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A new 'interstellar visitor' has entered the solar system. Astronomers aren't sure what it is. - Live Science 
  1. A new 'interstellar visitor' has entered the solar system. Astronomers aren't sure what it is.  Live Science
  2. A11pl3Z: Interstellar visitor spotted hurtling through the solar system  New Scientist
  3. It's Official: NASA Confirms New Interstellar Object Is Zooming Through Solar System  ScienceAlert
  4. Astronomers track object that may have originated outside the solar system  AP News
  5. Third Interstellar Object Enters the Solar System  The New York Times
James Webb telescope discovers tentacled 'jellyfish' galaxy swimming through deep space - Live Science James Webb telescope discovers tentacled 'jellyfish' galaxy swimming through deep space  Live ScienceView Full Coverage on Google News
125,000-Year-Old Neanderthal “Fat Factory” Shows They Gorged On Bone Grease - IFLScience 
  1. 125,000-Year-Old Neanderthal “Fat Factory” Shows They Gorged On Bone Grease  IFLScience
  2. 125,000-year-old 'fat factory' run by Neanderthals discovered in Germany  Live Science
  3. Neanderthals Ran “Fat Factories” 125,000 Years Ago  Universiteit Leiden
  4. Neanderthals had a 'fat factory' where they processed bones for grease  New Scientist
  5. Neanderthals had a “fat factory” for processing bone grease 125,000 years ago – much earlier than thought  Popular Archeology
EUMETSAT, ESA launches combo MTG-S1, Sentinel-4 satellite on SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center - Spaceflight Now 
  1. EUMETSAT, ESA launches combo MTG-S1, Sentinel-4 satellite on SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center  Spaceflight Now
  2. Falcon 9 launches European weather satellite  SpaceNews
  3. SpaceX launches advanced European weather satellite, lands rocket at sea (video, photos)  Space
  4. SpaceX double launch lights up Florida sky, but most Volusia beachgoers don't notice  Yahoo
  5. MTG-S1 and Sentinel-4 launch to change how we see our atmosphere  European Space Agency
Rare 'Buck Moon' to shine over Texas. Here's when. - MySA 
  1. Rare 'Buck Moon' to shine over Texas. Here's when.  MySA
  2. The sky above in July: Meteor showers, Milky Way viewing and a first-of-its-kind telescope  KING5.com
  3. July Skies  New Mexico Tech
  4. July 2025  Chinese-American Planning Council
  5. What’s Up: July 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA  NASA Science (.gov)
The ‘Great Dying’ wiped out 90% of life, then came 5 million years of lethal heat. New fossils explain why - CNN 
  1. The ‘Great Dying’ wiped out 90% of life, then came 5 million years of lethal heat. New fossils explain why  CNN
  2. Around 250 million years ago, Earth was near-lifeless and locked in a hothouse state. Now scientists know why  The Conversation
  3. Early Triassic super-greenhouse climate driven by vegetation collapse  nature.com
  4. The ‘Great Dying’ Wiped Out 90% of Life, Then Came 5 Million Years of Lethal Heat — New Fossils Explain Why  Vocal
  5. New fossils from Earth's most famous extinction show climate tipping point was crossed  Phys.org
A Colossal Telescope in the Desert Just Captured Galaxies We’ve Never Seen Before - Yahoo A Colossal Telescope in the Desert Just Captured Galaxies We’ve Never Seen Before  YahooView Full Coverage on Google News
SpaceX rocket sets reuse record on 500th Falcon 9 launch - Space 
  1. SpaceX rocket sets reuse record on 500th Falcon 9 launch  Space
  2. SpaceX launches its 500th Falcon 9 rocket  Spaceflight Now
  3. Doubleheader launch day: Two SpaceX rocket launches in Florida set to kick off July  Florida Today
  4. SpaceX completes 60th Starlink flight of 2025  Spaceflight Now
  5. SpaceX Starlink late-night rocket launch: Where to watch in Sebastian, Vero Beach  Treasure Coast News
New evidence that some supernovae may be a “double detonation” - Ars Technica 
