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'Ambitious climate action is more urgent than ever:' 3 Climate records broken in 2024

2024 has been another challenging year for Earth's climate, marked by record temperatures, extreme weather events, and urgent warnings from scientists about the accelerating pace of global warming. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/mVTULAM

Ireland's lost Apollo 11 moon rock traced from basement to fire in documents

New details about the small pieces of the moon gifted by the United States to Ireland in 1970 have now been unearthed. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the Apollo 11 lunar samples. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/lV7XLNu

People who are immunocompromised may not produce enough protective antibodies against RSV after vaccination

Researchers have shown that people 60 years or older with weakened immunity do not respond as strongly to vaccines against the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) as people in the same age group with normal immune function. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/5FPBcth

Urgent action needed to protect the Parma wallaby

The creation of more fox-free safe havens and greater collaboration between government and landowners is needed to ensure the survival of a species of wallaby, an expert argues. The Parma wallaby, also known as the white-throated wallaby, is listed as a vulnerable species in Australia, while the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifies it as Near Threatened. The marsupial is found along the Great Dividing Range in northern New South Wales. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/V8y4b12

Panasonic Leica DG Elmarit 200mm f/2.8 POWER O.I.S. review

The Panasonic Leica DG Elmarit 200mm f/2.8 POWER O.I.S. is a high-quality telephoto prime offering excellent image quality alongside a 400mm equivalent focal length. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/rw42asD

The top 7 black hole discoveries from 2024

2024 was a big year for black hole science, and Space.com was on duty all year to bring you every major development in our understanding of the universe's most fascinating entities. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/wKGXTfN

Former US President Jimmy Carter dies at 100, but his voice continues 'into the cosmos'

The longest-lived president in United States’ history, Jimmy Carter’s voice will continue to extend “into the cosmos” beyond his death at 100. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/XpeMR71

Watch India launch 2 satellites on a space docking test flight on Dec. 30 (video)

Liftoff is set for 11:38 a.m. EST (9:58 p.m. IST) from ISRO's Satish Dhawan Space Centre. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/531E8oI

15 must-see naked-eye skywatching events in 2025

The 2025 skywatching guide includes a rare sunrise solar eclipse, an occultation of Mars and three supermoons. Here are the dates you need to know. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/0ej37Rc

3... 2... 1... SpaceX launches Starlink satellites on third-to-last mission planned for 2024

SpaceX has begun counting down to the New Year, with the launch of the first of three rockets planned to close out 2024. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/IMb72wZ

Watch SpaceX attempt to launch 4 Astranis satellites for the 2nd time tonight after abort

Liftoff is set for 12 a.m. EST (0500 GMT) on Sunday, Dec. 29. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/a8bQpHu

Don't miss these 15 spectacular moon events in 2025

Here are the best lunar events to see in 2025, including the Major Lunar Standstill, eclipses, occultations and conjunctions involving the moon. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/Ndi3yVf

Starship, Europa Clipper and more: The top 10 spaceflight stories of 2024

From SpaceX plucking its huge Super Heavy rocket out of the sky to the launch of NASA's $5 billion Europa Clipper mission, this year held many amazing advances. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/mF3ce4v

Digital healthcare consultations not enough for safe assessment of tonsillitis

Digital healthcare consultations are not enough for a safe assessment of tonsillitis, according to a new study. Reliability will not be sufficient, thus increasing the risk of over- or under-treatment of a sore throat. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/7ATwBKy

The rare 'black moon' of December 30 rises next week

December 2024 will see a rare "black moon," a term for the second new moon in a calendar month. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/miJAz1y

High-quality nanodiamonds for bioimaging and quantum sensing applications

Researchers have developed nanodiamond sensors with nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers, offering exceptional brightness and spin properties for quantum sensing and bioimaging. These nanodiamonds outperform commercial options, requiring 20 times less energy and maintaining quantum states 11 times longer. Enhanced sensitivity to magnetic fields and temperature enables precise applications, including disease detection, battery analysis, and thermal management of electronics, marking a significant advancement in nanotechnology-driven quantum sensing for biological and industrial innovations. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/UAgcRqM

