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Celestial Fish And Chips And A Solar Cataclysm Shortlisted For Astronomy Photographer Of The Year

From glittering star trails to reimagining solar data, this year’s shortlist is outstanding.

ByBySDToday Jul 10, 2025
Tortoises Have Feelings Too, Or At Least Moods

They’re probably quite hurt you didn’t believe them earlier.

ByBySDToday Jul 10, 2025
Ancient Meteor Crater Thought To Be World’s Oldest May Be 800 Million Years Younger Than We Realized

The crater in Western Australia was identified as the oldest in the world earlier this year, but new…

ByBySDToday Jul 10, 2025
“Cosmic Immigrants”: Daytime Star Seen In 1604 May Be An “Alien Type Ia Supernova”

The star outshone Jupiter for weeks in October 1604, before disappearing from the sky.

ByBySDToday Jul 10, 2025
What Would Happen If You Threw A Paper Airplane Out Of The ISS? New Study Finds Out

Surprisingly, the team concludes that they could be good for low-cost space missions.

ByBySDToday Jul 10, 2025
Gold Can Be Made By Scientists In A Lab – There’s Just One Problem

All you need is a nuclear reaction, a particle accelerator, or the blast of a supernova.

ByBySDToday Jul 9, 2025
In A First, A Robot Listened To Spoken Instructions And Performed Surgery – Just Like A Human Would

The system was trained on videos of the procedure and performed eight flawless operations without human help.

ByBySDToday Jul 9, 2025
Newly Discovered “Bone-Digesting” Cells Help Burmese Pythons Consume Every Last Bit Of Their Prey

No wonder they’re taking over the Everglades, although other snakes were found to have these cells too.

ByBySDToday Jul 9, 2025