Articles for author: Sumi

New York City Races to Help Homeless People as Temperatures Plunge

NYC Intensifies Homeless Outreach After Snowstorm Ushers in Deadly Single-Digit Cold

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Deadly Chill Exposes Vulnerabilities (Image Credits: Unsplash) New York City – A powerful winter storm blanketed the region with up to 10 inches of snow over the weekend, giving way to temperatures that plunged into the teens and single digits and amplifying risks for those living unsheltered.[1][2] Deadly Chill Exposes Vulnerabilities Officials reported at least ...

More people are shoveling their way into the hospital, DC-area doctor says

DC-Area Hospitals Report Rise in Snow Shoveling Injuries

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Emergency Departments See Surge in Cases (Image Credits: Pixabay) Washington region – Emergency rooms across the D.C. area treated more patients for snow shoveling-related issues following a recent winter storm. Emergency Departments See Surge in Cases A local emergency room physician observed a notable uptick in admissions linked to snow removal efforts. Patients arrived complaining ...

Coast-to-coast coral assessment reveals Thailand’s reefs losing complexity

Thailand’s Coral Reefs Confront Huge Crisis in Landmark Nationwide Survey

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Revealing a Nationwide Baseline (Image Credits: Unsplash) Thailand – A comprehensive coast-to-coast evaluation by marine scientists exposed the diminishing structural complexity of the nation’s coral reefs, confirming long-held concerns amid escalating environmental pressures.[1] Revealing a Nationwide Baseline Researchers delivered the most detailed overview yet of Thailand’s coral ecosystems, spanning both the Andaman Sea and Gulf ...

Magnetic avalanches on the sun reveal the hidden engine powering solar flares

Astronomers Trace Massive Solar Blasts Back to Minor Magnetic Shifts

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Solar Orbiter Witnesses a Flare’s Fiery Birth (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) ESA’s Solar Orbiter mission provided unprecedented views of a solar flare’s buildup, exposing how minor magnetic shifts snowball into massive eruptions on the sun’s surface.[1][2] Solar Orbiter Witnesses a Flare’s Fiery Birth On September 30, 2024, the spacecraft approached within 43 million kilometers of the ...

The many faces of monster galaxies

How Monster Galaxies Fueled Explosive Star Formation Over 10 Billion Years Ago

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Stellar Powerhouses from Cosmic Dawn (Image Credits: Unsplash) Astronomers uncovered the varied mechanisms propelling monster galaxies’ explosive star formation more than 10 billion years ago, challenging long-held assumptions about their growth. Stellar Powerhouses from Cosmic Dawn These ancient galaxies forged stars at rates up to 1,000 times that of the Milky Way, dwarfing modern stellar ...

Hydrogen nuclei experiment sharpens view of quarks inside matter

Hydrogen Isotopes Offer Unprecedented Insight Into Quarks Inside Atomic Nuclei

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Hydrogen’s Simplicity Unlocks Nuclear Depths (Image Credits: Pixabay) Nuclear physicists recently harnessed hydrogen isotopes at a leading U.S. facility to refine measurements of quarks and gluons inside protons and neutrons. Hydrogen’s Simplicity Unlocks Nuclear Depths The universe’s lightest element provided an ideal testing ground for probing matter’s fundamental building blocks. Researchers at the Thomas Jefferson ...

Betelgeuse will explode someday, but WHEN?

Mysterious Changes in Betelgeuse Point to a Stellar Catastrophe Ahead

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A Red Supergiant’s Fiery Display (Image Credits: Pixabay) High in the winter sky, Betelgeuse gleams as Orion’s fiery red shoulder, a cosmic beacon that has long intrigued astronomers with its variability and looming fate.[1] A Red Supergiant’s Fiery Display Astronomers identified Betelgeuse as the closest red supergiant to Earth, residing about 650 light-years away in ...

New evidence for ancient Mars ocean found in giant canyon

Deltas Carved into Mars’ Vast Canyon Bolster Evidence for Ancient Global Ocean

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Unearthing Clues in the Canyon Depths (Image Credits: Pixabay) Valles Marineris, Mars – River deltas nestled within the solar system’s largest canyon system have provided scientists with the clearest signs yet of a massive ancient ocean that once blanketed half of the Red Planet. Unearthing Clues in the Canyon Depths Stretching more than 4,000 kilometers ...

Quantum computers and exoplanets: New view of distant worlds

Scientists Say New Quantum Computer Advances could Lead to Sharper Exoplanet Views

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Imaging Exoplanets Remains Elusive (Image Credits: Pixabay) Astronomers stand on the brink of a transformative era where quantum computers could pierce the glare of distant stars to reveal hidden exoplanets in unprecedented detail. Imaging Exoplanets Remains Elusive Researchers have confirmed over 6,000 exoplanets orbiting other stars, yet direct images of these worlds remain rare. Most ...

Venus may get a huge meteor shower this July, thanks to a long-ago asteroid breakup

Venus Set for Possible Meteor Storm This July from Shattered Asteroid Debris

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Two of the Solar System’s Swiftest Asteroids Linked to Past Split (Image Credits: Pixabay) Venus hurtles toward a potential barrage of meteors this July as it crosses paths with remnants from an ancient asteroid fragmentation. Two of the Solar System’s Swiftest Asteroids Linked to Past Split A recent study identified 2021 PH27 and 2025 GN1 ...