July 01, 2023: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
Space is the place for science news it seems, with a number of astounding discoveries from the cosmic realm getting us all starry-eyed this week.
Outside of the animal kingdom, we found a silver medal with a winged Medusa at a Roman fort near Hadrian's Wall, some enigmatic Anglo-Saxon ivory rings, and a 2,000-year-old fresco in Pompeii that is definitely not a pizza . JWST captured the new images of the ringed planet between June 24 and 25 as part of a project to study the planet's rings, moons and atmospheric composition.
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Science News Briefs from around the World: July/August 2023Unlikely pollinators in Brazil, climate-resilient coffee in Uganda, credible cryptozoology down under, and more in this month’s Quick Hits
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Fourth of July 2023: Where to attend July 4 parades in N.J.Check out this list of Fourth of July parades planned throughout New Jersey in 2023.
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July 4th 2023: Where to see Fourth of July parades in N.J. (June 30, 2023)Check out this list of Fourth of July parades planned throughout New Jersey in 2023.
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July 4th 2023: Festivals, parades and concerts in N.J. (July 1, 2023)Check out these July 4, 2023, events and festivals being held in New Jersey through July 4.
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Astronomers ‘hear’ the celestial choir of gravitational waves for the first time | CNNAstronomers have been able to “hear” the celestial hum of powerful gravitational waves, created by collisions between black holes, echoing across the universe for the first time.
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