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All The Times The US Accidentally Dropped A Nuclear Weapon On Itself
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All The Times The US Accidentally Dropped A Nuclear Weapon On Itself

With great power, comes great... uh... never mind.

What are ghost lineages, remnants of the past that still exist in our DNA today?
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What are ghost lineages, remnants of the past that still exist in our DNA today?

Ghost lineages reveal themselves through ancient genes that still exist in living beings today.

How a Perfect Gravitational Wave Tests Einstein
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How a Perfect Gravitational Wave Tests Einstein

On 14 January, 2025, two colliding black holes sent the clearest gravitational wave signal ever recorded rippling across the universe to Earth’s detectors. This remarkably crisp signal, designated GW250114, has allowed physicists to conduct the most stringent test yet of Einstein’s general relativity by measuring multiple “tones” from the collision. The wave passed the test with flying colours, but researchers remain optimistic that future detections might finally reveal where Einstein’s century old theory breaks down, potentially offering the first glimpses of quantum gravity.

The Galaxy Cluster That Grew Up Too Fast
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The Galaxy Cluster That Grew Up Too Fast

Astronomers have discovered a massive galaxy cluster assembling itself just one billion years after the Big Bang, there’s just one problem… it shouldn’t exist! Current models suggest it shouldn’t have formed when it did, Using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope working in tandem, scientists spotted JADES-ID1, a protocluster containing at least 66 galaxies wrapped in a vast cloud of million degree gas forming during what should have been the universe’s infancy.

Valentine's Day: The Weirdest Love Rituals in The Animal Kingdom
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Valentine's Day: The Weirdest Love Rituals in The Animal Kingdom

From fish geometry to lying spiders.