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How Underwater Archaeology Brings Secrets to the Surface, From Lost Shipwrecks to Submerged Cities
In July 1860, the Clotilda—the last known slave ship to arrive in the United States—landed in Mobile, Alabama. The wooden vessel’s cargo hold measured around 500 square feet, about the size of a
Grok’s antisemitic outbursts reflect a problem with AI chatbots
Grok, the chatbot created by Elon Musk’s xAI, began responding with violent posts this week after the company tweaked its system to allow it to offer users more “politically incorrect” answers.
Hiker's Tip Leads to Discovery of 80-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints in France
Experts have detected 80-million-year-old dinosaur footprints belonging to a herbivorous dinosaur in a forest in France.
Parasitic wasp with a giant head has been discovered and it's the stuff of nightmares
Scientists have unearthed a new species of wasp in the Amazon – and it's rather terrifying. The alien-looking parasitic creature came to light when a team at Utah State University were researching
DART’s Chaotic Ejecta and the New Science of Asteroid Deflection Dynamics
How does a planetary defense mission intended to push an asteroid off course manage to release a torrent of boulders with the same momentum as the spacecraft? NASA’s groundbreaking experiment, the
Saturn’s moon Enceladus could host microbial life
According to recent analysis, water vapor plumes erupting from cracks in Enceladus’ icy shell have a pH between 10.1 and 11.6, indicating a strongly basic environment. While such conditions are
This Adorably Accurate Penguin Pot Was Made 1,600 Years Ago by the Nazca in Peru
In a land where rain rarely falls and the desert stretches to the sea, a penguin once waddled into the imagination of an ancient people. More than 1,600 years ago, on the parched southwestern coast
Scientists Find Most Distant Fossil Galaxy, Unlocking Secrets of Early Universe
A recent study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society reveals the discovery of the most distant and most pristine fossil galaxy ever found, KiDS J0842+0059, located about
NASA's asteroid target practice may not have been the success we thought
When NASA smacked an asteroid with a spacecraft the size of a vending machine in 2022, the mission was rather quickly declared a victory. DART, short for Double Asteroid Redirection Test, sought to
Scientists Are Racing to Reach a Mysterious World Before It Disappears for 11,000 Years
It moves through the darkness on a path so long that humans had only begun to farm the first grains when it last came close to the Sun. Sedna, a distant dwarf planet three-quarters the size of Pluto,
NOAA still confident in weather forecasting after Pentagon program ends
The Department of Defense's announcement that it would end a weather-data sharing program surprised some climate watchdogs but forecasters assure it does not heighten risks.
When Does July's Full 'Buck' Moon Peak?
July's full moon, called the "Buck Moon," will reach peak illumination on Thursday, July 10 at 4:37 p.m. ET, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. However, for those of us located in the North
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