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PPhysics
In What Could Be A First, A Gravitational Wave Event Appears To Have Been Gravitationally Lensed
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In What Could Be A First, A Gravitational Wave Event Appears To Have Been Gravitationally Lensed

  • 24 December 2025
In just a decade, gravitational wave observatories have changed astronomy. In this short time, we have accumulated hundreds…
WWildlife
Leopard in Kenya
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British wildlife photographer shares his favourite snaps from the year – from sweet lion cubs in Kenya to a bear catching a fish in Alaska

  • 24 December 2025
By DAVID OLASEINDE Published: 16:05 EST, 23 December 2025 | Updated: 16:05 EST, 23 December 2025 A British…
SScience
Oldest human DNA ever found reveals unknown 'modern' ancestor
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Oldest human DNA ever found reveals unknown ‘modern’ ancestor

  • 24 December 2025
Something unusual happened on the human family tree during the Last Ice Age, roughly 45,000 years ago. A…
EEnvironment
Building Optimism: Lessons from Climate Adaptation in 2025
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Building Optimism: Lessons from Climate Adaptation in 2025

  • 24 December 2025
Cloud 11 Creative Park / Snøhetta . Image © StudioSZ Photo / Justin Szeremeta Share Share Facebook Twitter…
SSpace
Graham Ensor with a piece of meteorite
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‘I sold 1965 meteorite fragment to buy a new bike’

  • 24 December 2025
“I was wanting a new bicycle, and I’d got the family hand-me-down, so I wanted to replace that,”…
PPhysics
The Blueprint
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YouTuber captures ‘lightning in a bottle’ using particle accelerator

  • 24 December 2025
The phrase “lightning in a bottle” is usually used as a metaphor for something rare or impossible to…
WWildlife
How Fearsome Wolves Became Loyal Dogs — and Changed Human History Forever
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How Fearsome Wolves Became Loyal Dogs — and Changed Human History Forever

  • 24 December 2025
The dog diverged from a now-extinct population of wolves 27,000–40,000 years ago, before or during the Last Glacial…
SScience
Astronaut Snaps Incredible Image Of Rare Space Phenomenon Above Thunderstorm, See The Photo From The Iss!
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Astronaut Snaps Incredible Image of Rare Space Phenomenon Above Thunderstorm, See the Photo from the ISS!

  • 24 December 2025
Astronaut Nichole Ayers aboard the International Space Station (ISS) recently captured a breathtaking view of a rare atmospheric…
EEnvironment
Bucks flood warnings as Thames Water sewage discharges
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Bucks flood warnings as Thames Water sewage discharges

  • 24 December 2025
Environment Agency food alerts have been issued for the River Thames, Lower River Colne and Frays River, as…
SSpace
Soyuz rocket to launch first Obzor radar satellite
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Soyuz rocket to launch first Obzor radar satellite

  • 24 December 2025
Soyuz rocket to launch first Obzor radar satellite A long-delayed all-weather imaging satellite will go into orbit on…
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