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Science

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WWildlife
It’s 2 miles deep, close to a volcano, the size of 233 soccer fields and home to a whopping 20,000 creatures
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It’s 2 miles deep, close to a volcano, the size of 233 soccer fields and home to a whopping 20,000 creatures

  • 31 January 2026
If you’ve never tried to imagine the goings-on of an octopus community, you wouldn’t be alone. These highly intelligent animals…
SScience
AI Discovers Hundreds of Anomalies in Archive of Hubble Images
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AI Discovers Hundreds of Anomalies in Archive of Hubble Images

  • 31 January 2026
The universe is unfathomably vast, and for the astronomers trying to understand it, that means having to gather…
EEnvironment
Chart: In the EU, wind and solar surpass fossil fuels…
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Chart: In the EU, wind and solar surpass fossil fuels…

  • 31 January 2026
In 2025, wind and solar produced more electrons for the EU than fossil fuels did, per a new Ember…
SSpace
Spectacular fireball streaks across Wellington night sky
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Spectacular fireball streaks across Wellington night sky

  • 31 January 2026
A dazzling fireball lit up the night sky over the capital late on Friday night, stunning residents and…
WWildlife
Scientists Hail Record Number of Sightings in January as Auspicious for Endangered Right Whales
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Scientists Hail Record Number of Sightings in January as Auspicious for Endangered Right Whales

  • 31 January 2026
– credit, CCS / Photo taken under NOAA permit 25740-02 As the Critically-Endangered North Atlantic right whale continues…
SScience
Secret Ingredients | Hackaday
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Secret Ingredients | Hackaday

  • 31 January 2026
We were talking on the podcast about rope. But not just any rope – especially non-stretchy rope for…
EEnvironment
Kakadu National Park's Jabiru Airport slated for demolition from October
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Kakadu National Park’s Jabiru Airport slated for demolition from October

  • 31 January 2026
The main airport servicing the Northern Territory’s Kakadu National Park has been earmarked for closure and demolition later…
SSpace
a small rocket carrying six people in a capsule lifts off, set against the rising sun
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Chinese space tourism startup eyes 2028 for 1st crewed mission, signs celebrity for future flight

  • 31 January 2026
A Chinese space firm is booking passengers for its suborbital tourism flights and has now signed up a…
PPhysics
An image of a warped galaxy being viewed by the James Webb Space Telescope
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Supernova whose light will ‘reappear’ in 60 years could solve the biggest problem in cosmology

  • 31 January 2026
Two incredibly rare supernovas that erupted billions of years ago provide a unique opportunity to explain cosmology’s biggest…
SScience
an illustration of a cube-shaped satellite burning and breaking apart into fragments as it falls onto Earth
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What actually happens to a spacecraft during its fiery last moments? Here’s why ESA wants to find out

  • 31 January 2026
What actually happens to a spacecraft during its fiery last moments? That’s the key question for the European…
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