There were not one, but two asteroid encounters this weekend - Ars Technica - - There were not one, but two asteroid encounters this weekend Ars Technica
- Japan's Hayabusa2 probe captures remarkable photo of a two-headed asteroid 62 million miles away Space
- Japan space probe skims asteroid in test for planetary defense Phys.org
- Hayabusa2 captures images of asteroid Torifune Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
- JAXA’s Hayabusa 2 Space Probe Successfully Conducts Close-Range Flyby of Asteroid Torifune The Japan News
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 15:15:30 GMT |
| Researchers Reveal the Power of ‘Quantum Proofs’ - Quanta Magazine - Researchers Reveal the Power of ‘Quantum Proofs’ Quanta Magazine Mon, 06 Jul 2026 14:33:51 GMT |
For the first time, scientists have recovered ancient DNA left behind on cave walls and rock art, opening - The Times of India - - For the first time, scientists have recovered ancient DNA left behind on cave walls and rock art, opening The Times of India
- In a Scientific First, Researchers Recovered Ancient DNA That Humans Left Behind on Rock Art and Cave Walls Smithsonian Magazine
- Scientists Recover Ancient Human DNA from Cave Walls Sci.News
- How Spanish cave paintings changed the story of art before modern humans reached Europe The Times of India
- Human DNA survived in caves for thousands of years, new study reveals RBC-Ukraine
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 12:34:00 GMT |
Protein discovery could help burn fat without losing muscle - NewsNation - - Protein discovery could help burn fat without losing muscle NewsNation
- Turning Off One Protein Made Mice Immune to Obesity. Scientists Just Tested It on Human Cells ScienceAlert
- Scientists discover a protein switch that burns fat and blocks new fat cells ScienceDaily
- Scientists discover ‘fat metabolism switch’ in human cells for first time Jang
- Scientists may have found what controls whether your body stores or burns fat MSN
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 11:00:23 GMT |
| These Gulf residents glide past swimmers, jump six feet high: ‘the most peaceful, gentle animal’ - AL.com - These Gulf residents glide past swimmers, jump six feet high: ‘the most peaceful, gentle animal’ AL.com Mon, 06 Jul 2026 11:00:00 GMT |
Euclid telescope spots oldest quasars ever discovered, adding to "perplexing" space mystery - CBS News - - Euclid telescope spots oldest quasars ever discovered, adding to "perplexing" space mystery CBS News
- Euclid discovers the most ancient quasars in the universe Phys.org
- European space telescope Euclid spots oldest quasars yet DW.com
- "Dark Universe Hunter" Euclid Breaks Record For Most Ancient Quasar Ever Found – Twice! IFLScience
- Locations of the 31 new Euclid quasars European Space Agency
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 10:44:00 GMT |
Good News! Turns Out the Earth Will Never Be Swallowed by the Sun - WIRED - - Good News! Turns Out the Earth Will Never Be Swallowed by the Sun WIRED
- ‘Bizarre’ planet orbiting dead star may preview fate of our solar system CNN
- 'Stellar death is not the end': James Webb Space Telescope glimpses the fate of the solar system in a weird exoplanet orbiting a dead star Space
- Giant Exoplanet around White Dwarf May Reveal Jupiter’s Fate Billions of Years from Now Sci.News
- This Planet May Reveal the Future of Our Solar System Tomorrow's World Today
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 10:30:00 GMT |
James Webb telescope's largest-ever map of the universe unmasks hidden corners - Live Science - - James Webb telescope's largest-ever map of the universe unmasks hidden corners Live Science
- NASA Webb Uncovers Unusual Galaxy Shaped by Cosmic Collision NASA Science (.gov)
- The James Webb Space Telescope peered into one of the universe's oldest galaxy clusters, and scientists can't explain what they saw Space
- Centaurus A (MIRI and NIRCam image) European Space Agency
- James Webb Captures a Galaxy Cluster Still Under Construction DIY Photography
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 10:08:25 GMT |
| Chemo-Free Technique Destroys 99% of Cancer Cells in The Lab - ScienceAlert - Chemo-Free Technique Destroys 99% of Cancer Cells in The Lab ScienceAlert Mon, 06 Jul 2026 10:00:09 GMT |
'Once-in-a-millennium' asteroid flyby will be visible to much of the world in 2029 - Space - - 'Once-in-a-millennium' asteroid flyby will be visible to much of the world in 2029 Space
- Asteroid Day marks a decade of planetary defense progress, but scientists say we need more eyes on the sky ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- 80 million trees were wiped out in seconds in Siberia after a space rock explosion more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb, but scientists never found a crater The Times of India
- Asteroid Day & eight other key dates in asteroid history European Space Agency
- #SpaceWatchGL Opinion: Apophis Is Coming. Planetary Defence Is Coming of Age. SpaceWatch.GLOBAL
Mon, 06 Jul 2026 10:00:00 GMT |