AI Cracks the Code of Ancient Japanese Pottery With Startling Accuracy

There’s something almost poetic about using one of humanity’s most cutting-edge technologies to unravel one of its oldest mysteries. Japanese pottery, some of it thousands of years old, has long challenged archaeologists who rely on painstaking manual analysis to date and classify fragments that look, to the untrained eye, like little more than decorated clay. … Read more

Storms Could Bring Tornadoes, Hail and Heavy Rain to the Midwest on Thursday

Midwest Braces for Renewed Severe Storm Threat with Hail and Tornado Risk

Sumi

Nearly 50 Million Under Threat from Powerful Storms (Image Credits: Pexels) Midwest – Forecasters tracked a potent weather system south of the Great Lakes, setting the stage for scattered severe thunderstorms across the region Thursday afternoon and evening. The Storm Prediction Center outlined elevated risks for large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes, affecting tens … Read more

Moons of rogue planets habitable for billions of years?

Study Suggests Moons of Rogue Planets Could Sustain Life for Billions of Years

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Rogue Planets: Nomads of the Cosmos (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Munich, Germany – Scientists at Ludwig Maximilian University announced findings that moons orbiting rogue planets might maintain habitable conditions far longer than previously thought. These planets, cast out from their stellar systems, wander the galaxy’s cold expanse without a sun’s warmth. Yet, a new study suggests … Read more

JWST reveals how dust becomes planets

JWST Unlocks the Mystery of Planet Formation from Space Dust

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A Crystal-Clear View of Cosmic Construction (Image Credits: Flickr) In the Taurus star-forming region, some 525 light-years from Earth, a young protostar named IRAS 04302+2247 harbors a protoplanetary disk teeming with the raw materials of future worlds. The James Webb Space Telescope recently captured the sharpest images yet of this edge-on disk, offering astronomers unprecedented … Read more

Lightning on Jupiter could be up to 1 million times stronger than on Earth

Astronomers Discover Jupiter Unleashes Extreme Lightning Millions of Times Stronger Than Earth

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Juno Detects Unprecedented Power in Jovian Bolts (Image Credits: Unsplash) NASA’s Juno spacecraft has peered into the turbulent depths of Jupiter’s atmosphere, revealing lightning flashes that dwarf those on Earth. Researchers analyzed radio pulses from isolated storms and found powers ranging from comparable to terrestrial bolts to potentially a million times greater.[1][2] These discoveries, drawn … Read more

These 45 exoplanets may be the best places to search for alien life

Scientists Focus on 45 Promising Rocky Worlds in Hunt for Habitable Exoplanets

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From Thousands to a Focused Few: The Making of the Catalog (Image Credits: Unsplash) Researchers at Cornell University’s Carl Sagan Institute recently unveiled a catalog of 45 rocky exoplanets positioned in the habitable zones of their stars. This selection, drawn from over 6,000 confirmed exoplanets, highlights worlds where conditions might allow liquid water on the … Read more

9 States Reporting Record Bald Eagle Nests This Year

9 States Reporting Record Bald Eagle Nests This Year

Gargi Chakravorty

The American bald eagle’s remarkable recovery story continues to unfold across the nation, with conservation efforts yielding extraordinary results. Once on the brink of extinction with merely four nesting pairs in states like Ohio back in 1979, these magnificent raptors are now soaring toward record-breaking numbers in multiple regions. The sight of our national bird … Read more

The 6 Ways Humans Have Changed the Food Chain (Without Meaning To)

The 6 Ways Humans Have Changed the Food Chain (Without Meaning To)

Trizzy Orozco

We’ve all heard the saying “you are what you eat,” but what happens when what we eat fundamentally changes? For millions of years, nature’s food chains operated like perfectly orchestrated symphonies, with each species playing its part in an intricate dance of survival. Then humans arrived on the scene, and without even realizing it, we … Read more

close up photography of blue peacock

The Most Ridiculous Animal Fashion Statements: From Fancy Feathers to Glow-in-the-Dark Skin

Maria Faith Saligumba

In the vibrant tapestry of the natural world, animals have evolved in the most fascinating ways, donning nature’s version of high fashion. These extravagant displays aren’t just for show; they serve crucial roles in survival, mating, and communication. From the dazzling plumage of birds to the bioluminescent skin of deep-sea creatures, the animal kingdom offers … Read more

Lessons for Understanding Human Cognition

The Puzzle-Solving Power of the Cuttlefish (and Its Color-Changing Brain)

Annette Uy

Imagine an alien intelligence hidden beneath the waves, capable of transforming its entire appearance in milliseconds while solving puzzles that would challenge even the brightest minds. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the extraordinary reality of the cuttlefish, one of nature’s most enigmatic creatures. With brains that literally change color as they think and cognitive abilities that … Read more

Dinosaur Footprint

The Dinosaur Stampede of Lark Quarry: Evidence of a Prehistoric Predator Chase Frozen in Time

Maria Faith Saligumba

On a sun-kissed morning in the heart of Queensland, Australia, the Lark Quarry Conservation Park stands as a silent witness to a remarkable moment from the distant past. This site, seemingly unremarkable at first glance, is home to one of the most extraordinary paleontological finds—a fossilized dinosaur stampede. This event captures the imagination, transporting us … Read more