Abstract: Digital health interventions using mobile technologies such as mHealth apps and wearables have the potential to promote healthy behavior change in individuals at a scale larger than ...
Curtin University researchers have demonstrated a new way to uncover the ancient history of Australia’s landscapes, which ...
A research team led by Professor Woong-bae Zee at Sejong University has uncovered compelling evidence that the distinctive warped shapes of many disk galaxies are closely tied to both their ...
A space explosion detected this summer burned for days on end, making it the longest and most unusual gamma-ray burst ever seen. Gamma-ray bursts are the universe’s most powerful explosions. They ...
Ripple (XRP) secured $500M funding from affiliates of Citadel Securities and Fortress at a $40B valuation after its Swell 2025 conference. The event also featured RLUSD stablecoin expansion and ...
ABSTRACT: The Voyager spacecrafts have been measuring since 2012 the rates of electron and nuclei of the cosmic radiation beyond the solar cavity at a distance of more than 1013 meters from the Earth.
Researchers analyzing pulsar data have found tantalizing hints of ultra-slow gravitational waves. A team from Hirosaki University suggests these signals might carry “beats” — patterns formed by ...
Astrology and tarot do something many need—they help us slow down and check in. While the stars lay out the big cosmic patterns, tarot cards tap into your gut, emotions, and now. Together, they’re ...
A rare cosmic configuration: An Einstein Cross with five points of light, instead of the usual four, has been discovered by scientists. Credit: Nicolás Lira Turpaud (ALMA Observatory) & adapted from ...
A rare cosmic configuration: An Einstein Cross with five points of light, instead of the usual four, has been discovered by scientists. When Rutgers theoretical astrophysicist Charles Keeton first saw ...
Scientists find a rare cosmic pattern that will help them learn more about the invisible matter that holds the universe together When Rutgers theoretical astrophysicist Charles Keeton first saw an ...
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