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CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY Space lovers, scientists marvel at meteor that blazed over Georgia For astro-enthusiasts, Thursday’s fireball was both a thrill and a chance to learn.
The annual Bootid meteor shower peaks on June 27, here's how to maximise your chances of spotting one of the elusive 'shooting stars'.
The rock is assumed to be remnants of a fireball seen June 26, 2025, streaking across the Southeast US. What many witnessed recently was a very bright meteor known as a fireball, scientists say.
Numerous reports of a fireball in the sky in South Carolina and Georgia Thursday afternoon had observers and scientists alike wondering what the object was.
The fireball is presumed to be from a meteor fragmenting in the sky, according to meteorologists and other experts.
A rarely seen daytime fireball that may have been dropped by a meteor was spotted across the Southeast on Thursday — creating a sonic boom that blared through the region.
The groundwork is still being laid, but scientists are getting closer to decoding the nuances of human speech to figure out what our words are saying about our brains.
The rock is assumed to be remnants of a fireball seen June 26, 2025, streaking across the Southeast US. What many witnessed recently was a very bright meteor known as a fireball, scientists say.
A fireball that streaked across the sky over Georgia was identified as a large meteor, and a piece of the space debris crashed through the roof of a home.
Scientists have done something straight out of a sci-fi movie—they’ve created a super powerful computer using human cells! 🧬 This bio-computer uses brain cells, or neurons, to process ...
Scientists have developed a new kind of "electronic ink" that can be used to print electronic circuits capable of switching between rigid and soft states when heated. The technology could pave the ...
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