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Friday, September 27, 2024

Live Science Newsletter

"James Webb telescope spots rare 'missing link' galaxy at the dawn of time."

Views expressed in this science and technology update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 27 September 2024, 1549 UTC.

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Russ Roberts (https://hawaiisciencejournal.blogspot.com).

 

September 27, 2024
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James Webb telescope spots rare 'missing link' galaxy at the dawn of time
(NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Alex Cameron (Oxford))
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have spotted a rare galaxy at the dawn of time that may be a "missing link" between the oldest generation of stars and the ones we see near Earth.
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Planet Earth
'People should not be there': 'Unsurvivable' 20-foot storm surge predicted as ferocious Hurricane Helene heads to Florida
(NOAA/NESDIS/STAR GOES-EAST)
Hurricane Helene has been intensifying with the help of unprecedentedly warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico and is now barreling toward Florida.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomers spot a possible 'future Earth' — 8 billion years into its future
(Giuseppe Parisi)
The rocky planet, roughly twice Earth's size, has offered astronomers a glimpse of one of Earth’s possible futures — if it doesn’t get engulfed by our expanding sun.
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Health
Paramedics may not all be using the best method for defibrillation, study hints
(Rapeepong Puttakumwong via Getty Images)
Positioning defibrillator pads on the front and back of the body, rather than on the front and side, could be more effective at treating cardiac arrests, new research suggests.
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Animals
Watch extremely rare footage of a bigfin squid 'walking' on long, spindly arms deep in the South Pacific
(Deep Sea Research Center, University of Western Australia)
While exploring the Tonga Trench in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean, researchers captured extremely rare footage of a Magnapinna squid with arms several times the length of its body.
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Daily Quiz
Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko recently returned to Earth after completing a record-breaking 1,111 non-consecutive days in space. Roughly how many times has he orbited Earth in that time?
(Learn the answer here.)
Vote11,111
Vote17,800
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Friday, September 6, 2024

Live Science Newsletter

"Asteroid slams into Earth, triggering green 'fireball' over the Philippines...."

Views expressed in this science and technology news update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 06 September 2024, 2208 UTC.

Content and Source:  https://www.livescience.com

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Russ Roberts (https://hawaiisciencejournal.blogspot.com).

 

September 6, 2024
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Asteroid slams into Earth triggering stunning green 'fireball' above the Philippines — 8 hours after it was 1st spotted
(Marvin Coloma via American meteor Society)
On Wednesday (Sept. 4), astronomers spotted a never-before-seen asteroid, 2024 RW1, around eight hours before it entered Earth's atmosphere. The "harmless" space rock quickly burned up as predicted, creating a bright green streak across the night sky before spectacularly exploding.
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History & Archaeology
1,500-year-old gold coins from Byzantine Empire discovered in medieval dwelling in Bulgaria
(Stiliyan Ivanov/National Archaeological Institute with Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Archaeologists in Bulgaria have discovered a medieval house that contained even older gold coins, which date to the reign of the Byzantine emperor Justinian the Great.
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Space
One of the universe's biggest paradoxes could be even weirder than we thought, James Webb telescope study reveals
(NASA/CXC/JPL-Caltech/STScI/NSF/NRAO/VLA)
New James Webb Space Telescope results have revealed that there may not be a Hubble tension after all. But contradictions within the findings point to a deeper mystery.
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Health
How does grapefruit interact with drugs?
(Gabi Musat / 500px via Getty Images)
Grapefruit and grapefruit juice can affect the amount of medication that reaches the bloodstream. But why?
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Scientists just made mice 'see-through' using food dye — and humans are next
(Keyi "Onyx" Li/U.S. National Science Foundation)
A common food dye can turn the skin of living mice transparent, but we don't yet know if it'll work in humans.
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Technology
Radical quantum computing theory could lead to more powerful machines than previously imagined
Getty Images/Eugene Mymrin
Scientists have just theorized how to connect quantum processors over vast distances to form a giant quantum computing network that acts as a single machine.
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