'Silo' scores a third and fourth season from Apple TV+

Apple TV+'s successful sci-fi series "Silo" will return for a third and fourth season from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/xsvXZRC

Paleobiologists unlock 500,000 years of fossil records: Climate change impacts and risks of marine carbon removal

Climate change impacts not only life on land but also the largely unexplored deep-sea ecosystem, home to unique and largely unexplored fauna. Deep-sea animals, which have adapted to stable and extreme environments, are particularly vulnerable to changes in temperature and food availability. This raises a crucial question: What environmental factors are most important for deep-sea ecosystems, and how might they be disrupted? from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/BQkZgUl

The 'Doctor Who' Christmas special 2024 is pure Steven Moffat: Here's why 'Joy' is so important to the world

An intricately plotted festive tale checks into a hotel that takes guests everywhere in history. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/gvZUt3W

New thunderstorms wider than Earth are spewing out green lightning on Jupiter — and could make one of the gas giant's massive bands disappear

A pair of massive thunderstorms have been spotted swirling in Jupiter's "South Equatorial Belt" and are likely unleashing massive bolts of green lightning. Some experts think the pale clouds could end up altering the rusty band's color — and potentially even making it "disappear." from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/4mEf1hY

Mars opposition 2025: How to see the Red Planet at its biggest and brightest

Mars is on the cusp of becoming bigger and brighter than at any point since 2022 as it comes into alignment with Earth and the sun. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/2ID3HaG

How 2024 brought us deeper into the world of particles

Dark matter, antimatter, W bosons and neutron lifetimes all feature in our top 10 stories. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/R5Ab4Fn

ULA wants to upgrade Vulcan Centaur rocket into a 'space interceptor' to defend satellites

United Launch Alliance (ULA) says its new, powerful Vulcan Centaur upper stage rocket could play a key role in defending satellites from potential threats in space. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/xjm59AC

See a dead Chinese satellite burn up as a brilliant fireball in the night sky (video)

The satellite was one of China's first-ever commercial Earth imaging satellites. RIP, SuperView 1-02. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/iyvAsw1

How to follow Santa Claus this Christmas Eve with NORAD's 2024 tracker

Keep watch for Jolly Old St. Nick on NORAD's official website and festive Santa Claus tracker. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/NLOqWTC

Asteroid-comet chimera Chiron has an unusual ice mix, James Webb Space Telescope finds

An object that orbits in the space between Jupiter and Neptune has chemistry that could tell us more about the birth of the solar system. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/5wonVq4

How to watch 'Doctor Who' Christmas special: Stream 'Joy to the World' online and from anywhere

The Doctor checks in to a very unusual hotel – here's how to watch "Doctor Who" Christmas special "Joy to the World" online on BBC iPlayer in the UK and on Disney Plus in the US. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/KcR6iFx

'Silo' Season 2 Episode 6: How far will Bernard go to maintain control?

A recap of Apple TV+'s "Silo" Season 2 Episode 6, "Barricades" from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/JfjtKSn

This Christmas Eve, humans will try to embrace a star

Parker Solar Probe will make an immensely close pass by the sun on Dec. 24 — but its scientists aren't worried. They have faith in their explorer. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/ua5knTB

SpaceX launches 21 Starlink internet satellites from Florida, lands rocket at sea (photos)

SpaceX launched 21 Starlink internet satellites from Florida's Space Coast early Monday morning (Dec. 23) and landed the returning rocket on a ship at sea. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/sUtpIl5

What time is the NASA Parker Solar Probe's closest sun flyby ever on Christmas Eve?

Set your Parker Solar Probe sun flyby clocks for Dec. 24 at 6:53 a.m. EST (1153 GMT), Space Fans. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/dnG3j2c

Space2Sea Antarctica: William Shatner, Neil deGrasse Tyson and NASA astronauts talk exploration and science from the Drake Passage

Explorers, astronauts and filmmakers described life in space and on Earth in an epic livestream from the Drake Passage. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/eh0WRNt

Daffy Duck's 'full moon' and Porky Pig fend off alien invasion in 'The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie' (trailer)

Daffy Duck's full moon is on display in teaser trailer has landed for "The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie" from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/4UAMmvg

