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Warming climate, volcanos raise risk of ice falls on Chile's glaciers
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chile's glaciers are facing a higher risk of collapse and landslides due to rising temperatures and the country's seismic and volcanic activity, according to an academic study. The...
Thomson Reuters Jul 09, 2025
Ancient proteins found in fossils up to 24 million years old
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Scientists in recent years have made progress in finding ancient DNA in fossils, gaining insight into organisms that lived long ago. But the oldest DNA obtained so...
Thomson Reuters Jul 09, 2025
Airbus wins contract for advanced Spanish military radar satellites
(Reuters) -Airbus' Defence and Space unit has been selected by Spanish satellite operator Hisdesat to build two advanced PAZ-2 radar satellites for Spain's defence ministry, the company said on Wednes...
Thomson Reuters Jul 09, 2025
Alien planet lashed by huge flares from its 'angry beast' star
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Scientists are tracking a large gas planet experiencing quite a quandary as it orbits extremely close to a young star - a predicament never previously observed. Th...
Thomson Reuters Jul 07, 2025
Newly spotted comet is third interstellar object seen in our solar system
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Astronomers are tracking a newly spotted comet hailing from parts unknown, only the third time such an interstellar object has been observed visiting our solar sys...
Thomson Reuters Jul 03, 2025
Archaeologists in Peru unveil 3,500-year-old city that linked coast and Andes
LIMA (Reuters) -Archaeologists on Thursday unveiled a 3,500-year-old city in Peru that likely served as a trading hub linking Pacific coast cultures with those in the Andes and Amazon, flourishing aro...
Thomson Reuters Jul 03, 2025
A water-saving tool in drought-hit Chile: human hair
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Small mats of human hair line the base of plants, helping lock in moisture for crops in orchards around Chile that have been struggling with drought for years. The hair, which is t...
Thomson Reuters Jul 03, 2025
Ancient Egyptian man's genome reveals his society's cross-cultural ties
By Will Dunham (Reuters) -DNA obtained from the remains of a man who lived in ancient Egypt around the time the first pyramids were built is providing evidence of the ties between two great cultures o...
Thomson Reuters Jul 02, 2025
Astronomers get picture of aftermath of a star's double detonation
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The explosion of a star, called a supernova, is an immensely violent event. It usually involves a star more than eight times the mass of our sun that exhausts its ...
Thomson Reuters Jul 02, 2025
It’s too easy to make AI chatbots lie about health information, study finds
By Christine Soares (Reuters) -Well-known AI chatbots can be configured to routinely answer health queries with false information that appears authoritative, complete with fake citations from real med...
Thomson Reuters Jul 01, 2025
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