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Aerial view of 6 of the 303 geoglyphs discovered in the recent A.I.-assisted survey. Masato Sakai et al. / PNAS, 2024

The history of the Nazca lines and the discovery of new ones

This is the history of the Nazca lines and some news about new ones recently discoverd by researchers using an A.I. model. Around 303 new ones were identified.

Image captured by Juno during its 66th perijove, then further processed with color enhancement by Gerald Eichstädt and Thomas Thomopoulos. NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Thomas Thomopoulos CC BY 3.0

Stunning new images of Jupiter by NASA’s JunoCam

Stunning new images of Jupiter have recently been released by NASA's JunoCam showing the giant planet in all its glory

An artist imagines what Globidens alabamaensis would have looked like when present-day Texas was still submerged. Nathan Dehaut, Journal of Paleontological Sciences

These Rare Jaw Fossils Found in Texas Give Insights into a 20-Foot-Long Mosasaur

Rare mososaur jaw finds shed light on how these creatures lived in waters that covered Texas millions of years ago.

Brown Dwarfs. Artist's vision of a T dwarf. Credit: R. Hurt and NASA

Podcast Episode 105 l Brown Dwarfs – Planets, stars, or something entirely different?

Brown Dwarfs – Planets, stars, or something entirely different? Scientists think they lie between the two and can't fuse hydrogen.

Brown Dwarfs. Artists concept of T type Brown Dwarf. Source: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Brown Dwarfs – are they planets, stars, or something entirely different?

What are Brown Dwarfs? Are they Planets, stars, or something entirely different? According to scientists, they lie between planets and stars and can't fuse hydrogen in their cores.

AI generated image of a giant asteroid hitting Earth

Giant Meteorite Boiled Oceans 3.2 Billion Years Ago, Creating a ‘Fertilizer Bomb’ for Life

Giant Meteorite Boiled Oceans 3.2 Billion Years Ago, Creating a 'Fertilizer Bomb' for Life by releasing essential nutrients

Gemini generated image of a man's hand reaching for a door know, showing static electricity

We now know how static electricity is created

We now know how static electricity is created after scientists explain how rubbing a surface creates electrical current

A Bryde’s whale photographed in the Mariana Archipelago. Credit: NOAA Fisheries/Adam Ü (NOAA Fisheries MMPA-ESA Permit #14097)

AI helps identify a mysterious deep ocean sound

NOAA Fisheries identified that Bryde’s whales are the source of a new whale call in the western North Pacific. Working with Google AI, they used machine learning to sort through thousands of hours of ...

Red blood cells flowing

Researchers discover new blood group system – MAL

Researchers discover new blood group system known as MAL solving a 50- year-old mystery. This will allow identification and treatment of rare patients lacking this group.