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Arctic Clipper Dumps New Snow From Midwest to Mid-Atlantic as Arctic Cold Surge Intensifies

Winter Storm Pushes From Midwest to Mid Atlantic With Bursts of Heavy Snow

Sumi

Storm Ignites in Rockies’ Shadow (Image Credits: Flickr) A swift Alberta clipper winter storm, drawing frigid air from Canada, barrels across the northern United States this weekend, blanketing regions from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic with fresh snow.[1] Storm Ignites in Rockies’ Shadow The system sparked in the lee of the Canadian Rockies, where Arctic ...

4 Zodiac Signs Receive An Important Message From The Universe On February 28, 2026

Leo Moon Offers Cosmic Guidance for 4 Zodiac Signs This March

Andrew Alpin

Leo Moon Fuels Confidence and Achievement (Image Credits: Unsplash) On February 28, 2026, the Leo Moon casts a vibrant glow across the zodiac, channeling vital messages of empowerment to Aries, Cancer, Scorpio, and Aquarius.[1] Leo Moon Fuels Confidence and Achievement The Leo Moon arrives with an infectious positivity that steadies nerves and amplifies pride. This ...

Life Finally Starts Getting Better For 3 Zodiac Signs After February 28, 2026

3 Zodiac Signs Gear Up for Renewal After February 28, 2026

Jan Otte

The Impact of Mercury Conjunct Venus (Image Credits: Unsplash) The alignment of Mercury and Venus on February 28, 2026, delivers second chances and fresh opportunities to Taurus, Gemini, and Pisces, ushering in a period of emotional healing and growth. The Impact of Mercury Conjunct Venus This rare conjunction occurs when Mercury, the planet of communication, ...

James Webb Space Telescope performs brain surgery on mysterious 'Exposed Cranium Nebula'

JWST Unveils Infrared Views of the ‘Exposed Cranium’ Nebula’s Stellar Demise

Sumi

A Dying Star’s Explosive Outbursts (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) The James Webb Space Telescope recently unveiled intricate infrared views of PMR 1, a planetary nebula in the Vela constellation that strikingly evokes a brain encased in a translucent skull.[1][2] A Dying Star’s Explosive Outbursts Astronomers first spotted the nebula more than a decade ago through NASA’s ...

Astronomers just watched a star 1,540 times the size of our sun transform into a hypergiant. Will it go supernova?

One of the Largest Known Stars Enters Unusual Yellow Hypergiant Stage

Sumi

Unprecedented Scale in a Neighboring Galaxy (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) Astronomers recently documented a striking evolution in WOH G64, one of the largest known stars residing in the Large Magellanic Cloud.[1][2] Unprecedented Scale in a Neighboring Galaxy WOH G64 commands attention as a contender for the most massive and luminous star in the Large Magellanic Cloud, ...

Artemis 2 moon mission shouldn't launch until late 2026, new analysis of solar superflares suggests

Solar Superflare Forecasts Recommend Delaying Artemis 2 Moon Mission to Late 2026

Sumi

Revolutionizing Solar Storm Predictions (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) A groundbreaking model for predicting solar superflares has raised alarms for NASA’s upcoming crewed lunar mission, suggesting a postponement to avoid peak radiation hazards.[1][2] Revolutionizing Solar Storm Predictions Solar physicists led by Victor M. Velasco Herrera of the National Autonomous University of Mexico analyzed nearly 50 years of ...

Curiosity rover finds clues to Mars' watery past in rocky 'spiderwebs'

Curiosity Rover Uncovers Evidence of Late-Stage Groundwater in Mars’ Spiderweb Ridges

Sumi

Intricate Networks Come into Sharp Focus (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) Gale Crater, Mars – NASA’s Curiosity rover captured unprecedented close-up images of sprawling boxwork formations that resemble giant spiderwebs from orbit, revealing fresh evidence of ancient groundwater flows.[1][2] Intricate Networks Come into Sharp Focus These grid-like ridges, standing 3 to 6 feet tall with sandy hollows ...

silhouette of dock on sea during sunset

North Carolina’s Coast Glows Blue Under a New Moon

Suhail Ahmed

  On windless nights along the Outer Banks, the Atlantic looks ordinary until the first splash turns everything electric. A new moon slips below the horizon, the sky goes ink‑black, and then the surf starts writing in light – every footstep and wave edge outlined in neon blue. The spectacle feels otherworldly, but it’s the ...

The Volcano That Burns Blue in Indonesia’s Night Sky

Suhail Ahmed

On the flanks of an East Javanese volcano, night doesn’t just fall – it ignites. Where most craters glow dull red, this one pours rivers of electric blue, a sight so otherworldly it almost dares you to disbelieve your eyes. The mystery is real, the science is solid, and the stakes – both human and ...

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The Animal Scientists Believe Best Represents Human Emotion

Suhail Ahmed

Every day, in kitchens and parks and hospital corridors, an animal reads our faces, tunes into our voices, and answers with quiet, unmistakable feeling. For years, the mystery lingered: were we just projecting, or was something deeper at work? Now, a wave of studies has pulled the curtain back, revealing startling overlaps between human emotion ...