A dead star’s shockwave hollowed a vast void

Astronomers report a 10‑billion‑kilometer cavity in the Milky Way, likely blown by a supernova shockwave, exposing how stellar feedback sculpts interstellar gas and regulates star formation.

Astronomers report a 10‑billion‑kilometer cavity in the Milky Way, likely blown by a supernova shockwave, exposing how stellar feedback sculpts interstellar gas and regulates star formation.

Once a tool of Arctic survival and covert raids, cross‑country skiing has become a low‑impact, technique‑driven Olympic sport embraced by office workers worldwide.
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Snow looks blank and white, yet its ice crystals act as tiny prisms and mirrors, bending and scattering light into hidden colors and patterns.
2026-04-27

Rip currents kill not through depth but through speed, drag, and panic, as a narrow jet of water outmuscles even trained swimmers within seconds.
2026-04-27

Tianchi’s intense blue survives thanks to glacially filtered water, low nutrients, strong mixing and suspended rock flour that together block the usual path toward algae‑driven green.
2026-04-27

A hardy penguin now sits near threatened not from cold or heat, but because climate change and industrial fishing are pushing prey so far offshore that adults cannot feed chicks in time.
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Green looks gentle, but prolonged fixation on any color strains the visual system because the real stressor is focusing effort, not wavelength.
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Once reserved for Zen ritual and warrior drills, matcha is now marketed as a calm-focus tool; its slow-release caffeine and L-theanine reshape attention, arousal and stress signalling in the brain.
2026-05-06

Nebulae are not random gas clouds but staged structures built by dying stars, whose explosions supply and recycle the exact elements needed for new stars and planets.
2026-05-09

Airbags inflate in about 30 milliseconds, then vent gas through calibrated holes so the cushion collapses in sync with a crashing body, reducing chest and neck injuries.
2026-04-29

A Monster Calls uses its yew tree creature as a narrative lab model, showing how the human brain leans on stories, not formal logic, to handle grief, ambiguity and moral conflict.
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