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Astronomers Confirm First Runaway Supermassive Black Hole Racing Through Space at 2.2 Million MPH
The James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed the first observed "runaway" supermassive black hole traveling at an incredible 2.2 million mph through g
By Casey Morgan · Dec 19, 2025
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Astronomers Detect Water Signature in Interstellar Comet from Another Star System
Scientists have discovered a unique ultraviolet signature of water in the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, marking a significant breakthrough in understan
By Riley Carter · Dec 19, 2025
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Solar Storm Could Trigger Satellite Catastrophe in Three Days
HEADLINE: Earth would have 3 days to avoid satellite catastrophe from solar storm SUMMARY: A major solar storm could cripple satellite navigation and
By Taylor Reed · Dec 18, 2025
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NASA Completes Revolutionary Space Telescope That Could Answer If We're Alone
HEADLINE: NASA Completes Next-Gen Telescope, And It Could Soon Reveal Whether We're Alone SUMMARY: NASA has completed construction of its next-generat
By Jordan Hayes · Dec 18, 2025
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Scientists Secretly Using AI for Peer Review Despite Guidelines
More than half of researchers are now using artificial intelligence tools during the peer review process, despite many journals and institutions havin
By Cameron Brooks · Dec 17, 2025
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Telescope Data Eliminates Thirty Theories About Universe Expansion Mystery
The Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile has concluded its 15-year study, releasing final data that confirms the "Hubble tension" is a genuine problem
By Cameron Brooks · Dec 17, 2025
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Earth's First Ancestor Lived 4.2 Billion Years Ago With Surprising Complexity
Scientists have determined that all life on Earth descended from a single organism called the Last Universal Common Ancestor, or LUCA. This ancient an
By Drew Mitchell · Dec 17, 2025
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Revolutionary Window Coating Blocks Heat While Staying Crystal Clear
A new thin insulator designed for building windows could dramatically reduce energy consumption in homes. The innovative material acts as an energy-sa
By Devin Marsh · Dec 17, 2025
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Scientists Discover Little Foot May Be Unknown Human Ancestor Species
I notice you've provided a header for Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, mentioning "biggest discoveries and breakthroughs making headlines," but there's no actua
By Drew Mitchell · Dec 17, 2025
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Revolutionary Transparent Insulation Blocks Heat While Preserving Window Views
A new thin insulator designed for building windows could significantly reduce energy consumption in homes. The innovative material acts as an energy-s
By Jordan Hayes · Dec 16, 2025
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Little Foot Fossil May Represent Entirely New Human Species
I notice you've provided a header for Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, but there's no actual story content to summarize. The text only shows what appears to be
By Sydney Parker · Dec 16, 2025
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Scientists Detect Hundreds of Seismic Events at Antarctica's Crumbling Doomsday Glacier
Scientists have discovered that glacial earthquakes, first identified in the Northern Hemisphere over 20 years ago, are becoming increasingly common i
By Quinn Foster · Dec 16, 2025
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Revolutionary Window Material Cuts Energy Loss by Half While Staying Crystal Clear
Scientists have developed a revolutionary transparent material that insulates windows as effectively as walls, promising to dramatically reduce energy
By Jamie Sullivan · Dec 16, 2025
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AI Achieves Breakthrough in Language Analysis Matching Human Expert Abilities
Large language models are now developing "metalinguistic" abilities, raising profound questions about what makes humans unique. Since Aristotle, langu
By Casey Morgan · Dec 15, 2025
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Curiosity Rover Captures Rare Nighttime Images Inside Mars Drill Hole
NASA's Curiosity rover is concluding its detailed exploration of the Nevado Sajama region on Mars after completing activities during Sols 4731-4742. T
By Sydney Parker · Dec 15, 2025
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Mars Dust Devils Spark Tiny Lightning Bolts Across Red Planet Surface
NASA's Perseverance rover has captured the first direct evidence of lightning on Mars, confirming a long-suspected weather phenomenon. The electric di
By Jamie Sullivan · Dec 15, 2025
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Geminids Meteor Shower Peaks This Weekend Despite Moon Interference
The Geminids meteor shower, considered by NASA as one of the best and most reliable annual displays, will peak Saturday night. Viewers in dark locatio
By Cameron Brooks · Dec 15, 2025
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Scientists Confirm First Runaway Supermassive Black Hole After 50 Years
Astronomers have confirmed the first runaway supermassive black hole using the James Webb Space Telescope, 50 years after scientists first predicted s
By Hayden Walsh · Dec 14, 2025
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Scientists Witness Black Hole Twisting Spacetime for First Time
Astronomers have observed a star wobbling as it orbits a supermassive black hole that's actively tearing it apart and consuming its material. This rar
By Sydney Parker · Dec 14, 2025
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Moon Soil Contains Billions of Years of Earth's Atmosphere
Scientists have discovered that Earth's atmospheric particles have been depositing on the moon's surface for billions of years, potentially creating v
By Quinn Foster · Dec 13, 2025
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Invisible Window Film Cuts Energy Waste Without Blocking Views
University of Colorado Boulder physicists have developed a revolutionary window insulation material that functions like high-tech Bubble Wrap. The inn
By Jordan Hayes · Dec 13, 2025
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Southern Utah Skies Host Spectacular Geminid Meteor Shower This Weekend
Southern Utah's night skies will showcase the spectacular Geminids meteor shower this weekend, widely regarded as the year's most brilliant celestial
By Avery Bennett · Dec 12, 2025
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Ancient Fire Discovery Pushes Human Fire Making Back 350,000 Years
British archaeologists have discovered the world's earliest evidence of humans making fires, pushing back our understanding of controlled fire use by
By Devin Marsh · Dec 12, 2025
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Webb Telescope Captures Light from 13 Billion Year Old Supernova
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured light from the oldest supernova ever observed, dating back 13 billion years to when the universe was only
By Riley Carter · Dec 11, 2025
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