  1. New evidence that some supernovae may be a “double detonation”  Ars Technica
  2. Astronomers get picture of aftermath of a star's double detonation  Reuters
  3. Calcium in a supernova remnant as a fingerprint of a sub-Chandrasekhar-mass explosion  nature.com
  4. Astronomers capture incredible 1st image of a dead star that exploded twice. How did it happen?  Space
  5. Double detonation: New image shows remains of star destroyed by pair of explosions  Phys.org
Meteorite seen in the Georgia skies is now being studied by a North Georgia museum - AccessWDUN 
  1. Meteorite seen in the Georgia skies is now being studied by a North Georgia museum  AccessWDUN
  2. Massive Fireball Over Southeastern US Triggers Earthquake-Like Boom—Confirmed as Meteor  marthastewart.com
  3. Fireball seen as meteorite streaks through sky over Georgia and South Carolina  CBS News
  4. Exploding Fireball Drops Meteorites Over Georgia  Sky & Telescope
  5. Tellus Science Museum studying piece of meteor that fell in metro Atlanta  Atlanta News First
Scientist warns shortest day in history is coming in WEEKS as Earth's rotation unexpectedly speeds up - dailymail.co.uk 
  1. Scientist warns shortest day in history is coming in WEEKS as Earth's rotation unexpectedly speeds up  dailymail.co.uk
  2. Summer 2025 will have three of the shortest days on record as Earth's rotation unexpectedly accelerates  New York Post
  3. Earth’s Rotation Is Speeding up This Summer—but Just for 3 Days  Popular Mechanics
  4. Earth Is Predicted To Spin A Little Faster On Three Days In July And August  NDTV
  5. Earth’s days are shrinking: What happens when the planet outpaces our clocks  Business Today
AI Crosses a New Frontier: Machines Are Rewiring Themselves to Understand Reality Like Humans, Especially in This Particular Area! - The Daily Galaxy 
  1. AI Crosses a New Frontier: Machines Are Rewiring Themselves to Understand Reality Like Humans, Especially in This Particular Area!  The Daily Galaxy
  2. On convex decision regions in deep network representations  nature.com
  3. Peeking inside AI brains: Machines learn like us  EurekAlert!
  4. Scanning for similarities between human decision-making, AI algorithm  Harvard Gazette
  5. AI Minds Think Like Ours Through Hidden Mathematical Shapes  ScienceBlog.com
Antarctica's Ocean Is Mysteriously Getting Saltier, Spelling End to Sea Ice - ScienceAlert 
  1. Antarctica's Ocean Is Mysteriously Getting Saltier, Spelling End to Sea Ice  ScienceAlert
  2. Scientists find a 'dangerous feedback loop' in sudden sea ice melt  USA Today
  3. Near Antarctica, Saltier Seas Mean Less Ice, Study Finds  The New York Times
  4. Large-scale ice-shelf calving events follow prolonged amplifications in flexure  nature.com
  5. Antarctic summer sea ice is at record lows. Here’s how it will harm the planet – and us  The Conversation
‘Death Wish’ Planet Actively Triggers Destructive Flares From Its Host Star - Gizmodo 
  1. ‘Death Wish’ Planet Actively Triggers Destructive Flares From Its Host Star  Gizmodo
  2. Close-in planet induces flares on its host star  nature.com
  3. Astronomers Found the Most Self-Destructive Planet in the Sky  Scientific American
  4. Exoplanets that cling too tightly to their stars trigger their own doom: 'This is a completely new phenomenon'  Space
  5. 'A completely new phenomenon': Astronomers spot a planet causing its star to constantly explode  Live Science
Second ‘Nova’ Explodes In Night Sky In Extremely Rare Event - Forbes 
  1. Second ‘Nova’ Explodes In Night Sky In Extremely Rare Event  Forbes
  2. See Dual Naked-Eye Novae, a Rare Cosmic Coincidence  Sky & Telescope
  3. 2 'new stars' have exploded into the night sky at once — potentially for the first time in history  Live Science
  4. New stars spotted shining over Texas and beyond  Chron
  5. A star exploded in the Lupus constellation. Here's how to see the nova in the night sky this month  Space