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Planet cannibalism is common, says cosmic ‘twin study’

How stable are planetary systems? Will Earth and its seven siblings always continue in their steady celestial paths, or might we one day be randomly ejected from our cosmic home?

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‘Dark stars’: Dark matter may form exploding stars, and observing the damage could help reveal what it’s made of

Dark matter is a ghostly substance that astronomers have failed to detect for decades, yet which we know has an enormous influence on normal matter in the universe, such as stars and galaxies. Through the massive gravitational pull it exerts on galaxies, it spins them up, gives them an extra push along their orbits, or […]

Secret Maps of the Third Reich: Did the Nazi’s find the entrance to the Inner Earth?

YouTube Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/embed/2LRl_gxEWJo?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1

Not long ago, we discovered a map of the third Reich in which there are several secret passages depicted which were used by German U-Boats to access mysterious underground regions, as well as a complete map of both hemispheres and the mysterious kingdom of Agartha.

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S.C. cops distribute food on behalf of charity commemorating fallen officer

The Greg’s Groceries program is named after Forest Acres Police Department Officer Greg Alia, who was shot and killed in 2015; the program has delivered an estimated 85,000 meals

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NYPD officers take on middle school ‘kings and queens’ in chess tournament

The tournament organizer stated he wanted the officers there to “break down barriers” and help students build strong relationships with them

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Research team proposes a novel type of acoustic crystal with smooth, continuous changes in elastic properties

In dim light a cat sees much better than you do, as do dogs and nocturnal animals. That’s because the structure of a cat’s eye has a tapetum lucidum, a mirror-like layer immediately behind the retina. Light entering the eye that is not focused by the lens onto the retina is reflected off the tapetum […]

Iowa PD uses LPR tech to locate missing people, stolen vehicles

The Flock Safety LPR system, installed about a year ago in South Sioux City, has helped police track down 20 stolen vehicles and aided in 3 homicide investigations

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Fill up your gas tank and prepare to wait. Some tips to prepare for April’s total solar eclipse

Stock up on groceries. Print off driving directions. And be very, very patient.

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Portland revives police department protest response team

The Portland City Council on Wednesday approved a 6% salary increase for officers who join the Public Order Team in the Portland Police Bureau

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RECENT Close-range multi-witness sighting 40 miles north of Tyler (Report 77089)

Class A; March 2024; Texas, Wood County

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Researchers recover a ‘lost’ Ancient language spoken 8,000 years ago

Scientists have managed to bring back to life a lost language from 8,000 years ago. The sounds of languages that died thousands of years ago have been brought to life again through technology that uses statistics in a revolutionary new way.

Researchers have posted a fascinating study where you can actually hear how our […]

Astronomers find evidence that blue supergiant stars can be formed by the merger of two stars

An international piece of research, led by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) has found clues to the nature of some of the brightest and hottest stars in our universe, called blue supergiants. Although these stars are commonly observed, their origin has been an old puzzle that has been debated for several decades.

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Water persisted in Mars’ Gale crater for longer than previously thought, study finds

Billions of years ago, Mars was home to abundant water, and its Gale crater contained a lake. Gradually, the climate changed, drying the red planet and creating the dusty desert world we know today.

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Using physics principles to understand how cells self-sort in development

Erin McCarthy ’23, physics summa cum laude, is a rarity among young scientists. As an undergraduate researcher in Syracuse University’s College of Arts & Sciences’ Department of Physics, she guided a study that appeared in March 2024 in Physical Review Letters. It is the most-cited physics letters journal and the eighth-most cited journal in science […]

Signs of life detectable in single ice grain emitted from extraterrestrial moons, experimental setup shows

The ice-encrusted oceans of some of the moons orbiting Saturn and Jupiter are leading candidates in the search for extraterrestrial life. A new lab-based study led by the University of Washington in Seattle and the Freie Universität Berlin shows that individual ice grains ejected from these planetary bodies may contain enough material for instruments headed […]