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Black Hole ‘UFO’ Caught at Critical Moment in Scientific First : ScienceAlert

Breakthrough Discovery: Supermassive Black Hole Unleashes Ultrafast Winds Astronomers have made a groundbreaking observation, capturing the moment when a supermassive black hole flare triggers a powerful wind traveling at relativistic

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Hackers slipped a trojan into the code library behind most of the internet. Your team is probably affected

An access token for npm, belonging to the lead maintainer of axios, a popular JavaScript HTTP client library, was stolen

‘Exploding Head Syndrome’ Can Strike as You Fall Asleep. An Expert Explains. : ScienceAlert

Have you ever been on the brink of sleep when you suddenly hear what seems like a gunshot, a door

Google Just Made the Pixel 10a Look Even More Stupid

The Pixel 10a has faced challenges from the start. It faced significant criticism for not offering substantial improvements over its

Eat more plant-based protein instead of meat, top heart health body says, contradicting RFK, Jr.

March 31, 2026 3 min read Add Us On GoogleAdd SciAm Eat more plant-based protein instead of meat, top heart

A once-fantastical collider could answer physics’ biggest mysteries

In the realm of particle physics, Tova Holmes is a notable figure, having even designed a T-shirt inspired by her

They Will Kill You Review: Plenty of Blood, But Lacking Guts

At a glance Expert's Rating Our Verdict "They Will Kill You," an action-comedy-horror film, is a mix of swords, satanists,

Whoop’s valuation just tripled to $10 billion

Whoop, a company specializing in fitness and health tracking wearables, has successfully secured $575 million in a Series G funding

Unexpected Metal in Rocks on Mars Hints at The Possibility of Ancient Life : ScienceAlert

The recent finding of abundant nickel in a previously waterlogged area of Mars provides further evidence that the red planet