During A Hike, Scientists Discovered That A Cliff In Alaska Revealed Thousands Of Well-Preserved Dinosaur Tracks At Sunset - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 18

During A Hike, Scientists Discovered That A Cliff In Alaska Revealed Thousands Of Well-Preserved Dinosaur Tracks At Sunset - The Daily Galaxy

Hidden for millions of years, these mysterious tracks in remote Alaska only became visible under the perfect lighting co...

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The crescent Moon meets Venus and Jupiter this week – and the show starts tonight. Here's how to see it - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Skyatnightmagazine.com May 18

The crescent Moon meets Venus and Jupiter this week – and the show starts tonight. Here's how to see it - BBC Sky at Night Magazine

See the thin crescent Moon meet Venus then Jupiter in the early evening sky during the week beginning 18 May 2026....

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NASA Researchers Have Discovered Something Unexpected in These Haunting New Maps of Earth’s Artificial Light - The Debrief
Thedebrief.org May 18

NASA Researchers Have Discovered Something Unexpected in These Haunting New Maps of Earth’s Artificial Light - The Debrief

Subtle changes are occurring in the nighttime world on our planet, according to NASA scientists who say an unexpected pa...

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Scientists Just Discovered Hidden “Brakes” Beneath the Pacific That Stop Massive Earthquakes - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 18

Scientists Just Discovered Hidden “Brakes” Beneath the Pacific That Stop Massive Earthquakes - The Daily Galaxy

A mysterious underwater fault has been producing nearly identical earthquakes for decades, and researchers finally think...

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A climate-chaos triple-whammy has pushed Antarctica to the edge - Oceanographic Magazine
Oceanographic Magazine May 18

A climate-chaos triple-whammy has pushed Antarctica to the edge - Oceanographic Magazine

A University of Southampton study has identified the three-stage process behind Antarctica's record sea ice collapse....

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Supernova dust may be behind one of JWST's biggest puzzles - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 18

Supernova dust may be behind one of JWST's biggest puzzles - Phys.org

Astronomers may have found an explanation for one of the biggest mysteries revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope (J...

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Behold the neuron, a complicated cell with a simple mission - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 18

Behold the neuron, a complicated cell with a simple mission - Phys.org

Neurons, the uber-connected nerve cells that act as a main switchboard for the brain, are central to some incredibly com...

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Nearly 6KM Down in the Pacific Abyss, Scientists Found a 'Giant' Creature Named After a Sea God - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 18

Nearly 6KM Down in the Pacific Abyss, Scientists Found a 'Giant' Creature Named After a Sea God - The Daily Galaxy

The deepest true limpet ever found, a giant among its kind, now bears the name of a sea god and a manga legend....

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AL.com May 18

New dinosaur species 4 times larger than Tyrannosaurus rex discovered - AL.com

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Falling Space Debris Could Soon Become a Global Safety Issue, Scientists Warn - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 18

Falling Space Debris Could Soon Become a Global Safety Issue, Scientists Warn - The Daily Galaxy

Rising space launches and advanced heat-resistant materials are allowing more debris to survive reentry, increasing risk...

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Physicists Spent Years Hunting the “Ghost” Haunting the World’s Most Famous Particle Accelerator, and They Finally Found It - Indian Defence Review
Indiandefencereview.com May 18

Physicists Spent Years Hunting the “Ghost” Haunting the World’s Most Famous Particle Accelerator, and They Finally Found It - Indian Defence Review

For decades, something invisible has been quietly undermining experiments inside one of the world's most important parti...

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Scientists Keep Finding Major Discoveries Lurking in Museum Backrooms - ScienceAlert
ScienceAlert May 18

Scientists Keep Finding Major Discoveries Lurking in Museum Backrooms - ScienceAlert

Museums are among the most expansive resources humans have created....

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Albert Einstein Speaking to His Son in 1900: "Life Is Like Riding a Bicycle. To Keep Your Balance, You Must Keep Moving" - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 18

Albert Einstein Speaking to His Son in 1900: "Life Is Like Riding a Bicycle. To Keep Your Balance, You Must Keep Moving" - The Daily Galaxy

He wrote it to a son he was losing. Decades later, Einstein's most famous quote means something entirely different than ...

