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Space Shuttle Endeavour Displayed in Launch Configuration at California Science Center

Space Shuttle Endeavour Displayed in Launch Configuration at California Science Center

NASA's retired space shuttle Endeavour was carefully hoisted and attached to a huge external fuel tank and its two solid rocket boosters at the California Science Center in Exposition Park.

Man Creates Music for Pets and Becomes Internet Sensation

Man Creates Music for Pets and Becomes Internet Sensation

Amman Ahmed has gained popularity by making music for cats, dogs, and even hamsters, with his YouTube channels accumulating over a billion views.

North Atlantic Right Whale Found Dead Near Martha’s Vineyard

North Atlantic Right Whale Found Dead Near Martha’s Vineyard

A deceased North Atlantic Right Whale was discovered near Martha’s Vineyard with a rope entangled around it. As one of the critically endangered species, only around 360 of these whales are left in existence.

Beyond the Blink: Probing Quantum Materials at Attosecond Speeds

Beyond the Blink: Probing Quantum Materials at Attosecond Speeds

Researchers have developed a new spectroscopy method to study ultrafast processes in strongly correlated materials, achieving sub-femtosecond resolution.

In photos: 'Extraordinary' Webb telescope images detail 19 spiral galaxies

In photos: 'Extraordinary' Webb telescope images detail 19 spiral galaxies

A 'treasure trove' of images featuring 19 nearby spiral galaxies that the James Webb Space Telescope captured were released by NASA and partner agencies on Monday.

People with Bearded Dragons as Pets May Be Exposed to a Rare Strain of Salmonella: Report

People with Bearded Dragons as Pets May Be Exposed to a Rare Strain of Salmonella: Report

A study conducted by the CDCP has found a rare strain of salmonella traced back to pet bearded dragons, which has affected infants in the US and Canada.

Black hole 'particle accelerators' are causing mysterious cosmic rays to rain down on Earth at the speed of light

Black hole 'particle accelerators' are causing mysterious cosmic rays to rain down on Earth at the speed of light

A study uncovered how cosmic objects are sending accelerated particles through space. Jets coming from quasars and supernovae can send dangerous cosmic rays that hit Earth. For the first time, a study showed how the cosmic rays are accelerated to near the speed of light.

SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon 9 Rocket and Deploys Starlink Satellites

SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon 9 Rocket and Deploys Starlink Satellites

SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket and deployed 23 Starlink satellites into low orbit.