You can now wear an Apollo Guidance Computer keypad as a wristwatch

NASA's Apollo spacecraft had briefcase-size computers that for their day would normally have filled two rooms. Apollo Instruments has been able to shrink the Apollo Guidance Computer even more. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/Mstilvx

Dreaming of a white Christmas? Snow is likely in these US states according to NOAA climate data

According to climate data from NOAA, you might not have to only dream about having a white Christmas this year in some parts of the United States. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/6kRHihC

Axiom's private space station is coming sooner than we thought

Axiom Space has decided to change up the method for assembling its commercial space station, meaning the outpost could be free-flying as soon as 2028. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/vZKjNwI

Watch NASA's Artemis Orion moon spacecraft blow its top during testing (video)

NASA's Orion spacecraft recently completed an 11-month test campaign, during which it was subjected to extreme conditions of a launch abort scenario and electromagnetic effects of lightning strikes. from Latest from Space https://ift.tt/wepq8v7

Origins of lunar water and its connection to Earth's early history

Scientists have unveiled groundbreaking research on the origins of lunar water, offering insights that could reshape our understanding of the Earth-Moon system and the broader solar system. The pioneering study explores the isotopic signatures of lunar water, revealing a mix of indigenous and cometary sources. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/uOXkifG

NASA space telescopes give Christmas Tree Cluster a festive makeover (photos)

The James Webb Space Telescope used a galaxy as a cosmic magnifying glass to find transient objects in the "Christmas Tree" cluster, a Winter Wonderland of even more galaxies. from Space https://ift.tt/WSl4tqJ

Looking back at '2010', the criminally-underrated sequel to '2001: A Space Odyssey'

Forty years ago, this lesser-known sequel attempted to explain the mysteries of one of sci-fi's greatest movies. from Space https://ift.tt/ovVl2st

It's a bird! it's a plane! It's the 1st fantastic trailer for James Gunn's 'Superman!'

Krypto saves the day in this heroic look at the Man of Steel's new reboot from the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Trilogy director from Space https://ift.tt/kY358Lr

The longevity factor Foxo3 mediates 'unfit' cell elimination to ensure healthy body construction

Researchers have revealed some of the precise mechanisms by which erroneous cells are recognized, marked for removal, and eliminated via apoptosis in developing zebrafish. Notably, they found that the protein Foxo3 may be a universal marker of cell competition in zebrafish and mice. These findings have important implications for congenital disorders, cancer, and aging, and may lead to novel treatments. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/jewkhLD

Space2Sea Voyage of Legends in Antarctica: Join William Shatner, Neil deGrasse Tyson, former NASA astronauts and more in free webinar on space and science

Tune into a live webinar on Dec. 19 as several cultural and scientific icons will answer questions about mysteries of the universe and space travel from an Antarctica-bound luxury expedition vessel. from Space https://ift.tt/vBx8pif

James Webb Space Telescope catches monster black hole napping after 'overeating' in the early universe

The James Webb Space Telescope has caught a napping monster black hole in the early universe. The cosmic giant is slumbering after a massive meal like a reveller on Christmas Day. from Space https://ift.tt/ZR0wltj

Potentially habitable planet TRAPPIST-1b may have a carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere

The innermost Earth-like planet in the famous TRAPPIST-1 system might be capable of supporting a thick atmosphere after all, according to new research. from Space https://ift.tt/R6vANq2

Study finds lower rates of death from Alzheimer's disease among taxi and ambulance drivers

A new study raises the possibility that jobs that require frequent spatial processing -- such as figuring out a taxi route or the best way to navigate to a hospital -- could lead to lower rates of death from Alzheimer's disease. Researchers investigated this possibility by using national data on the occupations of people who had died to evaluate risk of death from Alzheimer's disease across 443 professions. They found that taxi driving and ambulance driving were associated with a lower rate of death from Alzheimer's disease compared to other professions. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/VGRNaZf

You ain’t seen nothing yet! 'The Outer Worlds 2' gets wild new trailer at The Game Awards

A new trailer for Obsidian Entertainment's "The Outer Worlds 2" was released at TGA 2024 from Space https://ift.tt/agOAnB6

