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Saturday Quote: Deployment-based biosignatures. Body odor diplomacy; honeybee personality
The K2-18 B is an exoplanet 8.6 times the exoplanet that is Earth, orbiting the cool Dwarf Star K2-18 in a habitable zone, 120 light years from Earth. A new study with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals the presence of carbon-containing molecules, including methane and carbon dioxide, with a new study of K2-18 B, an exoplanet 8.6 times more…
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Saturday Quote: Leaky Continental Plate, Talking Monkey, Einstein Ring
This new image features a rare cosmic phenomenon known as the Einstein Ring. At first, what appears to be a single galaxy of strange shapes is actually two galaxies separated far apart. The nearby galaxies sit in the center of the image, but the galaxies in the more distant background appear to be wrapped around the galaxies in the more…
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Saturday Quote: When the universe is young and cute. Plus: Southern Ocean cooling trends explained
By analyzing the high-resolution cosmic microwave background, researchers were able to see simple models of the universe and eliminate many competing options. Credit: ACT Collaboration. ESA/Planck Collaboration One of the strangest facts in computer science is that it is really difficult to generate true random numbers. Anyway, on a computer. I can do it well: 173, 401, 530. It’s true…
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Saturday Quote: The Universe doesn’t care about your valuable standard model
This slice of digital data maps celestial objects billions of light years away from the Earth (center). Among the objects are nearby bright galaxies (yellow), bright red galaxies (orange), exhaust line galaxies (blue), and quasars (green). The large-scale structure of the universe shows the most dense research area and is shown in the inset image representing less than 0.1% of…
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Saturday Quote: A confused discovery from Webb. Early human faces. Humans and dogs like to cool them down together
The left midface fossils of humanity from 1.1 million to 1.4 million years ago have recovered from the site of Sima del Elephante in simulations of Sierra de Atapuerc, Burgos, Spain, and the opposite mirror. Credits: Maria D. Guillen/Iphes-Cerca, Elena Santos/Cenieh This week we reported a difficult experience of humans trying to read dog emotions. Researchers reported that male blue-lined…
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Saturday Quote: Increased chance of asteroid attacks. Rainforest Resilience; Animal Awareness
Images provided by NASA show the asteroid 2024 YR4 observed on January 27, 2025 by a 2.4m telescope at the New Mexico Institute of Technology. Credit: NMIT/NASA This week, researchers at Ferrera University reported on the evolution of skin, eyes and hair pigmentation in Europe over the past 45,000 years. A reexamination of Galileo space probe data strongly suggests that…
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Saturday quote: Spider zombie. A cute dog form. Entropy is coming for everyone
Gibellulula ATTENBOROUGHII, a new fungus of an orb woven cave spider. Credit: Mold This week, astronomers reported the discovery of the super Earth, which could maintain life, and occupied the eccentric track around the stars inside and outside the resident zone. The first mouse, designed with embryon stem cells from two father, lived in adulthood. The researchers harmonized the morphological…
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Saturday quotes: Europe is made up of solar power. Mitochondria lives a busy life. Plus: Life in metropolitan areas that depend on each other
A dependencies network (red) between the venues in New York. This image shows long -distance and complex dependencies in Boston’s business, location, and venue. Credit: Saumitra Kulkarni, SUNLAB Group, North Eastern University Ah, Miss Amigos de La Ciensia! This week, researchers reported that humanity had walked all over Europe 500,000 years ago, 500,000 years ago. Australian and Canadian researchers create…
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Saturday quote: M87* slams. Discovering deep sleep. Proposal for building a digital cell
Gamma-ray flare light curve (bottom) and a collection of simulated images of the M87 jet at various scales acquired by radio and X-ray during the 2018 campaign (top). The equipment, wavelength observation range, and scale are shown in the upper left of each image. Credits: EHT Collaboration, Fermi-LAT Collaboration, HESS Collaboration, MAGIC Collaboration, VERITAS Collaboration, EAVN Collaboration I love when…
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Saturday Quote: Everything that glitters is plastic. It awakened the diversity of trees. the gravity basin in which we live
A data visualization of the movement of galaxies within structures called gravitational basins. The Milky Way is a red dot. Credit: University of Hawaii This week, astronomers considered whether dark energy changes over cosmic time scales. Through neutron analysis, physicists have revealed that some early Iron Age swords have recently been altered by fraudsters to make them more historically exciting.…
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