Ryugu Samples Reveal Ancient Water Flow on Asteroid for a Billion Years

Microscopic samples from asteroid Ryugu reveal that liquid water once flowed through its parent body long after its formation. The finding, led by University of Tokyo scientists, suggests that such asteroids may have delivered far more water to early Earth than previously thought, offering a new perspective on how our planet’s oceans originated.

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Our Fault Is Streaming Now: Know All About This Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace Starrer

Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace return with undeniable chemistry in Our Fault, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The movie is based on Mercedes Ron's bestselling Culpables novels, directed by Domingo González and produced by Pokeepsie Films.

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Scientists Create Most Detailed Radio Map of Early Universe Using MWA

Scientists using the Murchison Widefield Array in Australia analyzed nine years of radio data to study the elusive 21-cm hydrogen signal from the universe’s dark ages. Their findings suggest early black holes and stars had already heated cosmic gas, marking the first observational evidence of this warming phase.

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