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NEWEST STARLINK SATELLITES ARE LEAKING EVEN MORE RADIATION THAN THEIR PREDECESSORS — AND COULD SOON DISRUPT ASTRONOMY
A new study reveals that Generation 2 Starlink satellites are leaking up to 30 times more radio waves than their predecessors. If SpaceX continues to deploy the newer versions as planned, we could reach an "inflection point" where astronomers can no longer properly study the cosmos, researchers warn.
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SCIENTISTS CONFIRM THERE ARE 40 HUGE CRATERS AT THE BOTTOM OF LAKE MICHIGAN
Researchers recently surveyed the bottom of Lake Michigan after spotting strange circles on the lakebed in 2022. New observations show the circles are craters, but how they formed remains unclear.
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DID ROMANS BATTLE RHINOS IN THE COLOSSEUM? A HISTORIAN EXPLAINS THE TRUTH BEHIND THE FIGHT SCENES IN RIDLEY SCOTT’S GLADIATOR II.
The Romans are famous for their battles in the Colosseum, but how accurate are the scenes portrayed there in the new movie "Gladiator II"?
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REMAINS OF 5,000-YEAR-OLD FARMING SOCIETY AS LARGE AS ANCIENT TROY DISCOVERED IN MOROCCO
The society "bridged the gap" between Africa and Europe over 5,000 years ago.
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PARAMEDICS MAY NOT ALL BE USING THE BEST METHOD FOR DEFIBRILLATION, STUDY HINTS
Positioning defibrillator pads on the front and back of the body, rather than on the front and side, could be more effective at treating cardiac arrests, new research suggests.
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RUSSIAN COSMONAUT RETURNS TO EARTH AFTER COMPLETING RECORD-BREAKING 1,111TH DAY IN SPACE
60-year-old Oleg Kononenko has safely returned to Earth following a record-breaking year-long stint onboard the International Space Station. His latest trip to space means he has now spent more time in orbit than any other human.
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NUKING AN ASTEROID COULD SAVE EARTH FROM DESTRUCTION, RESEARCHERS SHOW IN 1ST-OF-ITS-KIND X-RAY EXPERIMENT
A powerful burst of X-rays from a nuclear explosion could be used to stop Armageddon just in the nick of time, a new experiment suggests.
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DEEP BELOW THE ARCTIC OCEAN, SOME PLANTS HAVE ADAPTED TO PHOTOSYNTHESIZE IN ALMOST NEAR DARKNESS
Plants found to photosynthesize 160 feet beneath the surface of the Arctic Ocean offer tantalizing prospects for the future.
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AT-HOME FLU VACCINE APPROVED BY FDA — WHAT TO KNOW
People could previously get the nasal spray flu vaccine, called FluMist, from a health care provider, but now they can administer it themselves.
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