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In outback Australia, a telescope searches for a hidden universe. Down on Earth, misconduct claims rock the project

22 August at 17:00 PM, via The Guardian

The organisation that manages the Square Kilometre Array Observatory has denied whistleblower allegations of financial mismanagement

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It is hailed as a global endeavour to explore the hidden universe – a powerful telescope comprising more than 130,000 antennae being built in outback Western Australia.

Along with a sister telescope in...

South Africa’s human falcon

22 August at 10:25 AM, via TechCentral

South African Jean-Jacques Wallis is redefining the limits of self-propelled human flight.

Scientists call for action to address air pollution from space launches

22 August at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Satellite mega-constellation missions behind threefold increase in emissions of climate-altering soot and CO2

Scientists are calling for a new global regime to address air pollution caused by the space industry.

Prof Eloise Marais’s team at University College London (UCL) began tracking space activities in 2020. Their latest figures reveal 259 rocket launches in 2024, and 223 launches in...

New species of dinosaur with ‘eye-catching sail’ discovered on Isle of Wight

22 August at 02:00 AM, via The Guardian

Istiorachis macaruthurae, named after sailor Ellen MacArthur, had a pronounced sail along its back that may have been used to attract mates

Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur with an “eye-catching sail” along its back and tail that may have been used to attract mates.

The iguanodontian dinosaur, whose fossils were found on the Isle of Wight, was identified by Dr Jeremy...

Light pollution causes urban birds to stay awake longer each day, study finds

21 August at 20:00 PM, via The Guardian

Researchers ‘shocked’ to discover some species settling down for sleep 50 minutes later than rural counterparts

Urban birds stay up significantly later than their rural counterparts, according to research that highlights the impact of light pollution on wildlife.

The study, based on recordings submitted by bird enthusiasts to a popular species identification and mapping website, showed that...

California resident tests positive for the plague after camping, officials say

21 August at 19:56 PM, via The Guardian

South Lake Tahoe resident was probably bitten by infected flea while camping in the area, local health authorities say

A resident of South Lake Tahoe in California has tested positive for the plague, local authorities announced this week.

A statement released on Tuesday by health officials in El Dorado county said they were notified of the situation by the California department of public health...

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