Webb mail: US Priority Mail stamps to again star deep space images in 2025

The universe of U.S. postage stamps featuring James Webb Space Telescope imagery is set to expand again in 2025. The U.S. Postal Service revealed its Priority Mail and Express flat rate stamps. from Space https://ift.tt/mcnobzS

'Dune: Prophecy' 'In Blood, Truth:' Tula plays Frankenstein and Desmond's twisted origins exposed

A recap of HBO/Max's "Dune: Prophecy" Episode 5, "In Truth, Blood" from Space https://ift.tt/TmZ059H

Problems developed faster among gamers who started early

People who started playing video games at an early school age developed problematic gaming more quickly compared to those who started playing a few years later. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/Im58V7d

Watch SpaceX Starship test fire engines ahead of flight 7 launch (video)

SpaceX fired up its next Starship for an engine test before the rocket's next launch to space. from Space https://ift.tt/Lb6Az3I

December full moon 2024: Cold Moon puts on a dazzling show for skywatchers worldwide (photos)

The last full moon of 2024 did not disappoint. from Space https://ift.tt/yDB85s2

'Silo' Season 2 'Descent': The mystery spirals deeper as we learn Solo's real name... or do we?

A recap of the fifth episode of Apple TV+'s "Silo" Season 2 from Space https://ift.tt/wA60YUj

Who is Jared Isaacman, Trump's pick for NASA chief?

Donald Trump has nominated billionaire private astronaut Jared Isaacman to lead NASA. What do we know about the potential next administrator of America’s space agency? from Space https://ift.tt/P24x1WO

See the best Geminid meteor shower 2024 photos from around the world

Relive the prolific Geminid meteor shower with these dazzling photos. from Space https://ift.tt/EMwurIK

Where does 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew' fit in the Star Wars timeline?

A rundown of the timeline for "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew," and where it fits into the franchise. from Space https://ift.tt/zZoYGgq

'Dune: Prophecy:' What are Face Dancers and who are the Bene Tleilax?

An explanation of Face Dancers and their Bene Tleilax makers in "Dune: Prophecy" from Space https://ift.tt/gevt97A

There's a weird, disappearing dark spot on Saturn's moon Enceladus

Enceladus' ice plumes might be the reason why a dark spot on the moon is disappearing. But what is the spot in the first place? from Space https://ift.tt/2r6kvAF

The Game Awards 2024: All the new space and sci-fi games at the show

Here's the full rundown of new space-related game titles from The Game Awards 2024. from Space https://ift.tt/Fcf0oXi

Barn swallow research offers real-time insight on how new species form

In a new study, scientists describe how different traits used to choose mates in barn swallow populations are driving the bird to diverge, which could eventually lead to the formation of new species. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/hOmayYq

SpaceX launching mysterious RRT-1 mission from Florida tonight

SpaceX plans to launch the RRT-1 mission —perhaps an advanced GPS satellite — from Florida's Space Coast tonight (Dec. 13). from Space https://ift.tt/qWp2rxF

Panama, Austria sign Artemis Accords, bringing tally to 50 nations

A total of 50 nations have now joined NASA's efforts to establish peaceful and cooperative international space exploration. from Space https://ift.tt/lyWefuw

Violent superflares explode from sun-like stars every 100 years

Violent superflares erupt from sun-like stars about once a century, far more frequently than previously expected. As a civilization around such a star, what does this mean for us? from Space https://ift.tt/DLaMSxe

Fireball! Meteor streaks across Indiana’s early-morning sky (videos)

A fireball lit up the skies over Indiana early Tuesday morning (Dec. 10), illuminating the cloud cover as it burned through the atmosphere. from Space https://ift.tt/od3teHy

SpaceX launch of NASA's new 3D-sky-mapping satellite set for February 2025

NASA is aiming for February 2025 to launch its SPHEREx observatory, which will produce 3D maps of the entire visible sky. from Space https://ift.tt/nJ4szxM

'We are preparing to make history:' NASA's Parker Solar Probe gears up for epic sun flyby on Christmas Eve

On Christmas Eve, NASA's Parker Solar Probe will break its own records for speed and closest approach to the sun. from Space https://ift.tt/2ASOwuV

ORCs in space! Astronomers find another vast odd radio circle in 'completely unexpected discovery'

