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According to Psychology, What It Means When Someone Is Always Petting Cats - The Daily Galaxy

According to Psychology, What It Means When Someone Is Always Petting Cats - The Daily Galaxy

Some stressed-out people aren't drawn to dogs at all. New research reveals a personality trait that predicts who will seek out cats for comfort instead.

Does Dante's Inferno from the 14th century depict an asteroid impact? - Space

Does Dante's Inferno from the 14th century depict an asteroid impact? - Space

One of the greatest works of medieval literature hides within it an accurate representation of an asteroid impact, according to a professor of geomythology.

Rare giant squid found in western Australia - NewsNation

Rare giant squid found in western Australia - NewsNation

Before the findings, the species of giant squids were only ever found dead or dying.

Scientists Solve 100-Year-Old Schrödinger Mystery About Color Perception - SciTechDaily

Scientists Solve 100-Year-Old Schrödinger Mystery About Color Perception - SciTechDaily

Scientists have finally cracked the hidden geometry behind how humans perceive color.

Astronomers Find an X-Ray Key to the Red Dot Mystery - Universe Today

Astronomers Find an X-Ray Key to the Red Dot Mystery - Universe Today

Ever since JWST first began peering out at the early Universe a few years ago, astronomers have been spotting strange

Radio telescopes confirm 3.3-million-light-year halo in unusually quiet galaxy cluster - Phys.org

Radio telescopes confirm 3.3-million-light-year halo in unusually quiet galaxy cluster - Phys.org

Astronomers have employed the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and the MeerKAT radio telescope to observe a galaxy cluster known as RXCJ0232–4420. Results of the new observations, published April 29 on the arXiv pre-print server, deliver impor…

Cut marks on 1.6 million-year-old bones reveal early humans moved prized meat - Phys.org

Cut marks on 1.6 million-year-old bones reveal early humans moved prized meat - Phys.org

There is an old adage that goes, "you are what you eat," meaning that the food you consume helps build your body and fuel your mind. The same is true now as it ever was. When it comes to early humans, studying what they ate and how they obtained high-quality …

'More than 100 million years of evolution': How snakes evolved and lost their legs - Live Science

'More than 100 million years of evolution': How snakes evolved and lost their legs - Live Science

Huge snakes, tiny snakes, poisonous snakes and constrictor snakes, snakes that slither, burrow or swim: New fossils and modern technology are tracing serpent origins

NASA's Voyager Probes Are Defying Time, And This Bold Plan Could Extend Their Mission for Decades - The Daily Galaxy

NASA's Voyager Probes Are Defying Time, And This Bold Plan Could Extend Their Mission for Decades - The Daily Galaxy

NASA’s Voyager spacecraft, nearly 50 years in deep space, might continue their mission well into the 2030s with a new engineering maneuver that could extend their power.