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AI helps astronomers make a potentially major find — an exploding star being attacked by a black hole

Submit on Thursday, August 14th, 2025 00:11

Artificial intelligence helps astronomers observe what may be the first known case of a star exploding while interacting with a black hole.

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“You will tell me everything”: Exclusive ‘Foundation’ Season 3 clip shows a tense reunion for Demerzel and Gaal Dornick (video)

Submit on Thursday, August 14th, 2025 00:11

It’s a 300-year reunion in our violent peek at this week’s episode, ‘The Shape of Time’.

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NASA’s Perseverance rover spies mysterious ‘helmet’ on Mars (photo)

Submit on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 23:11

The medieval-looking “helmet” is the latest addition to Mars’ gallery of odd-shaped rocks.

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Is water really a necessary ingredient for life? Aliens may swim in truly exotic pools

Submit on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 22:11

A new study finds that liquids other than water might be able to support life on worlds beyond Earth, potentially expanding the envelope of life throughout the cosmos.

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Satellites watch Tropical Storm Erin take shape over the Atlantic Ocean (video)

Submit on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 21:11

Forecasters warn Erin may intensify into the season’s first major hurricane within days.

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Red supergiant star expels mysteriously large cloud of gas

Submit on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 21:11

The star, called DFK 52, is a member of a cluster of similar red supergiants, but it’s losing mass at an extreme rate never seen before.

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China’s moon lander passes key test | Space photo of the day for Aug. 13, 2025

Submit on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 20:11

The Chinese lunar lander Lanyue recently passed a test in a simulated moon-like environment.

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New lunar surface simulator in Colorado puts moon machinery to the test

Submit on Wednesday, August 13th, 2025 20:11

A large simulated moonscape built by the Colorado School of Mines is open for business, allowing researchers and companies to test their ideas for lunar rovers, landing pads, mining gear and more.

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