Astronomers have discovered a new vast Odd Radio Circle, or "ORC," that could help determine the origin of this strange galaxy-encompassing phenomenon. from Space https://ift.tt/F6f3w5J

Tom Hanks bringing 'The Moonwalkers' to Houston for US premiere in 2025

"The Moonwalkers" is landing in Houston. More than a year after the immersive film debuted in London, "The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks" is set to make its US premiere at Space Center Houston. from Space https://ift.tt/sKXrOFT

Scientists developed a nanolaser: Silver nanocubes enable light generation

Scientists have developed a unique nanolaser. Although the dimensions of this laser are so small that its structure can only be seen through a powerful microscope, its potential is vast. With applications in early medical diagnostics, data communication, and security technologies, this invention could also become a key tool for the study of light and matter interactions. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/2SowsOd

Cosmic rays may complicate the quest to find life on Mars

We may be racing against the clock to identify signs of life on Mars — and it's all because of cosmic rays. from Space https://ift.tt/CdmBF67

The moon's oldest crater is super round - and that's great news for NASA's Artemis astronauts

Scientists have found that the moon's oldest crater is rounder than we thought, which may mean future moon astronauts in the region could find and study rocks from deep within the moon's mantle or crust. from Space https://ift.tt/Q1TSK6w

Not all stars with black hole companions die gruesome deaths, scientists say

Stars in binaries with black holes usually suffer gruesome fates, but two systems discovered by Gaia hint at a survival mechanism. from Space https://ift.tt/dBxS9vI

Predicting future floods: New AI tool gives realistic satellite-like views

MIT scientists are developing an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that creates realistic satellite images of potential flooding scenarios. from Space https://ift.tt/UzGlLXZ

Could online technology be a clue as to why boys in Norway are outperforming girls in learning English as a second language?

Bucking conventionality, boys in Norway are making early gains in reading English as a second language and even outperforming girls at age 10 and 13 -- a new a study of more than one million students suggests. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/DSQ4Y5m

Are there hidden oceans inside the moons of Uranus? Their wobbles could tell us

Studying how much the Uranian moons sway in orbit may reveal whether or not they have oceans inside of them. NASA is in the early stages of planning a mission to do just that. from Space https://ift.tt/jxUKhY5

Sun unleashes surprise X-class solar flare triggering radio blackout over southern Africa (video)

Watch the moment an impulsive X-class solar flare explodes from the sun in a dramatic eruption. from Space https://ift.tt/pr8sjNP

A 'giant' rising in the desert: World's largest telescope comes together (photo)

Construction of the world's largest telescope moves forward with progress of the dome and housing for the primary mirror. from Space https://ift.tt/E9cqKWA

How do marine food webs respond to increasing alkalinity?

To mitigate climate change, human-made carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions must be reduced as quickly and drastically as possible. Additionally, some of the CO2 already emitted needs to be safely removed from the atmosphere. One solution is to accelerate and enhance the ocean's natural uptake of CO2 by increasing its alkalinity. Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE) mimics the natural process of rock weathering by adding ground rock, or its dissolution products, directly to the seawater. So far, little is known about the effects of this method on marine life. Now, a study has assessed the impacts of a moderate OAE application, showing that the effects on zooplankton are likely minimal and that the food web could remain stable. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/y1i04Zf

Chimpanzees perform the same complex behaviors that have brought humans success

A new study suggests that the fundamental abilities underlying human language and technological culture may have evolved before humans and apes diverged millions of years ago. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/eXs3OLR

Immersive sci-fi spaceport experience Interstellar Arc is coming to Las Vegas in 2025

Interstellar Arc will transport visitors on an "epic deep space adventure" when it blasts off next year. from Space https://ift.tt/nST4fa6

New insights on preventing brain injury after cardiac arrest

Researchers uncovered a population of cells that may provide protection from brain injury following cardiac arrest, leading them to examine a drug that can activate these cells to improve neurological outcomes. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/8WgdVJx

China debuts $553 million spaceport with launch of new Long March-12 rocket (video)

China debuted its new launch vehicle Long March-12, delivering two experimental satellites into orbit and marking the inaugural flight from the country's first commercial spaceport. from Space https://ift.tt/7QOxvEU

James Webb Space Telescope discovers 4th exoplanet in sweet triple 'super puff' star system

Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered a fourth planet in Kepler-51, a sweet system of cotton candy super puff planets. from Space https://ift.tt/ufvUHeG

Can plastic-eating bugs help with our microplastic problem?

