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Scientists Think Greenland’s Ice Is Churning Like Molten Rock : ScienceAlert

Deep inside the Greenland ice sheet, radar images have revealed strange, plume-like structures distorting the layering deposited over eons. Now, more than a decade after their discovery, scientists think they have figured out what causes these structures, and it’s a real hum-dinger. According to modeling, the plumes are a striking match for convection: the roiling

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Two prehistoric sea monsters found in the world’s largest cave

Mammoth Cave in Kentucky stretches for more than 420 miles (675 kilometers) below the surface of the ground and is often described as the world’s largest cave system. Recent explorations there uncovered two new fossil sharks that once roamed shallow coastal waters more than 325 million years ago. Ancient shark specialist John-Paul (JP)

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NASA releases report on Boeing’s botched Starliner mission

NASA on Thursday released a sweeping report on Boeing’s botched Starliner mission that kept two astronauts stuck on the International Space Station for nine months, detailing communication breakdowns and “unprofessional behavior” as the agency and its longtime contractor struggled to agree on how to safely return the crew to Earth. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman ripped

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NASA eyes March 6 for Artemis II moon launch : NPR

NASA says it’s planning a March 6 launch date to send four astronauts on a trip around the moon on the Artemis II mission. Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP via Getty Images NASA could launch four astronauts on a mission to fly around the moon

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Scientists measure air pollution from reentering SpaceX rocket in real-time: ‘It’s never been done before’

For the first time ever, scientists have observed in near real time a cloud of air pollution created as space debris burned up in Earth’s atmosphere. The breakthrough measurement will help atmospheric chemistry researchers untangle the complex chemical reactions triggered by the toxic air pollution created during reentries, which may have devastating effects on Earth’s

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Divers Descend 560 Steps into a Hidden Underground Lake. Here’s What They Found 30 Meters Below

A hidden lake beneath Turkey’s southern coastline has revealed its underwater formations in unprecedented detail. Inside Gilindire Cave in Mersin, a specialized diving team documented stalactites, stalagmites and mineral structures preserved since the end of the Ice Age. The images were recorded during a 90-minute dive led by underwater cinematographer Tahsin Ceylan, who descended into

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Nasa to launch historic Artemis II moon mission on 6 March after delays | Nasa

Nasa said on Friday it was planning to launch its delayed Artemis II moon mission on 6 March after successfully completing a fueling test that had caused it to stand down earlier this month. Jared Isaacman, the space agency’s newly confirmed administrator, cited “major progress” since the original so-called wet dress rehearsal in which engineers

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Caltech astrophysicist fatally shot on porch in Antelope Valley

An accomplished Caltech astrophysicist with more than four decades of research contributions in galactic astronomy and the study of distant planets was fatally shot in a rural area of the Antelope Valley on Monday morning. A suspect in the shooting has been charged with murder. Deputies responded to a 911 call for an assault with

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The Universe May Not Freeze After All, It Could Collapse in a Big Crunch

For decades, cosmologists have largely agreed on one ending: a Big Freeze. Driven by dark energy, space itself expands at an accelerating rate, pushing galaxies farther apart until stars burn out and the universe grows cold and empty. Now, theoretical physicists at Cornell University are proposing a different fate. Henry Tye and his colleagues argue

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Buried in Stone for 150 Million Years, Intact Dinosaur Eggs Found Preserved Exactly Where a Jurassic Predator Laid

The cliff face at Santa Cruz beach holds its secrets in layers. For 150 million years, a cluster of sandstone-encased eggs lay buried within it, undisturbed through the opening of the North Atlantic and the entire span of human history. When researchers from the Torres Vedras Natural History Society finally exposed the block during routine

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