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Scientists Use Black Hole "Hum" to Measure Universe's Expansion Rate
Scientists have created a new technique to measure the Hubble constant, which determines how fast the universe is currently expanding. While researche
By Morgan Ellis · Feb 26, 2026
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Car Sized Asteroid Sneaks Past Earth at Space Station Altitude
An asteroid flew dangerously close to Earth last year, passing just 428 kilometers above Antarctica at the same altitude as the International Space St
By Riley Carter · Feb 26, 2026
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Continental Drift Created Billion Year Gap in Earth's Rock Record
Scientists have solved a 150-year-old geological mystery called the Great Unconformity, where a billion years of Earth's rock record appears to be mis
By Hayden Walsh · Feb 25, 2026
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New Study Reveals ChatGPT Health Misses Half of Medical Emergencies
A new study found significant safety issues with ChatGPT Health's medical triage capabilities during stress testing. The AI system failed to identify
By Avery Bennett · Feb 25, 2026
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Ancient Microbes Transform Desert Sand Into Fertile Soil Within Months
Chinese scientists have developed a breakthrough method that transforms desert sand into fertile soil within 10 months using 3.5 billion-year-old micr
By Emerson Gray · Feb 24, 2026
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NASA Classifies Boeing Starliner Mission as Maximum Level Failure
NASA has classified Boeing's Starliner spacecraft failure as a Type A mishap, the agency's highest severity rating for mission failures. Despite this
By Sydney Parker · Feb 24, 2026
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Southern Indian Ocean Rapidly Losing Salt in Unprecedented Climate Shift
Scientists are reporting an "astonishing" change occurring in one of the world's largest oceans, where salt levels are dropping at an unprecedented ra
By Quinn Foster · Feb 23, 2026
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Iran's Taftan Volcano Shows Signs of Life After 700,000 Years
The Taftan volcano in southeastern Iran has risen 3.5 inches over a 10-month period, indicating it may be awakening after 700,000 years of dormancy. T
By Cameron Brooks · Feb 23, 2026
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Scientists Finally Create Stable Copper Metallocene After 70 Years
Scientists have successfully created the first stable copper metallocene complex, filling a decades-old gap in chemistry. Metallocenes are organic com
By Casey Morgan · Feb 22, 2026
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NASA Targets March 6 for Historic Return to Moon After Successful Rocket Test
NASA is targeting March 6 as the earliest launch date for Artemis II, the mission that will send astronauts around the Moon. Following a successful fu
By Quinn Foster · Feb 22, 2026
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Scientists Discover Rare Superconductor That Could Power Quantum Computers With Zero Energy Loss
Physicists are actively searching for triplet superconductors, which could revolutionize future technology by providing unprecedented energy efficienc
By Hayden Walsh · Feb 21, 2026
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NASA Successfully Fuels Artemis 2 Moon Rocket Targeting March 6 Launch
NASA completed a second critical fueling test of its Artemis 2 moon rocket, with initial signs pointing to success. The test represents another import
By Rowan Fletcher · Feb 21, 2026
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Scientists Discover Universe's First Soup Was Actually Liquid
Scientists successfully recreated conditions from the first millisecond after the Big Bang and observed a quark moving through primordial plasma for t
By Morgan Ellis · Feb 20, 2026
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Antarctica's Gravity Hole Strengthened as Ice Sheets Formed 30 Million Years Ago
Scientists have discovered that a massive gravity anomaly beneath Antarctica is intensifying. While Earth appears roughly spherical, its gravity field
By Reese Coleman · Feb 20, 2026
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Startup Plans Water Powered Rocket Test That Could Transform Space Travel
A startup called General Galactic is developing an innovative water-powered propulsion system for satellites. The company plans to demonstrate this te
By Casey Morgan · Feb 19, 2026
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Satellite Megaconstellations Threaten Environmental Catastrophe in Space
Earth's orbit faces potential catastrophe as thousands of satellites are launched without considering cultural, spiritual, and environmental impacts.
By Jordan Hayes · Feb 19, 2026
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NASA Artemis Moon Mission Faces More Delays After Fuel Leak Repairs
NASA has delayed the Artemis 2 mission after encountering ongoing fueling issues with its Space Launch System rocket. The agency's recent attempt to f
By Cameron Brooks · Feb 18, 2026
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Green City-Sized Comet Makes Final Earth Flyby Before Eternal Journey
Comet C/2024 E1 Wierzchos will make its closest approach to Earth tomorrow, offering stargazers a viewing opportunity. The comet recently completed a
By Hayden Walsh · Feb 18, 2026
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Spectacular Northern Lights Could Illuminate 15 States During Strong Geomagnetic Storm
The northern lights may be visible across 15 U.S. states due to minor to moderate geomagnetic storms expected in the coming days. Weather forecasters
By Riley Carter · Feb 17, 2026
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International Space Station Returns to Full Crew After Month of Operating Shorthanded
The International Space Station has restored its full crew after operating with reduced personnel for about a month. The successful return to normal s
By Riley Carter · Feb 17, 2026
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Cosmic Fugitive Supermassive Black Hole Rockets Through Space at Record Speed
The James Webb Space Telescope has detected evidence of "runaway" black holes moving through space, confirming theories that scientists have developed
By Jamie Sullivan · Feb 16, 2026
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Stephen Hawking Predicted Earth Would Become Uninhabitable Within 1000 Years
Stephen Hawking used his scientific prominence to issue dire warnings about humanity's potential extinction. The renowned physicist believed our speci
By Morgan Ellis · Feb 16, 2026
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DNA Analysis Reveals 11,000-Year-Old British Cave Burial Was A Young Girl
DNA analysis has identified the oldest human remains ever found in Northern Britain as belonging to a young female child. The remains were discovered
By Sydney Parker · Feb 15, 2026
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Scientists Solve COVID Methane Mystery with Unexpected Atmospheric Chemistry Discovery
Scientists have solved the mystery of why methane levels in Earth's atmosphere reached record highs during COVID-19 lockdowns. The European Space Agen
By Drew Mitchell · Feb 15, 2026
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