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Habitable Exoplanet Discovered
NASA’s TESS space telescope has discovered a second potentially habitable exoplanet in the TOI-700 system, located about 100 light-years away. The planet, named TOI-700e, is
Oldest North American Projectile Points Found
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists from Oregon State University have uncovered 13 stone projectile points in Cooper’s Ferry, Idaho, that could be up to 16,500
8 Super Hot Stars Discovered
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying eight of the hottest stars in the universe. These stars were found by an international team of astronomers,
Electric car sets acceleration record
The ETH Zurich has set a new world record for the acceleration of an electric car from 0 to 100 km/h. Unlike the recent record
Farthest Stars in Milky Way Found
In approximately four billion years, the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way will merge, according to calculations. Recent distance measurements show that the halos of
Comet Approaching Earth
A comet named C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is currently approaching Earth and is expected to increase in brightness over the next few weeks. The Zwicky Transient
Black Holes Reach 1/10 Light Speed
Astronomers have long believed that black holes can only reach speeds of around 5000 km/s. However, new research from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Reducing guilt over meat consumption?
Meatshaming, a practice where food items are labeled with messages such as “An animal died for this piece of meat!” in an effort to reduce
Hamburg to catch illegal parkers
Hamburg is set to introduce camera cars that will automatically detect illegal parking, such as on sidewalks or in second rows. The cars will also