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Betelgeuse has a tiny companion star hidden in plain sight

The intense gravity of the red supergiant will eventually tear the companion star apart, likely within the next few million years. But for now, the existence of this tiny, unseen

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Final Destination: Bloodlines VOD, Streaming and DVD Release Dates

The beloved Final Destination franchise is making a return with its latest installment, Bloodlines. Known for its simple yet effective

Your Genetic Risk For Disease Can Be Changed by Your Environment : ScienceAlert

Genetics vs. Lifestyle: The Complex Relationship in Chronic Diseases Sitting in my doctor's examination room, I was surprised when she

8-year-old kid with a metal detector stumbles upon a 19th century shipwreck 

Lucas Atchison, a Canadian kid, has proven that major scientific discoveries can come from unexpected sources. Two years ago, at

‘Supersonic’ Planes Could Make a Comeback in the U.S. after Decades-Long Ban

Lawmakers in the United States are pushing to legalize the use of emissions-heavy supersonic planes in the country. A bill

Anthropic’s lawyer was forced to apologize after Claude hallucinated a legal citation

Anthropic Admits Error in Legal Battle Over Music Publishers In a recent court filing in Northern California, a lawyer representing

Promises to improve nature are being broken by English house builders

House Builders in England Falling Short on Biodiversity Measures House builders in England are required to create benefits for natureShutterstock

AI power rankings upended: OpenAI, Google rise as Anthropic falls, Poe report finds

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Seafloor amber may hold hints of a tsunami 115 million years ago

The discovery of wavelike patterns in 115-million-year-old amber from northern Japan has shed light on a long-ago natural disaster that