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EEnvironment
Glass-like creature
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It lives in the ice — Strange ‘glass-made’ creature emerges from a collapsed iceberg

  • 6 September 2025
There are more creatures living in the deep seas than those found “close” to the surface. Some are…
SSpace
A composite image showing six full moons in a circle, with each displaying a phase of the eclipse with the bottom right one being bright orange
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What to expect during the ‘blood moon’ total lunar eclipse on Sept. 7-8

  • 6 September 2025
Look to the skies on Sept. 7-8 to witness Earth’s shadow roll over the lunar disk, giving rise…
PPhysics
The Moon might soon host the craziest experiment in human history
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The Moon might soon host the craziest experiment in human history

  • 6 September 2025
What if we built a super-collider around the Moon? Somewhat surprisingly, scientists and engineers have indeed considered putting…
GGenetics
What does Silvio Rodríguez’s DNA tell us?
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What does Silvio Rodríguez’s DNA tell us?

  • 6 September 2025
Canarian blood runs through his veins, among many others, as well as African blood, but to a much…
WWildlife
Fat Bear Week competition set to return this month - The Independent
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Fat Bear Week competition set to return this month – The Independent

  • 6 September 2025
Fat Bear Week competition set to return this month  The Independent Fat Bear Week is coming. Prepare to binge…
NNutrition
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The False Promises of Protein-Packing – The Dispatch

  • 6 September 2025
The False Promises of Protein-Packing  The Dispatch Here’s what happens when you eat too much protein – and it’s…
SScience
Tyrannosaurus rex Fossil Skull
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Blood Vessels Found in T. rex Bones Rewrite What We Know About Dinosaurs

  • 6 September 2025
Dinosaur DNA remains out of reach, so scientists hunt rarer clues: soft tissues entombed in bone. Using synchrotron…
EEnvironment
Cornhill residents’ plea as alley is plagued with fly-tipping, overflowing council bins, rats and even human waste – The Isle of Thanet News
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Cornhill residents’ plea as alley is plagued with fly-tipping, overflowing council bins, rats and even human waste – The Isle of Thanet News

  • 6 September 2025
Residents, including Claire Thorpe (left) and ward councillors at Cornhill Residents who say their street is plagued by…
SSpace
A huge cloud of dark brown gas is pictured hanging against a colourful starfield. The left section of the cloud takes the form of a gaping shark's may as seen from the side, with a bright star forming its eye, while the remainder forms the body to the right of the image with a suggestion of dorsal and pectoral fins.
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Astrophotographer captures the gaping maw of a cosmic shark in stunning deep space image (photo)

  • 6 September 2025
A cosmic shark hunts through deep space. (Image credit: Ronald Brecher) Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher captured a haunting vista…
PPhysics
America’s Fastest Train Ready To Ride
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Ring laser tracks Earth’s axial wobble 100 times more accurately

  • 6 September 2025
Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying…
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