Understanding how independent agents achieve coordination remains a central challenge in artificial intelligence, and recent work by Azusa Yamaguchi from the University of Edinburgh, and colleagues, sheds new light on this complex process. The…
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December skywatching: Get ready for Comet 3I/ATLAS, Geminids meteor shower – Manistee News Advocate
- December skywatching: Get ready for Comet 3I/ATLAS, Geminids meteor shower Manistee News Advocate
- 9 night sky events to see in December, from a supermoon to a once-in-a-lifetime interstellar comet National Geographic
- What’s Up: December 2025…
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3I/ATLAS Appears to Be Erupting in Ice Volcanos
Mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS reached its perihelion, or its closest point to the Sun, earlier this year, shedding copious amounts of ice and dust in the process.
The material has formed enormous jets that reach out like a tail…
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Anacondas became massive 12 million years ago — and it worked so well, they haven’t changed size since
Anacondas have been giant for millions of years, a new study finds.
The enormous snakes’ average body size has remained constant since they first appeared in the fossil record about 12.4 million years ago, during the Middle Miocene (16 million to…
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For the 1st time ever, 8 spacecraft are docked to the International Space Station
The space station is feeling like a lot of us in the wake of Thanksgiving — very, very full.
All eight docking ports for spacecraft on the current configuration of the International Space Station (ISS) are fully occupied for the first time in…
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To Celebrate 25 Years In Service, The Gemini Observatory Imaged The Butterfly Nebula
The Butterfly Nebula is one of those cosmic objects that demands our attention, and even our fascination. It’s also known as NGC 6302 or the Bug Nebula, but whatever name we use, the stunning spectacle of ionized gases draws our human…
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New physics equation describes universal law of how things shatter, from glass to pasta
A dropped vase, a crushed sugar cube and an exploding bubble all have something in common: They break apart in similar ways, a new mathematical equation reveals.
A French scientist recently discovered the mathematical equation, which describes…
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Extra carbon in the atmosphere may disrupt radio communications – Physics World
Extra carbon in the atmosphere may disrupt radio communications – Physics World
