Articles for author: Sumi

7 Mysteries of the Deep Sea That Continue to Baffle Oceanographers

7 Mysteries of the Deep Sea That Continue to Baffle Oceanographers

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  The deep sea is the closest thing we have on Earth to an alien world. Down there, sunlight never arrives, pressure could crush a submarine like a tin can, and life has found ways to exist that seem to break every rule we thought biology had. Oceanographers map, sample, and film this hidden realm ...

8 Hidden Wonders of the Earth That Science Is Still Struggling to Explain

8 Hidden Wonders of the Earth That Science Is Still Struggling to Explain

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  We like to think we’ve mapped, measured, and modelled our planet down to the last pebble. Satellites scan every coastline, AI crunches climate data, and deep-sea robots roam the ocean floor. And yet, scattered across Earth are places and phenomena that quietly shrug at our confidence and whisper: you still don’t really know me. ...

Hubble Uncovers a Cosmic Relic From the Dawn of Galaxy Formation

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The Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a remarkable new class of cosmic object — a starless, gas-rich cloud bound by dark matter that may be a relic from the early universe, offering astronomers a rare glimpse into galaxy formation processes that occurred billions of years ago. This object, nicknamed Cloud-9, challenges traditional ideas about how ...

Snowy owl, striped hyena, sharks among migratory species proposed for greater protections

Momentum Builds to Protect Dozens of Migratory Species Worldwide

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The Alarming Decline Driving Urgent Action (Image Credits: Pixabay) International conservation efforts gained momentum as nations rallied to propose enhanced protections for 42 migratory species under a key global treaty. The Alarming Decline Driving Urgent Action Populations of migratory species have plummeted in recent years, with nearly half showing significant drops and over 20% teetering ...

6:00 AM | *A warmer weather pattern begins today in the Mid-Atlantic region and reaches a peak on Friday and Saturday*

Mid-Atlantic’s Mild Warming Pattern Ushers in Pleasant Winter Days

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A Chilly Monday Gives Way to Gentle Warming (Image Credits: Images.squarespace-cdn.com) The Mid-Atlantic region emerged from a chilly start to the week, setting the stage for a noticeable shift toward milder conditions that promise relief from early January’s bite. A Chilly Monday Gives Way to Gentle Warming Temperatures dipped below seasonal norms on Monday morning ...

Tiny 3D-printed light cages could unlock the quantum internet

How Nanoprinted Light Traps Could Change the Future of Quantum Storage

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The Dawn of Chip-Scale Quantum Memories (Image Credits: Unsplash) Researchers have introduced a novel approach to quantum memory that harnesses tiny 3D-printed structures to capture and store light-based information, marking a significant step toward practical quantum networks. The Dawn of Chip-Scale Quantum Memories Scientists recently unveiled a system where light pulses are stored for hundreds ...

China's next moonshot: Chang'e 7 could search the lunar south pole for water this year

Why China Is Sending Chang’e 7 to Search for Water on the Moon

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A Leap in Lunar Exploration (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) China’s ambitious lunar program advances with the upcoming Chang’e 7 mission, scheduled for launch later this year to probe the moon’s south pole for signs of water ice. A Leap in Lunar Exploration The Chang’e 7 mission marks a pivotal moment in China’s efforts to expand human ...

Supermassive black holes in all galaxies? Maybe not

Dwarf Galaxies Are Challenging What We Know About Supermassive Black Holes

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Challenging a Cosmic Assumption (Image Credits: Unsplash) Astronomers have long assumed that supermassive black holes lurk at the heart of nearly every galaxy, but recent observations challenge that view for the universe’s smaller cosmic structures. Challenging a Cosmic Assumption Researchers uncovered a surprising gap in the distribution of supermassive black holes when they analyzed data ...

'It would be a fundamental breakthrough': Mysterious dark matter may interact with cosmic 'ghost particles'

New Research Probes a Possible Connection Between Dark Matter and Neutrino Ghosts

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Unveiling the Invisible Force (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) Astronomers have long puzzled over the invisible forces shaping the universe, and recent findings suggest dark matter might connect with the most elusive particles known. Unveiling the Invisible Force Dark matter constitutes about 85 percent of the universe’s mass, yet it evades direct detection. Scientists inferred its existence ...