Powerful solar eruption temporarily rips ‘tail’ off Earth’s magnetosphere
A massive disturbance in the solar wind caused Earth’s magnetosphere to fly without its usual tail.
Science and Technolgy blog
A massive disturbance in the solar wind caused Earth’s magnetosphere to fly without its usual tail.
Elapoid snakes, including cobras, mambas and sea snakes, may have evolved in Asia, not Africa as many researchers once thought.
A 2,400-year-old pebbled mosaic unearthed in Greece contains images of two naked men with tails dancing to music.
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Tablets added to the British Museum’s collection many decades ago have finally been deciphered.
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China plans to launch more than 100 satellites for its new “constellation” this year and thousands more by the end of the decade.
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Neuroscientist Christof Koch’s new book discusses how information integration in the brain leads to consciousness and whether AI will ever be self-aware.