Previous research found that insects can ingest and absorb pure, unrefined microplastics -- but only under unrealistic, food-scarce situations. Zoologists have now tested mealworms in a more realistic scenario, feeding them ground-up face masks -- a common plastic product -- mixed with bran, a tastier option. After 30 days, the research team found the mealworms ate about half the microplastics available, about 150 particles per insect, and gained weight. They excreted a small fraction of the microplastics consumed, about four to six particles per milligram of waste, absorbing the rest. Eating microplastics did not appear to affect the insects' survival and growth. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/UCrXAyb

Asteroid the size of 3 million elephants zooms past Earth

A big asteroid zoomed past Earth and the moon early Dec. 4, setting it up for another close pass in 2028. from Space https://ift.tt/FIUWvK5

Inside the Hubble Space Telescope's 23-year-long look at a beautiful blue galaxy

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope explores the evolution of spiral galaxy UGC 10043 through images taken 23 years apart, in 2000 and 2023. from Space https://ift.tt/iysvAnR

Directive 8020: Everything we know about Supermassive's sci-fi horror game

The fifth installment of Supermassive Games' Dark Pictures Anthology is going to outer space in search of Lovecraftian horrors. from Space https://ift.tt/50vAVRX

Get a sneak peek at 'Star Trek' illustrated short story anthology beaming up later this month (exclusive)

A sneak peek at the new "Star Trek" short story anthology, "A Year To The Day I Saw Myself Die and Other Stories" from Space https://ift.tt/1Ag5lGL

'Galaxy Quest' blasts back onto our screens with 25th anniversary Blu-ray release

A preview of new "Galaxy Quest" 4K UHD Blu-ray and Limited Edition Steelbook from Space https://ift.tt/mD7MnNa

Smallest walking robot makes microscale measurements

Researchers have created the smallest walking robot yet. Its mission: to be tiny enough to interact with waves of visible light and still move independently, so that it can maneuver to specific locations -- in a tissue sample, for instance -- to take images and measure forces at the scale of some of the body's smallest structures. from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://ift.tt/9VkSz3r

Cyber Monday drone deal: Save $110 on the DJI Avata

The DJI Avata, a well-rounded drone suitable for all levels, is over $100 off in this Cyber Monday drone deal. from Space https://ift.tt/QemK64i

Call me crazy but I'd fall for this Cyber Monday star projector deal, even if it's fake

We gave this star projector five stars in our glowing review and it's currently on offer for Cyber Monday, except it's not a genuine deal, but I'd buy it anyway. from Space https://ift.tt/vmZfaQY

Get a year of Peacock for just $19.99 in this Cyber Monday streaming deal

Save $60 on an annual Peacock Premium subscription or pay-as-you-watch for $1.99 a month. from Space https://ift.tt/2UG3fJM

Star Wars: Hunters is coming to PC in early 2025

After making waves on Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch, the online action game Star Wars: Hunters is coming to PC. from Space https://ift.tt/JA7oEia

My go-to telescope for high-definition views of the solar system is this Sky-Watcher refractor with nearly $500 off this Cyber Monday

This Black Friday weekend, the Sky-Watcher EvoStar 120 APO Doublet Refractor is 20% off and is a must-buy if you are a seasoned skywatcher or looking for an upgrade on your current instrument. from Space https://ift.tt/POVcb4y

Declassified spy satellite images reveal 1,400-year-old battle site in Iraq that set off the Muslim conquest

Historical texts that mentioned details about the battle site helped researchers match the images to the lost town of al-Qadisiyyah. from Space https://ift.tt/xrA4t9J

Huge PSVR headset Cyber Monday deal: Save $200

Save a massive 37% on the PSVR 2 headset this Cyber Monday as one of the best VR headsets is at its lowest-ever price. from Space https://ift.tt/mYQhZ2c

New moon December 2024: A young moon passes Venus

New moon December 2024: A young moon passes Venus from Space https://ift.tt/xIgEzba