Category: 9. Sci-Tech
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Microbes essential for human health survive space extremes
Space is tough, but so are the tiny microbes that inhabit human bodies. According to a new study, some of these microbes that are crucial to human health, like Bacillus subtilis, are proving to be strong enough to make it to Mars and back.
For…
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Hidden, supercharged ‘thermostat’ may cause Earth to overcorrect for climate change
Earth may respond to the huge quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) that humans are pumping into the atmosphere by “overcorrecting” the imbalance, which could result in the next ice age arriving on time instead of being delayed by tens of thousands…
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KTIC 840 AM/98.3 FM/98.7 FM – SpaceX tries for 2 successful Starship missions in a row with Monday’s launch – Rural Radio Network
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There’s Something Really Strange About the Moon’s Largest Crater, Where NASA Astronauts Are Due to Land
Scientists have found that we may have been wrong about how the Moon’s largest crater, the South Pole-Aitken (SPA) basin, formed roughly 4.3 billion years ago.
As detailed in a new paper published in the journal Nature, the more than…
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Awe-inspiring Comet Lemmon photos from our community
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Makrem Larnaout in Tunisia captured Comet Lemmon on October 8, 2025. Makrem wrote: “Imaged under the bright light of the full moon, this photograph captures the spectacular Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) with its… Continue Reading
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Astronomers capture first-ever image of two black holes orbiting each other
Astronomers had long suspected that certain quasars—those brilliant, otherworldly light sources fueled by supermassive black holes—could harbor two black holes rather than one. That theory, long considered speculative, finally has been…
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Moore Foundation Awards Shi $1.3M To Advance Quantum Physics
Carnegie Mellon University Associate Professor Sufei Shi has been selected by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to join its 2025 cohort of Experimental Physics Investigators. The programme will award him $1.3 million over five…
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 181 — World Space Week
World Space Week – A UN-Established Global Celebration of Space – YouTube
Watch OnOn Episode 181 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik are joined by Alma Okpalefe, World Space Week Association’s executive director, to discuss…
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