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Dark matter may reveal the origin of primordial magnetic fields

Dark matter may reveal the origin of primordial magnetic fields

The discovery of mini-halos of dark matter scattered throughout the universe could potentially unveil the mysteries of primordial magnetic fields, according to a new theoretical study by the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Italy.

First privately-built U.S. moon lander poised for historic launch on Vulcan rocket's maiden flight

First privately-built U.S. moon lander poised for historic launch on Vulcan rocket's maiden flight

An American moon lander called Peregrine, built by Astrobotic, is set to launch from Cape Canaveral on the maiden flight of United Launch Alliance's new Vulcan rocket. The lander is carrying 20 experiments and international payloads, including six NASA instruments and a sensor valued at $108 million.

Ted Nugent Slams Climate Change as a Scam

Ted Nugent Slams Climate Change as a Scam

Musician Ted Nugent recently made controversial statements on his podcast, Spirit Campfire, where he criticized climate change and electric vehicles.

Oldest Known Spiral Galaxy Seen With Pond-Like Ripples in Astronomical First

Oldest Known Spiral Galaxy Seen With Pond-Like Ripples in Astronomical First

Astronomers have detected pond-like ripples across the gaseous disk of an ancient galaxy, providing insights into its formation and star formation activity.

Extreme Power: Shattering the 10-Petawatt Limit With New Laser Amplification

Extreme Power: Shattering the 10-Petawatt Limit With New Laser Amplification

Tiled titanium:sapphire laser amplification promises to enhance the experimental capability of ultra-intense ultrashort lasers for strong-field laser physics.

India successfully places Aditya-L1 solar probe in orbit

India successfully places Aditya-L1 solar probe in orbit

India's solar probe Aditya-L1 has been successfully placed in its intended orbit by ISRO, making India the fourth country in the world to have a space-based observatory to study the sun.

Volunteers Bring Veterinary Care to Rural Areas with Pet Shortages

Volunteers Bring Veterinary Care to Rural Areas with Pet Shortages

Volunteers are working to address the shortage of veterinary care in rural areas, where pet owners face challenges in finding a veterinarian.

An Englishman's Home Floods Multiple Times, Prompts Him to Build Wall for Protection

An Englishman's Home Floods Multiple Times, Prompts Him to Build Wall for Protection

An Englishman's home in Worcester, England has been flooded nearly a dozen times in just seven years, prompting him to construct a massive wall for protection.