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The US space enterprise is desperately waiting for Starship—will it finally deliver? - Ars Technica
Ars Technica May 18

The US space enterprise is desperately waiting for Starship—will it finally deliver? - Ars Technica

This is such a wild ride. The highs are high. The lows are low."...

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SpaceX Starlink and other satellite megaconstellations are creating an 'unregulated geoengineering experiment', scientists say - Space
Space.com May 18

SpaceX Starlink and other satellite megaconstellations are creating an 'unregulated geoengineering experiment', scientists say - Space

"Black carbon from satellite launches has about 540 times bigger climate effect than black carbon released by ships, car...

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The four astronauts who flew farther from Earth than any humans in history have just come back. The advice they're giving the rest of us has almost nothing to do with space. - Space Daily
Space Daily May 18

The four astronauts who flew farther from Earth than any humans in history have just come back. The advice they're giving the rest of us has almost nothing to do with space. - Space Daily

On 10 April 2026, four astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, completing a nearly ten...

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The Galileo spacecraft was deliberately crashed into Jupiter in 2003 because mission planners feared a drifting probe could contaminate Europa's hidden ocean, forcing engineers to destroy the machine that revealed why Europa had to be protected - Space Daily
Space Daily May 18

The Galileo spacecraft was deliberately crashed into Jupiter in 2003 because mission planners feared a drifting probe could contaminate Europa's hidden ocean, forcing engineers to destroy the machine that revealed why Europa had to be protected - Space Daily

On September 21, 2003, NASA deliberately steered the Galileo spacecraft into Jupiter at 108,000 miles per hour to keep i...

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The “impossible” LED that could change everything - ScienceDaily
Science Daily May 18

The “impossible” LED that could change everything - ScienceDaily

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have achieved what was once considered impossible by electrically powering ins...

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Stephen Hawking spent the final years of his life convinced humanity had to become a multi-planet species before this century was out — and almost every risk he warned about has accelerated since he died - Space Daily
Space Daily May 18

Stephen Hawking spent the final years of his life convinced humanity had to become a multi-planet species before this century was out — and almost every risk he warned about has accelerated since he died - Space Daily

Stephen Hawking died in March 2018. In the eight years since, the world has done something genuinely strange. It has con...

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Great Balls of Fire - NASA Science (.gov)
NASA May 18

Great Balls of Fire - NASA Science (.gov)

An astronaut on the International Space Station was surprised to photograph a shower of light streaking through the dark...

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The James Webb Space Telescope is parked a million miles from Earth and runs on less power than a household kettle — and its deployment sequence had 344 single points of failure, any one of which could have ended the mission - Space Daily
Space Daily May 18

The James Webb Space Telescope is parked a million miles from Earth and runs on less power than a household kettle — and its deployment sequence had 344 single points of failure, any one of which could have ended the mission - Space Daily

The James Webb Space Telescope operates from a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth L2 point, roughly 1.5 million kilometres ...

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There is a moment near death, documented in EEG recordings of dying patients, when the brain produces a coordinated burst of gamma wave activity more intense than anything measured in waking life — and no one knows what it is, what it's for, or what the - Space Daily
Space Daily May 18

There is a moment near death, documented in EEG recordings of dying patients, when the brain produces a coordinated burst of gamma wave activity more intense than anything measured in waking life — and no one knows what it is, what it's for, or what the - Space Daily

In the final minutes of life, the dying brain has been observed producing a synchronized surge of high-frequency electri...

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The ISS travels at 17,500 miles per hour, which means astronauts inside it are aging measurably slower than people on the ground, and by the time Scott Kelly returned from his year in orbit he was 5 milliseconds younger than his identical twin brother Mark. - Space Daily
Space Daily May 18

The ISS travels at 17,500 miles per hour, which means astronauts inside it are aging measurably slower than people on the ground, and by the time Scott Kelly returned from his year in orbit he was 5 milliseconds younger than his identical twin brother Mark. - Space Daily

At 17,500 mph, the ISS produces real relativistic time dilation. After 340 days in orbit, Scott Kelly returned roughly 5...

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Fluorescent RNA sensor gets 10 times more sensitive for water safety - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 18

Fluorescent RNA sensor gets 10 times more sensitive for water safety - Phys.org

Water is largely tasteless to humans. But to the microbial world, it is anything but. Bacteria that live in contaminated...

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