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Importance of space exploration according to ‘The Eureka Manifesto’
The human species has always had an insatiable need to explore the unknown and learn more about the undiscovered. We have always stimulated our ambition by pushing our limits in the pursuit of knowledge and working hard to gain a better grasp of our environment and...
Can Dogs Sense PTSD?
It’s safe to say that dogs are pretty incredible. According to a survey done by the American Veterinary Medical Association, there were around seventy-seven million dogs in American households at the end of 2016. To quote a cliché, dogs are “man’s best friend” and for...
Recent Deadly Crash Halts Uber’s Progress with Autonomous Vehicles
Following several car crashes and one recent fatality in its testing of autonomous vehicles, Uber has temporarily stopped testing of these self-driving cars. In the most recent incident involving a self-driving vehicle driving in Tempe, Arizona, a Volvo SUV hit and...
Scientists in Sweden has made a material that challenges spider silk as the strongest bio-based material
The challenge of producing a bio-based material that can compete with the strength spider dragline silk has since long been pursued, primarily by trying to make fibers synthetically from silk. Now, by using nanocellulose, the component that makes trees and plants...
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Ancient coin, mysterious markings found under Notre Dame cathedral
Inside Notre Dame Cathedral's recovery from its 2019 fire to Saturday's reopening 03:54Wilting in the summer sun, a line of tourists waits to climb Notre Dame cathedral and meet its gargoyles.Four meters (13 feet) beneath them, a team of archaeologists is digging the...
Astronomers discover exoplanets with magnetic fields
By Will DunhamWASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) - Based on the behavior of winds on seven large and hot gas exoplanets, astronomers have obtained the strongest evidence to date that planets beyond our solar system possess magnetic fields, like Earth and five other planets...
Only on AP: Under Notre Dame cathedral, a ‘dig of the century’ unearths 1,700 years of history
PARIS (AP) — Wilting in the summer sun, a line of tourists waits to climb Notre Dame cathedral and meet its gargoyles.Four meters (13 feet) beneath them, a team of archaeologists is digging the other way — straight down and back in time, to Roman Paris 2,000 years...
Meteor as heavy as an elephant causes widespread speculation across New England
When the double boom rang out in New England over the weekend, shaking homes and sending pets fleeing, questions started flooding social media.“Did anyone else hear that boom?”“Anyone feel that?”NASA let people know over the weekend that the cause of the commotion was...
Hurricane season begins, with the first below-average forecast in a decade
Hurricane season in the Atlantic kicked off Monday, and, for the first time in more than a decade, forecasters expect it to be relatively slow.The below-average forecast is driven by the expectation that a strong El Niño pattern will develop, which is associated with...
How do you study an invisible exoplanet? Astronomers discover planetary ‘fingerprints’ in the rings around stars
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.An illustration of the PDS 70 system. | Credit: Robert Lea (created with Canva)How do you weigh a planet you can't see from many light-years away? Astronomers may...
Shockwaves from dying stars may sculpt ‘cosmic wagon wheel’ stellar nurseries, simulations reveal
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.A simulation shows how shockwaves propagating through a magnetized molecular cloud can carve out spoke-like filaments, funneling gas into a dense central hub where...
Rocket goes boom, satellite cameras zoom: Explosive Blue Origin damage is visible from space
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.Credit: SpaceFromSpace / © 2026 Planet Labs PBCThe dust has settled in the aftermath of last week's giant New Glenn rocket explosion, which shook Florida's Space...
Manhattanhenge is back! | Space photo of the day for June 1, 2026
Universal wants you to reshape how you think about its theme parks as it dramatically expands its Destinations & Experiences sector. Following a recent wave of major projects with more to come, a new Universal theme park will open this summer. Universal revealed the...
Your phone screen doesn’t have the same color range as the human eye – and AI widens the gap between digital images and the real thing
A peacock feather in sunlight shifts from blue to green to bronze as you turn it. Photograph it, and this shimmer collapses into one angle, one exposure, one compromise.A digital image is not a record of what your eye sees. The standard color space that most digital...
3 bright planets light up June’s night sky — Here’s where and when to look
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.Your hands held out at arm's length can be a useful tool for measuring the night sky. | Credit: Created in Canva ProThis is the month of the "Great Celestial Summit...
Red stripes declared U.K.’s oldest art after being dismissed as a natural phenomenon
LONDON — Dismissed as a natural phenomenon for more than a century, red stripes on a rock in Wales have been found to be the oldest known prehistoric art in Britain and northwestern Europe — created by human fingers 17,100 years ago, according to new research.An...











