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16.12.2025 - 06:51
Güncellenme Tarihi:16.12.2025 - 06:51
Science29.11.2025
Would a Pole Between England and France Move Instantly if Yanked?

Exploring the physics of a hypothetical pole extending from England to France and whether tugging it affects the other side instantly.

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Would a Pole Between England and France Move Instantly if Yanked?
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NASA Discovers Fast-Moving Red Sphere in Space

NASA's recent discovery, the CWISE J1249, is a red sphere moving at unprecedented speeds, challenging scientific classification.

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NASA Discovers Fast-Moving Red Sphere in Space
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Invisible Black Holes May Be Passing Through Earth

New research boosts a wild theory: primordial black holes might be traversing Earth, potentially solving the dark matter mystery.

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Invisible Black Holes May Be Passing Through Earth
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Exploring Quantum Thermal Machines' Precision Limits

A recent study highlights the inherent trade-offs in precision and reliability of quantum thermal machines.

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Exploring Quantum Thermal Machines' Precision Limits
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Revolutionary Optical Lattice Clock Sets New Precision Record

Discover how the new entanglement-enhanced optical lattice clock marks a significant leap in time measurement accuracy.

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Revolutionary Optical Lattice Clock Sets New Precision Record
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New Law Explains Patterns in Shattering Objects

Discover a simple law by Emmanuel Villermaux that explains the shattering patterns of various materials, from glass to bubbles.

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New Law Explains Patterns in Shattering Objects
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Exceptional Gamma-Ray Flare Detected from Blazar TXS 2013+370

Astronomers using VLBI techniques have observed a remarkable gamma-ray flare from blazar TXS 2013+370, unveiling new insights.

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Exceptional Gamma-Ray Flare Detected from Blazar TXS 2013+370
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Stable Orbits of Dusty Objects Around Black Hole Sagittarius A*

Observations with the ERIS instrument reveal stable orbits of dusty objects around the galaxy's central black hole, defying expectations.

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Stable Orbits of Dusty Objects Around Black Hole Sagittarius A*
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New Room-Temperature Quantum Sensor with Silicon Carbide Qubits

Discover the latest innovation in quantum sensors using silicon carbide qubits, operational at room temperature for enhanced detection of electromagnetic fields.

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New Room-Temperature Quantum Sensor with Silicon Carbide Qubits
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Dinosaur Footprints Link Continents Across the Atlantic

Discover how similar dinosaur footprints found in Brazil and Cameroon provide insights into ancient earth's geography.

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Dinosaur Footprints Link Continents Across the Atlantic
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Arizona: Prime Spot for December’s Cold Moon Supermoon

Explore why Arizona is the second best place in the U.S. to view the Cold Moon Supermoon this December.

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Arizona: Prime Spot for December’s Cold Moon Supermoon
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68-Million-Year-Old Giant Egg Discovered in Antarctica

A giant prehistoric egg has been found in Antarctica, offering new insights into the region's fossil history and prehistoric life.

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68-Million-Year-Old Giant Egg Discovered in Antarctica
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Stunning 'Cosmic Butterfly' Nebula Captured in Space

Discover the breathtaking Butterfly Nebula, located within the Scorpius constellation, captured in vivid detail.

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Stunning 'Cosmic Butterfly' Nebula Captured in Space
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ESA Reveals the Eye of the Sahara Through Sentinel-2

The spectacular Richat Structure in Mauritania's Sahara Desert is captured in detail by ESA's Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission.

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ESA Reveals the Eye of the Sahara Through Sentinel-2
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Exploring the Ancient Origins of Kissing in Apes

Discover how kissing evolved 21 million years ago among apes through recent phylogenetic studies.

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Exploring the Ancient Origins of Kissing in Apes
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Astronauts Enjoy Thanksgiving with Russian Cranberry Sauce

NASA ensures a festive Thanksgiving on the ISS with international flavors including Russian cranberry sauce.

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Astronauts Enjoy Thanksgiving with Russian Cranberry Sauce