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New baby pictures of the universe deepen a cosmic mystery

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A high-altitude observatory in the Atacama Desert, Chile, surrounded by an arid landscape with distant mountains under a deep blue sky. The facility consists of a large, circular telescope structure and a few small buildings.

The clearest pictures yet of the newborn cosmos strengthen the prevailing model of the universe but deepen a mystery about its expansion rate. Measurements of this rate, known as the …

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Do cold-water plunges really speed post-workout muscle recovery?

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A young woman soaks in ice water in a metal tub.

Post-workout cold plunges may be having a moment, but a new study dunks on the practice. After a tough workout, muscle recovery was no better in women who immersed themselves …

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The Blue Ghost lander just witnessed a lunar eclipse — from the moon

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A bright burst of light shines from the edge of a dark disk, creating a dramatic contrast against the black sky.

The privately-owned Blue Ghost moon lander, built by Texas-based company Firefly Aerospace, has captured rare views of a lunar eclipse from the moon’s surface. The lander, which touched down March …

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Neandertals invented bone-tipped spears all on their own

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
Close-up views of a pointed, yellowish-brown ancient bone fragment shown from three different angles against a black background, displaying its weathered texture and dark speckled markings.

Neandertals may have been forging projectile weapons out of animal bones 50,000 years earlier than previously thought. A bone fragment unearthed from roughly 80,000-year-old rock in Europe shows signs of …

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Earth’s landmasses lost trillions of tons of water this century

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A man in a blue shirt and pants walks across a dry cracked lake bed.

Earth’s landmasses are holding onto a lot less water than they used to — and this loss is not just due to melting ice sheets. Terrestrial water storage, which includes …

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Uranus emits more heat than previously thought

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A thin aquamarine crescent of Uranus against a uniformly black background

Uranus emits more energy than it gets from the sun, two new studies report — a discovery that contradicts findings from the venerable Voyager spacecraft. When Voyager 2 sped past …

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Fires in the Amazon forest may melt sea ice in Antarctica

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
An aerial view of flat-topped icebergs floating in the dark waters off the coast of Antarctica, with fragmented sea ice covering the surrounding area.

Soot from forest fires in the Amazon might play a role in the melting of faraway ice in Antarctica. For decades, scientists have known that black carbon from burning fossil …

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A new iron compound hints ‘primordial’ helium hides in Earth’s core

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
illustration showing the location of helium in the helium-iron compound

Scientists have coaxed one of the universe’s most stubborn elements into a new compound. Formed under intense pressures, the newly discovered compound packs helium atoms into crystalline iron, researchers report …

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British tin might have fueled the rise of some Bronze Age civilizations

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
The small British island of Saint Michael

Where Bronze Age civilizations got large amounts of tin, a scarce metal, to mix with copper into the era’s namesake gold-colored metal has long puzzled archaeologists. A big part of …

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Hidden Antarctic lakes could supercharge sea level rise

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A birds-eye view of an ice sheet

Beneath the great, white expanse of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, a mysterious realm of streams and lakes lies out of sight. Much about this hidden water world remains poorly understood. …

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