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WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COM160,000-year-old sophisticated stone tools discovered in China may not have been made by Homo sapiensArchaeologists have found the oldest known evidence of hafted tools in East Asia, and they challenge a previously held assumption about stone tool use.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.LIVESCIENCE.COMRock climbers in Italy accidentally discovered evidence of an 80 million-year-old sea turtle stampedeScientists say grooves on a rock face overlooking the Adriatic Sea may have been made by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMBiofilms May Have Sparked Life on Earthand Could Sustain It in SpaceHow can microorganism communities known as biofilms, and have been hypothesized to be responsible for early life on Earth, be used for space exploration? This is what a recent study published in npj Biofilms and Microbiomes hopes to address as an international collaboration of researchers investigated the pros and cons of using biofilms in spaceflight. This study has the potential for scientists to better understand the role of biofilms in spaceflight while mitigating health risks of astronauts.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMThe "China Sky Eye" Traces Fast Radio Bursts to a Binary Star SystemAn international team of astronomers has uncovered the first definitive evidence that at least some fast radio bursts (FRBs) originate in binary stellar systems.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMIntermittent Black Hole Jets Are Like A 'Cosmic Volcano'Supermassive black holes grow larger by accreting matter. When they're actively accreting matter they're called active galactic nuclei (AGN). AGN are the most luminous sources of persistent radiation in the Universe, yet they turn on and off as the SMBH passes through quiet and active phases. Astronomers have found one that is just turning on its powerful jets after a long period of dormancy.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMStellar Fireworks at the Heart of the Milky WayUsing the South Pole Telescope, astronomers have detected powerful stellar flares erupting from stars near the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. Operating at millimetre wavelengths that can penetrate the dust obscuring our view of the core of the Galaxy, the telescope caught these dramatic magnetic energy releases in one of the most extreme environments in our Galaxy. The discovery opens a new observational window for studying stellar behaviour in regions previously hidden from view and provides insights into how stars survive and behave in the intense gravitational and radiation environment surrounding the Milky Way's central black hole.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMThe Monk Who Recognised Halley's Comet FirstThe comet bearing Edmond Halley's name may have been misnamed! New research from Leiden University reveals that an 11th Century English monk recognised the famous comet's periodicity centuries before the British astronomer. Eilmer of Malmesbury witnessed the comet's appearances in both 989 and 1066, linking the two observations and understanding they represented the same celestial visitor returning after decades, a realisation documented by the medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury but overlooked by scholars until now. The discovery challenges whether history's most famous comet should continue bearing Halley's name when a Benedictine monk beat him to the discovery by more than 600 years.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMMapping the InvisibleDark matter remains invisible to our telescopes, yet its gravitational fingerprints pervade the universe. Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have produced one of the most detailed dark maps ever created, revealing with unprecedented clarity how dark matter and ordinary matter have grown up together. The map shows that wherever galaxies cluster in their thousands, equally massive concentrations of dark matter occupy the same space, a close alignment that confirms dark matter's gravity has been shepherding regular matter into stars, galaxies, and ultimately the complex planets capable of supporting life.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten -
WWW.UNIVERSETODAY.COMResearchers Use AI To Find Astronomical Anomalies Buried In ArchivesAI faces strong skepticism due to its potential for misuse, its drain on resources, and even its potential dumbing down of students. But new results illustrate its uses. A team of astronomers have used a new AI-assisted method to search for rare astronomical objects in the Hubble Legacy Archive. The team sifted through nearly 100 million image cutouts in just two and a half days, uncovering nearly 1400 anomalous objects, more than 800 of which had never been documented before.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 56 Ansichten