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Record-Breaking Sale of Alan Turing Papers Highlights His Enduring Legacy
A collection of rare Alan Turing papers, including his PhD dissertation and seminal work "On Computable Numbers," sold for a record £465,400 at auction in Lichfield, UK, highlighting Turing's lasting impact on computer science. The papers were nearly destroyed during a house clearance but were recov...
Record-Breaking Sale of Alan Turing Papers Highlights His Enduring Legacy
A collection of rare Alan Turing papers, including his PhD dissertation and seminal work "On Computable Numbers," sold for a record £465,400 at auction in Lichfield, UK, highlighting Turing's lasting impact on computer science. The papers were nearly destroyed during a house clearance but were recov...
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ESA's Proba-3 Creates Artificial Solar Eclipse for Unprecedented Solar Observation
The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission successfully used two driverless spacecraft to create an artificial solar eclipse in March, enabling the capture of detailed images of the sun's corona over six hours, exceeding the capabilities of natural eclipses.
ESA's Proba-3 Creates Artificial Solar Eclipse for Unprecedented Solar Observation
The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission successfully used two driverless spacecraft to create an artificial solar eclipse in March, enabling the capture of detailed images of the sun's corona over six hours, exceeding the capabilities of natural eclipses.
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Climate Change Impacts UK Marine Species Unevenly
Rising ocean temperatures in the UK are causing some endangered marine species to relocate, benefiting mobile species like sharks and oysters but negatively impacting immobile ones like the world's longest-living clam, the ocean quahog, according to a new study by the Centre for Environment, Fisheri...
Climate Change Impacts UK Marine Species Unevenly
Rising ocean temperatures in the UK are causing some endangered marine species to relocate, benefiting mobile species like sharks and oysters but negatively impacting immobile ones like the world's longest-living clam, the ocean quahog, according to a new study by the Centre for Environment, Fisheri...
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Indonesia Volcano Eruption Cancels Flights
The eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia on June 19, 2024, caused a massive ash cloud reaching 10,000 meters, leading to over 20 flight cancellations and prompting evacuations in nearby villages. The highest alert level has been raised, affecting flights to and from Bali.
Indonesia Volcano Eruption Cancels Flights
The eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia on June 19, 2024, caused a massive ash cloud reaching 10,000 meters, leading to over 20 flight cancellations and prompting evacuations in nearby villages. The highest alert level has been raised, affecting flights to and from Bali.
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10th-Century Viking Noble Burial Site Unearthed in Denmark
A 10th-century Viking burial site near Lisbjerg, Denmark, unearthed during construction, contained 30 graves, rare artifacts including a gold-threaded box, and human remains, likely belonging to a noble family connected to King Harald Bluetooth.
10th-Century Viking Noble Burial Site Unearthed in Denmark
A 10th-century Viking burial site near Lisbjerg, Denmark, unearthed during construction, contained 30 graves, rare artifacts including a gold-threaded box, and human remains, likely belonging to a noble family connected to King Harald Bluetooth.
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Climate Change Triples Frequency of Extreme Weather-Causing Planetary Waves
A new study published in PNAS reveals that climate change has tripled the frequency of atmospheric planetary waves causing extreme summer weather in the last 75 years, from roughly one event per summer in the 1950s to about three now; this is linked to events like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave...
Climate Change Triples Frequency of Extreme Weather-Causing Planetary Waves
A new study published in PNAS reveals that climate change has tripled the frequency of atmospheric planetary waves causing extreme summer weather in the last 75 years, from roughly one event per summer in the 1950s to about three now; this is linked to events like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave...
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Indonesia Volcano Eruption Cancels Bali Flights
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano on Flores Island, Indonesia, erupted on Tuesday, spewing a 10,000-meter ash column, forcing the cancellation of dozens of flights to and from Bali and prompting a highest-level alert, with evacuations and warnings of potential lahar flows.

Indonesia Volcano Eruption Cancels Bali Flights
Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano on Flores Island, Indonesia, erupted on Tuesday, spewing a 10,000-meter ash column, forcing the cancellation of dozens of flights to and from Bali and prompting a highest-level alert, with evacuations and warnings of potential lahar flows.
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16th-Century Shipwreck Discovered in Unprecedented French Waters Depth
French authorities discovered the 16th-century shipwreck Camarat 4, 1.5 miles underwater off Ramatuelle, containing over 200 Ligurian pitchers and 100 plates, along with anchors, cannons, and cauldrons, representing an unprecedented find in French waters due to its depth and preservation.

16th-Century Shipwreck Discovered in Unprecedented French Waters Depth
French authorities discovered the 16th-century shipwreck Camarat 4, 1.5 miles underwater off Ramatuelle, containing over 200 Ligurian pitchers and 100 plates, along with anchors, cannons, and cauldrons, representing an unprecedented find in French waters due to its depth and preservation.
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UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwaves in Next 12 Years
The UK has a 50 percent chance of experiencing 40°C or higher temperatures in the next 12 years due to climate change, posing significant risks to public health and infrastructure, as evidenced by the 2022 heatwave's 3,000 heat-related deaths and widespread disruption.

UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwaves in Next 12 Years
The UK has a 50 percent chance of experiencing 40°C or higher temperatures in the next 12 years due to climate change, posing significant risks to public health and infrastructure, as evidenced by the 2022 heatwave's 3,000 heat-related deaths and widespread disruption.
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UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwave Repeat in 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of reaching 40°C again within 12 years due to climate change, with 2022's heatwave causing over 1,000 excess deaths and significant disruptions; temperatures exceeding 46°C are possible.

UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwave Repeat in 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of reaching 40°C again within 12 years due to climate change, with 2022's heatwave causing over 1,000 excess deaths and significant disruptions; temperatures exceeding 46°C are possible.
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Climate Change Impacts on UK Marine Species: Habitat Shifts and Conservation Challenges
A study predicts increased suitable habitats for some endangered UK marine species like rays, sharks, and oysters due to climate change, while others face habitat loss, potentially impacting marine protected area management.

Climate Change Impacts on UK Marine Species: Habitat Shifts and Conservation Challenges
A study predicts increased suitable habitats for some endangered UK marine species like rays, sharks, and oysters due to climate change, while others face habitat loss, potentially impacting marine protected area management.
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NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize 19 ESA Space Programs
NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint ESA programs, including LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, potentially delaying research for a decade and jeopardizing Europe's lunar ambitions, forcing a reassessment of its space sovereignty and partnerships.

NASA Budget Cuts Jeopardize 19 ESA Space Programs
NASA's proposed 2026 budget cuts threaten 19 joint ESA programs, including LISA, Envision, and NewAthena, potentially delaying research for a decade and jeopardizing Europe's lunar ambitions, forcing a reassessment of its space sovereignty and partnerships.
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