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ALMA finds abundant methanol in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array in Chile have detected extraordinarily high levels of methanol in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, with methanol-to-hydrogen-cyanide ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A measure that would add new safeguards to keep immigrants from voting and registering to vote is prompting concern from some who worry it could disenfranchise at least some voters.
Could situation comedies even exist without romance? Here's a rundown of the greatest, and funniest, TV couples in the history of the genre.
Inspired by strategy titles such as XCOM and UFO, Xenonauts 2 will not be a chronological sequel, rather it will cover ...
VCs are betting that artificial intelligence will disrupt nearly every industry in the world. Are they prepared for it to disrupt their own?
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What an interstellar comet’s chemistry reveals about alien star systems
Comets are often treated as leftovers, but sometimes the leftovers become the primary focus. That is the case with 3I/ATLAS, only the third known interstellar object seen crossing the solar system, ...
If the government confirms nonhuman intelligence, psychological research offers clues about the range of ways humans might ...
In many fashion careers, there comes a time when the focus subtly changes. That moment did not occur on a runway for Nigel Barker. It took place in front of a ...
Last season, in his debut as Jean Paul Gautier’s successor, Duran Lantink set the Internet on fire. Elegant, peculiar shapes and triumphantly hairy, full-nude bodysuits were, without debate, the most ...
Thanks to a congressman, we are reminded of the state of women’s rights in this country. The Philippines is said to be a matriarchal society, with men typically ander di saya or henpecked by their ...
A new study challenges the traditional boundaries of the habitable zone, showing that liquid water could exist on the dark ...
NASA has announced that the asteroid known as 2024 YR4, a space rock roughly the size of a 20-story building, no longer poses a threat of crashing into the Moon during its close approach in 2032.
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