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Hubble identifies one of darkest known galaxies

heic2605 — Science Release The elusive object dubbed CDG-2 may be composed of 99% dark matter 18 February 2026 Most galaxies in the nearby Universe are quite luminous, but some are so faint they’re nearly invisible. Astronomers, using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope in combination with other observatories, identified a galaxy that appears to be

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Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces nitrogen availability in boreal forests

Galloway, J. N. et al. Transformation of the nitrogen cycle: recent trends, questions, and potential solutions. Science 320, 889–892 (2008). Article  ADS  CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Craine, J. M. et al. Isotopic evidence for oligotrophication of terrestrial ecosystems. Nat. Ecol. Evol. 2, 1735–1744 (2018). Article  PubMed  Google Scholar  Hiltbrunner, E., Körner, C., Meier, R., Braun,

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Meet Chrysalis, the 36 Mile Starship Built to Carry 1,000 Humans Away From Earth… Forever

It would take four centuries to reach its destination. It would carry 2,400 people who would never see the world they left or the world their descendants would eventually inhabit. It would need to generate its own gravity, grow its own food, recycle every molecule of water and air, and preserve enough technical and cultural

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SpaceX unveils space traffic management system

WASHINGTON — A new SpaceX initiative to provide space traffic coordination services has attracted attention and praise in part because of the conditions it places on users of it. SpaceX announced in late January Stargaze, a space situational awareness (SSA) system. Stargaze uses images from star tracker cameras on its nearly 10,000 Starlink satellites to

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The natural architecture of oyster reefs maximizes recruit survival

Huston, M. A general hypothesis of species diversity. Am. Nat. 113, 81–101 (1979). Article  MathSciNet  Google Scholar  Kovalenko, K. E., Thomaz, S. M. & Warfe, D. M. Habitat complexity: approaches and future directions. Hydrobiologia 685, 1–17 (2012). Article  ADS  Google Scholar  Jones, C. G., Lawton, J. H. & Shachak, M. in Ecosystem Management: Selected Readings

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New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawater

Sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a promising option for cleaner, more sustainable energy storage. Researchers at the University of Surrey have identified a surprisingly simple way to improve their performance by keeping water inside a critical battery material instead of removing it. Lithium-ion batteries currently dominate the market, but they depend on costly materials that

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Scientists Just Discovered a New Ancient Crocodile… Hiding in Plain Sight Since 1969

A 215-million-year-old crocodylomorph discovered in the United Kingdom has been identified as a new species, Galahadosuchus jonesi. The fossil, unearthed in 1969 but only recently recognized as distinct. The find sheds light on a little-known chapter of early crocodile evolution during the Late Triassic, a period that predates the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction. It also highlights

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A New Moon Race Starts This Year—and This Time It’s All About the Water

The interior of the Moon’s Shackleton crater is shrouded in eternal darkness. This not only makes it one of the most mysterious geologic features of the lunar south pole but also one of the most promising for harboring precious resources—most notably water ice. The prospect of extracting water from the Moon is tantalizing. An in

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Antarctic researchers solve long-standing Blood Falls mystery

Scientists have linked a sudden burst of rust-red water at Antarctica’s Blood Falls to a measurable drop in the glacier sitting above it. That connection shows the red flow is not just a surface stain, but a visible signal of pressure changes and hidden water movement deep beneath the ice. A signal in ice

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Consciousness May Not Be Trapped Inside Your Head, Scientists Say It Could Connect to the Entire Universe

A new experiment involving anesthetized rats is fueling one of the most audacious ideas in neuroscience: that consciousness could arise from quantum processes inside the brain. Published in August 2024 in the peer-reviewed journal eNeuro, the study adds experimental weight to the long-debated Orch OR theory developed by Nobel Prize-winning physicist Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist

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