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Euclid Found the 2 Oldest Quasars Ever — Each Brighter Than a Trillion Suns
The Euclid space telescope has identified the two most ancient quasars ever observed, both blazing with the energy of a trillion suns just 670 million years after the Big Bang — deepening the mystery of how supermassive black holes grew so massive so fast.Antarctica’s First Dinosaur Fossil Spent 40 Years Mislabeled in a Drawer
A bone fragment collected from Antarctica in 1985 sat mislabeled in museum storage for roughly 40 years before researchers identified it as an 82-million-year-old titanosaur vertebra — the first dinosaur fossil ever confirmed from the continent.Why Psoriasis Biologics Fail 1 in 3 Patients — and What Genetics Reveal
A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology identifies a dual Th17 and Type 2 immune signature that may predict, before treatment starts, which psoriasis patients will respond to biologics and which will not.Closest Exoplanets to Earth: Proxima Centauri’s Worlds Upend Expectations
The closest exoplanets to Earth orbit Proxima Centauri just 4.25 light-years away, including a potentially habitable rocky world—yet violent stellar flares and missing atmosphere data make their prospects far more complicated than scientists first hoped.Star Chart for Beginners: See 4,500 Stars Tonight With Naked Eyes
The human eye can detect roughly 4,500 stars and even the Andromeda Galaxy without any equipment. This naked-eye astronomy guide explains how to read a star chart and which planets, stars, and deep-sky objects are visible tonight.Japan’s Hayabusa2 Flew Within 800 Meters of Asteroid to Practice Defense
Japan's veteran Hayabusa2 probe completed a razor-close flyby of asteroid Torifune on July 5, 2026, giving JAXA hands-on data for planetary defense — making Japan only the second space agency after NASA to conduct real hardware-in-space deflection preparation.Load More