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Ask Ethan: Was the Universe "timeless" before the Big Bang? - Big Think
Here in our Universe, time passes at a fixed rate for all observers: one second-per-second. Before the Big Bang, things were very different.
From the EverythingScience community on Reddit: The color purple exists only in our brains
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This Is the Most Detailed Map of Antarctica Ever Made
Scientists compiled decades of data to reveal the continent hiding beneath millions of miles of ice.
The sex lives of plants are much wilder than you think
Sexus Botanicus, by Joanne Anton, is a lovely exploration of the surprising habits of plants and their pollinators.
Webb telescope's largest study of universe expansion confirms challenge to cosmic theory
The findings offer a crucial cross-check for previous Hubble Space Telescope measurements of the universe's mysterious expansion
Physicists uncover evidence of two arrows of time emerging from the quantum realm | University of Surrey
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/scientists-think-they-know-why-stonehenge-was-rebuilt-thousands-of-years-ago/ar-AA1wbH6F?ocid=TobArticle
Flat Earthers Befuddled as They Visit Antarctica and Earth Appears to Be Round
Flat Earthers visited Antarctica for the first time and discovered, to their surprise, that our planet is actually round.
Chamber discovered deep within Great Pyramid of Giza could be missing piece of the puzzle
The ancient Egyptians are known for their extraordinary works of art and architecture, yet, experts are also interested in the gaping voids they left behind.Indeed, deep within the Great Pyramid of Giza, there exists a massive, sealed space which, though empty, continues to fascinate archaeologists....
Scientists discover a ‘third state’ between life and death
Before the Stone Age: Were the first tools made from plants not rocks? | New Scientist
Our ancestors probably used a wide range of plant-based tools that have since been lost to history. Now we're finally getting a glimpse of this Botanic Age
JunoCam : Processing - Mission Juno
Download raw imagery from JunoCam and upload your processed imagery to the gallery!
Fascinating early photos reveal what the world looked like in the 1800s
From the first daguerreotypes of Paris and London to early images of America's booming cities, these incredible black-and-white photos show what the world looked like in the 1800s...
A new theory suggests mistakes are an essential part of being alive | Aeon Essays
Hens try to hatch golf balls, whales get beached. Getting things wrong seems to play a fundamental role in life on Earth
5 reasons why Pop!_OS is this Linux pro's favorite distro | ZDNET
Selecting a Linux distribution can be daunting but when you finally find the one, you stick with it. Pop!_OS has been my go-to for a long time. Here's why.
Shared from Bing: New Harvard study claims aliens could be living right here on Earth
Harvard University is one of the most revered institutions in the world, so when its academics publish new studies, people take note. It may come as a surprise, therefore, that a team of scientists at Harvard and Montana Technological University, have just produced a paper suggesting an advanced alien civilisation may be “walking among us” here on ...
“Stonehenge” Lake Michigan by Dr. Mark Holley – Dr Mark Holley – Underwater Archaeologist
What if absolutely everything is conscious?
Scientists spent ages mocking panpsychism. Now, some are warming to the idea that plants, cells, and even atoms are conscious.
Heath Ledger’s diary while he was filming for, The Dark Night.
Dreamlike pig-hunting scene is the world’s oldest figurative art | Science | AAAS
We could detect a malfunctioning warp drive on an alien starship | New Scientist
Faster-than-light warp drives are theoretically possible to build, and if aliens are using them, we should be able to detect the gravitational waves produced when one goes wrong
Missing 'Law of Nature' Found That Describes The Way All Things Evolve
Complex, evolving systems abound in our Universe, even beyond the realms of biology. From the growth of stars to prebiotic chemistry, diverse mixes of materials can often be shaped into far more complex forms. Yet unlike other so many other physical phenomena, their changing nature is yet to be represented by a discrete law. That's according to a US team of astrobiologists, philosophers, a mineralogist, a theoretical physicist, and a data...
A New Study Has Changed the Birthplace of Humanity
Evolution didn't start where we thought.
How the Square Root of 2 Became a Number | Quanta Magazine
Useful mathematical concepts, like the number line, can linger for millennia before they are rigorously defined.
A Cubic Millimeter of a Human Brain Has Been Mapped in Spectacular Detail | Scientific American
Nature - Google scientists have modelled a fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution, revealing cells with previously undiscovered features.
Extraordinary Harvard study claims aliens could be living underground on Earth
Harvard University is one of the most revered institutions in the world, so when its academics publish new studies, people take note. It may come as a surprise, therefore, that a team of scientists at Harvard and Montana Technological University, have just produced a paper suggesting an advanced alien civilisation may be “walking among us” here on ...
Weather from Microsoft Start is once again named as the most accurate world forecast provider
Weather from Microsoft Start has been named as the most accurate global forecast provider by the ForecastWatch assessment company for 2023. This is the second year in a row for this honor.
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2024/02/talking-whales-project-ceti/677549/?utm_source=pocket_mylist
If we can learn to speak their language, what should we say?
New theory behind Chicxulub impactor that killed the dinosaurs
New theory explains origin of comet that killed the dinosaurs.