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New Observatory Finds 11,000 Asteroids in Early Test Run
InnovationApr 5

New Observatory Finds 11,000 Asteroids in Early Test Run

A powerful new telescope has discovered 11,000 previously unknown asteroids in just its first test observations, revealing what scientists say will revolutionize our understanding of the solar system. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory accomplished in days what used to take years, offering a glimpse of discoveries to come.

Space.com3 min read
New Rubin Observatory Spots 1,500 Asteroids in First Images
InnovationMay 16

New Rubin Observatory Spots 1,500 Asteroids in First Images

The world's most powerful space survey telescope just started collecting data, and it's already discovering asteroids at a mind-blowing pace. In its very first images, the Rubin Observatory found 1,500 new asteroids, including some spinning faster than scientists thought possible.

Google News - Science3 min read
World's Largest Camera Begins Scanning the Night Sky
InnovationFeb 28

World's Largest Camera Begins Scanning the Night Sky

The Vera Rubin Observatory just sent 800,000 alerts in a single night, catching asteroids, supernovae, and cosmic changes as they happen. Soon it will send seven million alerts nightly, discovering more objects in one year than all telescopes in history combined.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
World's Largest Camera Begins 10-Year Universe Time-Lapse
InnovationJul 5

World's Largest Camera Begins 10-Year Universe Time-Lapse

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile just started the most ambitious sky survey in history, filming the universe every 40 seconds for the next decade. This cosmic movie could unlock mysteries about dark matter, dark energy, and how our universe actually works.

Engadget2 min read
Aloe Vera Compound Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's
Health & WellnessFeb 12

Aloe Vera Compound Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's

Scientists discovered that a natural compound in aloe vera may help slow the enzymes linked to memory loss in Alzheimer's disease. While still early research, the plant-based molecule shows strong potential for future drug development.

Fox News Health2 min read
Aloe Vera Compound Shows Promise for Alzheimer's Treatment
Health & WellnessFeb 8

Aloe Vera Compound Shows Promise for Alzheimer's Treatment

Scientists discovered that beta-sitosterol, a natural compound in Aloe vera, strongly binds to key enzymes linked to Alzheimer's memory loss. Computer models show the plant compound could help slow cognitive decline, opening new paths for future treatments.

Health Daily2 min read
New Observatory Detects 800K Sky Events in One Night
InnovationMar 14

New Observatory Detects 800K Sky Events in One Night

A powerful new telescope just sent out 800,000 alerts in a single night, spotting exploding stars, new asteroids, and cosmic changes as they happen. This marks the beginning of what scientists call a revolutionary way to watch the universe unfold in real time.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
NASA's $30M Mission to Save Falling Observatory
Community HeroesJun 22

NASA's $30M Mission to Save Falling Observatory

A groundbreaking space rescue mission launching this week could extend the life of a beloved astronomy satellite and pave the way for saving other observatories, including Hubble. NASA is sending a robotic spacecraft to boost the Swift Observatory back to safety before it falls from the sky.

Nature News2 min read
Scotland Approves £1.5M Observatory After 2021 Fire
Planet WinsMar 4

Scotland Approves £1.5M Observatory After 2021 Fire

Three years after a devastating fire destroyed Scotland's Dark Sky Observatory, plans for a stunning new £1.5 million facility have just been approved. The new observatory will rise in the heart of the UK's first designated Dark Sky Park, complete with two observing domes and a 360-degree planetarium.

BBC Science2 min read
World's Largest Camera Begins 10-Year Sky Survey in Chile
InnovationJul 6

World's Largest Camera Begins 10-Year Sky Survey in Chile

The biggest digital camera ever built just started capturing the southern sky in unprecedented detail. Scientists will use the Vera C. Rubin Observatory to map billions of stars and galaxies over the next decade.

Google News - Science2 min read
Chile Telescope Begins Largest Cosmic Time-Lapse Ever
InnovationJul 2

Chile Telescope Begins Largest Cosmic Time-Lapse Ever

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile just started a 10-year project to capture the universe like never before. Its revolutionary camera will scan the entire southern sky every few nights, creating humanity's most detailed cosmic movie.

Scientific American2 min read
New Observatory Sends 800K Alerts on Universe Changes Nightly
InnovationMar 4

New Observatory Sends 800K Alerts on Universe Changes Nightly

A revolutionary telescope just started sending scientists 800,000 nightly alerts about changes in the universe, from exploding stars to new asteroids. Within a year, it will capture more cosmic objects than all other observatories combined throughout human history.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
Hawaii's Climate Observatory Reopens After 3-Year Shutdown
SolutionsMay 19

Hawaii's Climate Observatory Reopens After 3-Year Shutdown

After a volcano buried a mile of road in lava, helicopter crews kept a crucial climate monitoring station alive for three years. Now the road is rebuilt and scientists are back on the ground at one of Earth's most important environmental observatories.

Google News - Science3 min read
Singapore School Opens Observatory for Student Space Research
InnovationApr 20

Singapore School Opens Observatory for Student Space Research

Students at Singapore's School of Science and Technology can now track satellites and explore distant planets from their own campus observatory. The new Space Technology Centre puts cutting-edge astronomy tools in the hands of teenagers eager to explore the cosmos.

Google News - Singapore Technology3 min read
Delhi Gardener's Aloe Vera Trick Roots Bougainvillaea
SolutionsMay 1

Delhi Gardener's Aloe Vera Trick Roots Bougainvillaea

A simple household plant could be the secret to growing vibrant bougainvillaea from cuttings. Delhi gardener Dipalee Katre shows how fresh aloe vera gel helps stubborn stems develop strong roots.

The Better India2 min read
Peru's 5,000-Year-Old Sky Observatory Discovered
SolutionsApr 22

Peru's 5,000-Year-Old Sky Observatory Discovered

Archaeologists just uncovered one of the Americas' oldest astronomical observatories at Peru's Áspero site, revealing how ancient coastal communities tracked the stars to survive. The stone platform helped them predict tides and seasons 5,000 years ago.

Google: archaeological discovery2 min read
VP JD Vance Adds Chicken Coop to Naval Observatory Home
Acts of KindnessJun 8

VP JD Vance Adds Chicken Coop to Naval Observatory Home

Vice President JD Vance brought farmyard charm to Washington DC by installing a custom chicken coop at his official residence, complete with 12 baby chicks. The Victorian-style henhouse was donated by a North Carolina company and introduced to local kids through a 4-H educational event.

Stuff NZ2 min read
New Observatory Spots 800K Sky Changes in One Night
InnovationFeb 27

New Observatory Spots 800K Sky Changes in One Night

A revolutionary telescope in Chile just flagged 800,000 cosmic discoveries in a single night, and scientists say that number will jump to 7 million nightly by year's end. This breakthrough will help us catch supernovas as they happen, track dangerous asteroids, and unlock mysteries about dark matter.

Live Science3 min read
$10B Plant Near World's Best Observatory Canceled
Planet WinsFeb 5

$10B Plant Near World's Best Observatory Canceled

Astronomers are celebrating after a company canceled plans for a massive hydrogen plant that would have damaged one of Earth's most important telescopes. The decision protects cutting-edge research into distant galaxies and planets beyond our solar system.

Space.com2 min read
New Telescope Finds 11,000 Asteroids in Just Days
InnovationApr 5

New Telescope Finds 11,000 Asteroids in Just Days

The Rubin Observatory discovered more than 11,000 previously unknown asteroids during early test runs, offering a preview of how it will revolutionize our understanding of the solar system. What used to take years to find now happens in days.

Google News - Science3 min read

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