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EEnvironment
Texas tornado kills at least two people as wildfires still rage in parts of Georgia | US weather
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Texas tornado kills at least two people as wildfires still rage in parts of Georgia | US weather

  • 26 April 2026
At least two people are dead after a very powerful tornado struck northern Texas on Saturday night, as…
SSpace
Astronaut view of the Richat Structure, or Eye of the Sahara, showing concentric rings in the Mauritanian desert
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NASA observes the Sahara from the International Space Station and detects a gigantic eye nearly 50 kilometers wide, whose origin is not as cosmic as it seems

  • 26 April 2026
NASA Earth Observatory has spotlighted one of the Sahara’s most recognizable sights, the Richat Structure in Mauritania, often…
PPhysics
Two giant black holes may collide within a century
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Two giant black holes may collide within a century

  • 26 April 2026
Researchers have detected a second jet emerging from the core of a distant galaxy, revealing strong evidence that…
WWildlife
Daily Record
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Scots mum living in Canada’s hilarious reaction to spotting bear in her garden

  • 26 April 2026
Allie Noble confronted a large black bear that had wandered into her garden and went for her fruit…
SScience
Close Up Of A Macro Photograph Of A Fingerprint Texture On Finger Skin
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It Turns Out You Can Regrow Your Fingertips and Scientists Just Found Out How It Works

  • 26 April 2026
Humans are not usually associated with strong regenerative powers, especially when compared to species like zebrafish or salamanders.…
EEnvironment
Queensland’s renewable energy ‘whiplash’: how the shift from coal stalled in Australia’s most polluting state | Queensland
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Queensland’s renewable energy ‘whiplash’: how the shift from coal stalled in Australia’s most polluting state | Queensland

  • 26 April 2026
For all involved, it felt like Queensland’s transition away from coal-fired power was happening at speeds never seen…
SSpace
The moon as you rarely see it — How a photographer captured night and day on the first quarter moon
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The moon as you rarely see it — How a photographer captured night and day on the first quarter moon

  • 26 April 2026
The first quarter moon shines over the city of Yorba Linda, California in March 2026. (Image credit: Zachary…
PPhysics
Brighter Side of News
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Black hole GW190521 may be a wormhole from another universe

  • 26 April 2026
For just one-tenth of a second in May 2019, the universe delivered a signal that did not fit…
WWildlife
Portuguese Man O War
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Scientists Discover a Deadly New Sea Creature Spreading Into Waters It Was Not Previously Known to Reach

  • 26 April 2026
It started with an unusual find on a beach in northeast Japan. Researcher Yoshiki Ochiai spotted a gelatinous,…
SScience
Russia Sends 3 Tons Of Supplies To The Iss In High Stakes Orbital Resupply Mission
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Russia Sends 3 Tons Of Supplies To The ISS In High-Stakes Orbital Resupply Mission

  • 26 April 2026
A fresh wave of supplies is now racing toward the International Space Station, as Russia launched its latest…
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