Tossing everything into the blue bin (or however it’s sorted in your area) feels like a good deed for the planet. People ...
After 30 months of fast-paced innovation in quantum algorithms, six research groups are hoping to hit paydirt. But there can be only one big winner—if there is a winner at all.
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How to stop overthinking, according to psychologists
For many people, the human mind can feel like an exhaustingly busy place. A casual conversation with a coworker or a minor ...
The little red dots found by the James Webb Space Telescope are turning into one of the biggest space stories of the decade. These compact, distant sources keep appearing in deep JWST surveys, and ...
What Looked Like a Planet Was Actually a Massive Space Collision So, imagine astronomers are looking at something, thinking, ‘Wow, cool planet!’ Then, bam! Turns out it wasn’t a planet at all, but a ...
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Astronomers find extremely rare star from ancient universe
"Cosmic archaeologists" have discovered an iron-deficient second-generation star, which provides evidence of how ancient ...
Live Nation Entertainment's longtime chief executive is testifying at a New York antitrust trial, defending the dominant position his company has taken in the concert industry over the last two ...
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Webb telescope photos reveal mysterious little red dots — astronomers have no idea what they are
They’re struggling to connect the dots. Scientists are baffled over mysterious dots captured by the James Webb Space Telescope — with some suggesting they could be giant stars from the origins of the ...
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