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I Wish This Retro Batman Anime Was Actually Real

James Whitbrook

The firstBatman Ninja was a wonderfully silly time, and the upcoming sequel,Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League, looks to be much the same. But I think Warner Bros. Japan might have ruined it entirely f

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'Poppy seeds' and 'leopard spots' on Mars could hint at ancie...

Sharmila Kuthunur

An arrowhead-shaped rock on Mars sporting features that may hint at ancient microbial activity on the Red Planet has left scientists puzzled. NASA announced in July of last year that the rock, fou

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NASA Super Pressure Balloons Return to New Zealand for Test F...

Olivia F. Littleton

NASAs Scientific Balloon Program has returned to Wnaka, New Zealand, for two scheduled flights to test and qualify the agencys super pressure balloon technology. These stadium-sized, heavy-lift ballo

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The Science of Team Synchrony

Michael Mannino Ph.D.

Xie, E., Yin, Q., Li, K., Nastase, S. A., Zhang, R., Wang, N., & Li, X. (2021). Sharing happy stories increases interpersonal closeness: interpersonal brain synchronization as a neural indicator.

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13 faster-than-light travel methods from sci-fi that leave Ei...

Richard Edwards

When it comes to space travel, Albert Einstein's theory of relativity is a major inconvenience. With the laws of physics (currently) prohibiting faster-than-light travel, velocities are limited to

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Speaking From the Heart on the Importance of Medical Research

Greg O'Brien

As someone living with Alzheimers and with cancer, I was honored to be asked to speak recently at the Stand Up for Science rally before thousands of people at the Lincoln Memorial. My focus was the n

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Rethinking Your Work? Start By Asking A Lot Of Why Questions

Rodger Dean Duncan, Contributor, Rodger Dean Duncan, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/rodgerdeanduncan/

. Pixabay By now it should be obvious to all of us: the Covid pandemic and related social phenomena have influenced people to re-examine their relationships with work. Jennifer Moss has studied th

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Ill-Fated Moon Lander Unexpectedly Woke Up and Sent One Last ...

Passant Rabie

Space can be an unforgiving place. Last week, a lunar lander skidded across the surface of the Moon and ended up in a cold, dark crater, ending its mission before it began. Now, details newly reveale

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My dream Hasselblad camera is getting a sequel soon, accordin...

Timothy Coleman

<ul><li>New leaked pictures seemingly show a Hasselblad X2D II top plate</li><li>The camera will likely be an iterative X2D 100C upgrade</li><li>It could be the camera Hasselblad registered with the

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Life on Earth May Have Been Jump-Started by Microlightning

Cody Cottier

Earth, in its infancy, swirled with all the gases needed to construct life. But they couldnt just assemble themselves into the building blocks of biology. That process, called prebiotic synthesis,

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NASA Atmospheric Wave-Studying Mission Releases Data from Fir...

NASA Science Editorial Team

Following the 3,000th orbit of NASAs AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) aboard the International Space Station, researchers publicly released the missions first trove of scientific data, crucial to i

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The famous Stanley Cup Quench Tumbler is on sale at Amazon fo...

Stan Horaczek

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more Im truly impressed with the Stanley Cups staying power as a cultural object. In recent

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Meet the Johnson CLPS Team Supporting NASAs Lunar Exploration...

Sumer Loggins

As part of NASAs Artemis campaign, the Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative, managed out of Johnson Space Center in Houston, is paving the way for conducting lunar science for the bene

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This is a Lunar Eclipse, Seen from the Moon!

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Thursday brought with it a total lunar eclipse for parts of the world that could see the Moon. If you missed it (like I did) then no problem since Firefly Aerospaces Blue Ghost mission has got your b

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Are Volcanoes Behind The Oxygen We Breathe?

David Bressan, Senior Contributor, David Bressan, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/

A rapid increase in oxygen levels about 2.5 billion years ago was linked to the evolution of ... [+] photosynthetic organisms, but geological factors likely started this process. getty Earths early

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We may have discovered how dark oxygen is being made in the d...

Michael Le Page

Manganese nodules on the sea floor seem to be a source of oxygen and may have been formed by bacteria Science History Images / Alamy Metallic nodules found deep in the sea seem to be producing si

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Worlds Largest Camera is Ready to Take Its First 3,200-Megapi...

Jeremy Gray

The NSFDOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory team installing the LSST Camera on the Simonyi Survey Telescope in March 2025. | Credit: RubinObs/NOIRLab/SLAC/NSF/DOE/AURA/B. Quint The groundbreaking 6,600-pou

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Famous Bald Eagle Babies Weather Major Storm On Live Nest Cam

Amanda Kooser, Senior Contributor, Amanda Kooser, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/amandakooser/

Jackie the bald eagle feeds three eaglets in March in Big Bear Valley in California. Friends of Big Bear Valley video screenshot Its the middle of March and wind is buffeting an eagle nest high up

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Alarming Report Finds US Bird Populations Are Still Crashing

GrrlScientist, Senior Contributor, GrrlScientist, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/grrlscientist/

About one-third of all American bird species are of high or moderate conservation concern due to low populations, declining population trends, or other threats. Long term population trends for Ameri

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*ONLY ON* Ben Bermans HEADS The Inside Scoop Dark Comedy, Ju...

Fermn Cimadevilla

Ben Berman is a veteran comedy director and writer, he got his start editing for Tim &amp; Eric before directing Comedy Bang! Bang!, Jon Benjamin Has a Van, Lady Dynamite, and Man Seeking Woman. He h

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Trump Pentagon Purging Climate Change Measures, Hegseth Says,...

Scott Waldman, E&E News

CLIMATEWIRE | The Defense Department has a new search-and-destroy mission. Its on the hunt for climate-related programs and studies. Last week, the Pentagon announced it had canceled multiple studi

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Do People Change? The Truth About Personality Over Time

Jeffrey Bernstein Ph.D.

Have you ever wondered if people truly change? After attending my 40-year high school reunion, I reflected on this question. As a psychologist, Ive spent years studying human behavior, and what I wit

Psychology Today

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Its Pi Day! Grab this Raspberry Pi 5 starter kit on sale whil...

Gabriela Vatu

Skip to contentType your search and hit enter When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This doesn't affect our editorial independence . Its Pi Day, so what

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