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Stunning images highlight fight to save Earth’s rich biodiversity
From an alien-looking flat-faced longhorn beetle to an abandoned baby rhino, images at London’s Natural History Museum show what we stand to lose from the decimation of global biodiversity
Your plumber has a new favorite tool: ChatGPT
Blue-collar industries, such as plumbing and HVAC, are increasingly exploring how AI can boost productivity, cut down costs and even replace administrative support roles.
New species of ‘sword dragon’ reptile named after fossil discovered in UK
New species of ‘sword dragon’ reptile named after fossil discovered in UK - The marine reptile would have been about three metres long and would have eaten fish and squid, scientists say
Green turtle bounces back from brink in conservation 'win'
The green turtle has been rescued from the brink of extinction in what scientists are calling a major conservation victory. Once hunted extensively for turtle soup, its eggs as a delicacy and
'Sword Dragon' ichthyosaur had enormous eyes and a lethal snout
A beautifully preserved skeleton found on the UK’s Jurassic Coast has been identified as a new species of the marine reptiles known as ichthyosaurs
Scientists discover hidden threat that could increase asthma risk: 'Predominant exposure pathways'
It isn't only humans who are suffering ill effects. Scientists discover hidden threat that could increase asthma risk: 'Predominant exposure pathways' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Blue Origin working toward launch of NASA’s Mars mission
Blue Origin is moving closer to launching NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars, a critical step toward understanding how the Red Planet’s magnetic field interacts with solar wind and space weather.
Comet 3I/ATLAS is losing water 'like a fire hose' on full blast, 'rewriting what we thought we knew' about alien star systems
Researchers have discovered that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has been shedding water, providing insights into the building blocks of life outside of our solar system and the evolution of interstellar
Germany to equip F127 frigates with SPY-6(V)1 radars
The SPY-6(V)1 radar has four panels, each with 37 radar modular assemblies, delivering 360-degree surveillance capabilities.
Groundbreaking image shows two black holes orbiting each other for first time
Observations by a system of radio telescopes have offered the first visual evidence for the existence of black hole pairs. But vital follow-up observations are needed before we know for sure.
Swirly lasers can control an ungovernable cousin of magnetism
Short pulses of light that impart rotation on a material's atoms can be used to switch a property called ferroaxiality, which could let us build very stable and efficient memory devices
James Webb telescope may have spotted controversial 'dark stars' in the far universe
Using observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, astrophysicists have spotted what they say is compelling evidence of a new type of cosmic object called a 'dark star.'
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