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Are Rogue Exomoons the Newest Frontier in the Search for Habitability?
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Are Rogue Exomoons the Newest Frontier in the Search for Habitability?

There may be as many rogue planets or free-floating planets in the Milky Way as there are stars. If there are billions of these worlds, some of them have likely held onto their moons. New research reveals a pathway to habitability for these rogue exomoons.

Microscopic "Ski-Jumps" Could Shrink Spacecraft LiDAR to the Size of a Microchip
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Microscopic "Ski-Jumps" Could Shrink Spacecraft LiDAR to the Size of a Microchip

Every ounce counts when launching a rocket, which is why considerations for the Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) of every component matters so much. For decades, one of the heaviest and most power-hungry components on a spacecraft has been its optical and communications hardware - specifically the bulky mechanical mirror used for LiDAR and free-space laser communications. But a new paper, published in Nature by researchers at MIT, MITRE, and Sandia National Laboratories, might have just fundamentally changed the SWaP considerations of LiDAR systems. Their technology, which they’re called a “photonic ski-jump” could one day revolutionize how spacecraft communicate.

'Super El Niño' could push global temperatures to unprecedented highs, forecasters say
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'Super El Niño' could push global temperatures to unprecedented highs, forecasters say

A "super El Niño" could emerge by the end of the 2026 hurricane season, with forecasters predicting that the ongoing La Niña is about to finish.

Fewer Than 100 Mules Have Given Birth Since 1527 CE: Here's Why
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Fewer Than 100 Mules Have Given Birth Since 1527 CE: Here's Why

“There is something like less than one chance in 10 billion that this kind of thing could occur," said one expert.

Ancient Elephants Traveled 300 Kilometers Across Europe – And Neanderthals Were Ready For Them
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Ancient Elephants Traveled 300 Kilometers Across Europe – And Neanderthals Were Ready For Them

Juicy elephant bone marrow was top of the menu for Neanderthals.