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How Can AI Researchers Save Energy? By Going Backward.
Quanta Magazine
‘Science is a human endeavor’: astrophysicist uses art to connect Black and brown kids to the Stem fields
The Guardian
Don't miss the crescent moon shining close to Mars on May 31
Space
Scientists Warn of “Irreversible Rain Chaos” Climate Shift Could Permanently Disrupt Water for 2 Billion People
The Daily Galaxy
A Rogue Star Could Hurl Earth Into Deep Space, Study Warns
Gizmodo
Cephalopods Passed a Cognitive Test Designed For Human Children
ScienceAlert
Scientists found a possible new dwarf planet — it could spell bad news for Planet 9 fans
Space
Mission Control: Eye of the Storm
NASA (.gov)
Early humans took a giant evolutionary leap when they started eating meat
Earth.com
Northern lights may be visible in these 15 US States tonight and over the weekend
Space
Earth’s Seven Continents Might Be a Myth: Only Six Continents May Truly Exist After All
The Daily Galaxy
Scientists Unearth a Perfectly Preserved 14.6-Million-Year-Old “Bee Fossil” That Shouldn’t Exist
Indian Defence Review
Scientists measure a photonic pulse in dozens of dimensions
Earth.com
Could a 70 million-year-old dinosaur fossil hold the key to new cancer discoveries?
The Independent
It’s Official: Dolphins and Orcas Have Passed the “Point of No Return” in Their Evolution to Live on Land Again
The Daily Galaxy
From infinite past to future: Simulation tracks complete journey of gravitational wave through black hole spacetime
Phys.org
Blue Origin boss: Government should forget launch and focus on “exotic” missions
Ars Technica
Rocket Report: Northrop backs Firefly and names its rocket; Xodiac will fly no more
Ars Technica
Origami structures unfold into seamless surfaces for deployable applications
Phys.org
Astronomers discover black hole ripping a star apart inside a galactic collision. 'It is a peculiar event'
Space
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