Chinese Lunar Lander Uncovers A Hidden Radiation Cavity Between Earth And The Moon

Massive Radiation Void Found Between Earth and Moon Could Reshape Space Exploration

Sumi

Space has never been a friendly place for humans. Radiation, micrometeoroids, vacuum, temperature extremes – the list of hazards is genuinely terrifying. Yet somehow, scientists keep finding new surprises tucked inside a region we thought we already understood fairly well. A recent discovery from a Chinese lunar mission has flipped some assumptions about the space … Read more

Winter-like weather returns for the weekend in NY and NJ

New York and New Jersey Brace for Unseasonable Late March Chill This Weekend

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Saturday Delivers a Windy Wake-Up Call (Image Credits: Pexels) New York – Residents across New York and New Jersey prepared to dust off winter jackets as unseasonably cold air swept into the region ahead of the weekend.[1] This unexpected temperature plunge followed a cold front that delivered showers and gusts earlier in the week, marking … Read more

DC weather: Chilly, breezy weekend ahead of warmth next week

Breezy Chill Sweeps Washington DC Ahead of Spring Warmth Surge Next Week

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Saturday Delivers Crisp Sunshine and Gusts (Image Credits: Unsplash) Washington, D.C. – The nation’s capital heads into a cool, gusty weekend with northwest winds sweeping through the region. Saturday brings mostly sunny skies but highs only in the low 50s, while Sunday morning chills to the low 30s before moderate warming. Next week promises a … Read more

Google Research Reveals AI Intelligence Emerges From Simulated Multi-Agent Interactions

Google Research Reveals AI Improves Reasoning Through Internal Debates

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Emergence of Societies Within Single Models (Image Credits: Unsplash) Researchers at Google’s Paradigms of Intelligence team uncovered a striking phenomenon in advanced AI models: intelligence arises not from isolated computation but from simulated group interactions within the models themselves. Their work, detailed in a recent Science publication, examined how reasoning systems spontaneously form “societies of … Read more

A flurry of fireballs! Is there a reason for the uptick?

Unusual Spike in Fireball Sightings Across Continents Triggers Global Scientific Interest

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Exceptional Brightness Draws Crowds (Image Credits: Pexels) Observers from Europe to Canada and the United States reported a notable increase in bright fireballs during March 2026. These vivid meteors, some producing sonic booms and even rare meteorite falls, drew widespread attention. The American Meteor Society launched an investigation to determine if a specific cause lay … Read more

Astrophysicists Unlock the Mystery Behind Crab Pulsar’s Strange Zebra Pattern

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No Other Pulsar Matches This Stark Pattern (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) The Crab Pulsar, the rapidly spinning core of a supernova remnant first witnessed by astronomers in 1054, has long captivated observers with its unusual radio emissions. For over two decades, scientists scrutinized bright bands interspersed with total darkness in its high-frequency signals, a pattern resembling … Read more

The Heavy Photon Search Silicon Detector.

Why Scientists Are Trying to Turn Light Into a New Form of Matter

Trizzy Orozco

In a world where science continuously pushes the boundaries of the imaginable, there lies a fascinating endeavor that captivates the curiosity of many: the transformation of light into a new form of matter. This scientific pursuit is not just about bending the rules of physics but also about uncovering the mysteries of our universe. Imagine, … Read more

7 American Towns Built on Ancient Seafloors - Fossils Everywhere

7 American Towns Built on Ancient Seafloors – Fossils Everywhere

Gargi Chakravorty

Imagine strolling through your hometown, completely unaware that millions of years ago, ancient sea creatures swam directly over the spot where you now stand. Across America, countless communities rest atop the remnants of prehistoric oceans, their foundations literally built upon the fossilized remains of long-extinct marine life. These aren’t just random geological curiosities, but living … Read more

Wooden poles reflect in still water at dusk.

10 U.S. Wetlands That Store More Carbon Than Forests – New Data

Suhail Ahmed

  What if the most powerful climate allies in the United States aren’t towering forests, but shadowy swamps and tide-laced marshes that squelch underfoot? Fresh analyses from federal datasets highlight a striking reality: wetland soils, often overlooked and underfoot, can lock away carbon at rates that rival or surpass tree-covered landscapes on a per‑acre basis. … Read more