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Record 161 gravitational-wave events spark a new era
record 161 – A record-setting 161 gravitational-wave events cataloged by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA network from April 2024 to January 2025 is…
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Wildfire smoke engulfed cities. Pregnancies paid the price
In Australia and the United States, wildfire smoke is no longer a distant disaster. For pregnant people and new parents,…
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Cox says Stratos data center won’t be gas-only
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says the Stratos Project, a planned 40,000-acre data center in northern Utah, will “never” run solely…
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Happy’s death leaves one Bronx elephant in question
Happy the – Happy, the Bronx Zoo’s influential Asian elephant who helped reveal elephants’ self-recognition, was euthanized Tuesday at age…
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Happy’s death leaves one Bronx elephant in question
Happy the – Happy, the Bronx Zoo’s influential Asian elephant who helped reveal elephants’ self-recognition, was euthanized Tuesday at age…
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Singapore News
Gold medalists credit support for social work, finance dreams
This year, over 5,500 students graduated from SP this year between May 4 and May 8. Among them was Ms…
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Ancient Dust Suggests Ross Shelf shrank in Last Warmth
ancient Antarctic – A new study using a coastal Antarctic ice core traces the source of volcanic and mineral dust…
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Entangled qubits turn photo pixels into certified randomness
certified randomness – A new Nature study describes a two-qubit system that generates randomness and verifies it through repeated Bell…
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Join Us May 30 to Witness Hudson Fish Migrations
This Saturday, May 30, educators and scientists will host World Fish Migration Day across multiple sites along the lower Hudson…
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Space Force backs SpaceX sensor-to-shooter communications backbone
The US Space Force has confirmed SpaceX will build the Space Data Network (SDN) Backbone—a $2.29 billion low-Earth orbit communications…







