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A Mind-Boggling Look at What Might Be the Brightest Object in the Universe

A Mind-Boggling Look at What Might Be the Brightest Object in the Universe

Scientists have discovered a quasar produced by a massive black hole that could be the brightest known object in the universe, emitting light 500 trillion times more intense than the sun.

AT&T Issues Refunds to Customers Impacted by Cellphone Network Outage

AT&T Issues Refunds to Customers Impacted by Cellphone Network Outage

AT&T has announced that it will be providing refunds to customers who experienced disruptions in their cellphone service due to a recent network outage.

Antarctica Sea Ice Reaches Alarming Low for Third Year in a Row

Antarctica Sea Ice Reaches Alarming Low for Third Year in a Row

Sea ice coverage around Antarctica has dropped below 2m sq km for three years in a row, indicating an 'abrupt critical transition'.

Micromoon to Light Up Michigan Skies Overnight

Micromoon to Light Up Michigan Skies Overnight

Get ready to witness the smallest appearance of the moon this year in Michigan's skies tonight.

The Rise in Pet Taxidermy: Preserving Memories and Providing Comfort

The Rise in Pet Taxidermy: Preserving Memories and Providing Comfort

Taxidermy artist Beth Beverly is seeing increased demand for pet preservation, as more people seek to hold onto the memories of their beloved animals. The global pet-preservation market is projected to surpass $111.4 million by 2031. Beverly's practice now focuses mostly on pet preservation, allowing her to provide a tangible token to help grieving pet owners. While some in the industry frown upon pet taxidermy, Beverly believes that preserving pets is a way to honor them. She takes her work seriously, recognizing the honor in being trusted by pet owners during their time of grief.

Biden brokers $1 billion deal with Oregon, Washington, 4 Columbia River tribes to revive Northwest salmon population

Biden brokers $1 billion deal with Oregon, Washington, 4 Columbia River tribes to revive Northwest salmon population

The Biden administration, leaders of four Columbia River Basin tribes, and the governors of Oregon and Washington have signed a $1 billion plan to recover salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest.

SandboxAQ Awarded U.S. Air Force Contract for Quantum Navigation Research

SandboxAQ Awarded U.S. Air Force Contract for Quantum Navigation Research

SandboxAQ, a leading technology company, has recently been awarded a prestigious contract from the U.S. Air Force to conduct research on quantum navigation. This contract highlights the company's expertise in cutting-edge technologies and their commitment to advancing the field of navigation.

Cloud Scientists Reveal The Best Places To See April 8’s Total Solar Eclipse

Cloud Scientists Reveal The Best Places To See April 8’s Total Solar Eclipse

Find out where the best weather for the total solar eclipse on April 8 will be and how scientists predict cloud cover.