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  • ‘Space hurricane’ caught raging over North Pole during one of the sun’s quietest days

    A rare hurricane that raged high above Earth’s North Pole in 2014 packed a surprising punch, and may be even stranger than scientists first thought. The phenomenon, called a “space hurricane,” unleashed intense space weather effects normally seen only during major solar storms, despite the sun being unusually quiet that day, according to a new…

  • Why plane turbulence is really becoming more frequent and severe

    BBC Listen to this article being read Andrew Davies was on his way to New Zealand to work on a Doctor Who exhibition, for which he was project manager. The first leg of his flight from London to Singapore was fairly smooth. Then suddenly the plane hit severe turbulence. “Being on a rollercoaster is the…

  • UTHealth Introduces Noninvasive Ultrasound Technology to Treat Liver Tumors

    Aug. 8, 2025—Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Centerannounced it will begin using a new FDA-approved ultrasound device to perform targeted, non-invasive treatment of liver tumors. The new treatment, called histotripsy, uses ultrasound energy to destroy liver tumors in a single outpatient procedure. “Our team at Memorial Hermann is excited about the implications of this new technology for…

  • Why did the Russian mega earthquake not cause more tsunami damage?

    Esme Stallard and Mark Poynting BBC News Climate and Science It has been one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded – but so far has not brought the catastrophic tsunami that many feared. When the 8.8-magnitude quake struck eastern Russia at 11:25 local time on Wednesday (00:25 BST), it raised concerns for coastal populations across…

  • The Facial-Recognition Sham

    If you are going to promise users privacy, then you really need to follow through. Tea Dating Advice, a service that advertised itself as a safe space for women to anonymously share information about former partners—to warn others about abuse and cheating—says that it is locked down. Users are not allowed to take screenshots, and…

  • Insect Science in Action: A Call to Speak Up for Entomology

    Despite the environment we live in, over 75% of Americans say they trust scientists to act in the public’s best interests. For entomologists, it’s more important than ever to unite in collective action to tell the story of the work of insect science and its benefits to American society and local communities. (Photo by Paul…

  • Tech Life – What happened to DeepSeek? – BBC Sounds

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  • ‘Communities’ of strange, extreme life seen for first time in deep ocean

    Victoria Gill Science correspondent, BBC News Watch: some of the strange, extreme life filmed at the depths of the ocean Beds of clams, mats of bacteria that look like ice and fields of tube worms – these are just some examples of the strange, extreme life that an expedition to the deepest parts of the…