Year: 2025

New images show an interstellar comet that will soon make its closest approach to Earth

New Images Confirm Interstellar Comet’s Approach

New images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS nearing Earth have been captured by astronomersNew insights into comet 3I/ATLAS highlight its distinctive composition and active tails as it approaches its nearest point to Earth this month. The interstellar traveler, hailing from outside our solar system, has captivated scientists' attention since it was first identified in July 2025.Comet 3I/ATLAS represents just the third interstellar object identified as it journeys through our solar system, rendering each observation vital for comprehending its path, makeup, and actions. Detailed images of the comet have been captured by both the Hubble Space Telescope and the European Space…
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We’re in a ‘windchill’ economy, where things feel worse than they are

‘Windchill Economy’: Unpacking the Discrepancy Between Feeling and Reality

Although wages have consistently risen, numerous Americans still experience financial strain, fostering a feeling that their income doesn't go as far as it once did. This disparity between perception and reality has ignited discussions among economists and policymakers regarding the actual condition of household finances in the United States.Surveys consistently show that consumers believe the cost of living is outpacing their income, even as data indicates that most workers are earning raises that exceed inflation. The phenomenon, often referred to as the “windchill economy,” illustrates how financial pressures can feel more severe than they actually are. Although paychecks have been…
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Scientists document over 16,000 footprints in the world’s most extensive dinosaur tracksite

World’s Most Extensive Dinosaur Tracksite: 16,000 Footprints Documented

Unprecedented dinosaur trackways unveiled in Bolivia’s Carreras PampasMore than 16,000 fossilized footprints discovered in Bolivia offer a vivid window into the movements of theropod dinosaurs over 100 million years ago. These tracks, preserved along an ancient shoreline, provide rare insights into how these predators navigated their environment during the late Cretaceous period.The Carreras Pampas site, situated within Bolivia’s Torotoro National Park, has revealed an extraordinary concentration of theropod footprints, with scientists recently identifying 16,600 impressions. This number exceeds any previously recorded tracksite in terms of sheer volume. The preserved tracks cover approximately 80,570 square feet (7,485 square meters) and include…
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Volcanic eruption led to the Black Death, new research suggests

New Study Suggests Volcanic Eruption Caused Black Death

A study suggests that a volcanic eruption might have set off the Black DeathRecent studies suggest that a colossal volcanic eruption during the mid-14th century might have triggered a series of events culminating in the Black Death, one of the most lethal pandemics in human history. By integrating climate data from tree rings, ice cores, and historical documents, researchers are illuminating how environmental and societal elements converged to form an ideal scenario for the plague.Researchers have extensively examined the Black Death, which devastated Europe from 1347 to 1351, resulting in the deaths of at least 25 million individuals—approximately half of…
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Job openings unexpectedly ticked up in October, shutdown-delayed data shows

Data Shows October Job Openings Surged Unpredictably

Contrary to earlier fears, employment opportunities in the United States increased in October, hitting the highest level in five months. Yet beneath the surface, the labor market continues to show signs of strain.October’s labor market data presents a complex picture: while the number of available jobs edged higher, underlying metrics indicate continued softness. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that there were approximately 7.67 million job openings at the end of the month, slightly up from 7.66 million in September and 7.23 million in August, the last data available before the federal government shutdown. Despite this modest increase in…
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Eric Dane returns to TV in a role that leans into his ALS diagnosis

Eric Dane’s TV Role: A Powerful Portrayal Informed by ALS

Eric Dane is stepping back into the spotlight, embracing a role that deeply resonates with his own life and offering a rare glimpse into the realities of living with ALS. His latest project not only reflects his personal experience but also underscores his unwavering commitment to advocacy.```html Eric Dane, widely recognized for his work on “Euphoria,” has embraced a role that uniquely mirrors his personal journey. Since publicly disclosing his diagnosis with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) earlier this year, Dane has openly discussed the challenges inherent in managing a progressive neurodegenerative condition. Now, in a special episode of NBC’s Brilliant…
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