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'Eye of God' nebula looks like a cosmic lava lamp in new James Webb Space Telescope image
It may be one of the most iconic sights in the night sky, but astronomers have never seen the Helix Nebula like this before.
We previewed the RedMagic 11 Pro last year, but with any technology it feels better to have a real-world, lived experience ...
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10 Classic Cocktails That Ruled '70s Dinner Parties
Colorful, over-the-top cocktails were the norm in the 1970s. Join us as we take a trip back in time to explore these tasty ...
The 2026 WorldTour season is upon us, and with it a slew of new looks for the teams competing in the men’s and women’s ...
Ahead of UK headline shows and propelled by their new album, Home Front discusses the wilful cruelty involved in punching ...
Skoda has taken wraps off the 2026 Kushaq Facelift! Here are all the key details about the changes and new features that it ...
The Philips Hue app has grown in complexity over the past several years, with more and more new features and settings being ...
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James Webb Telescope captures stunning infrared image of the 'Eye of God' Helix Nebula: Could this be the Sun's future?
India, Jan. 24 -- NASA has released a beautiful new image of a stunning vista of the Helix Nebula in infrared light from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. "The Eye of God" is a lovely name for this ...
Few natural wonders are as breathtakingly surreal as the electric blue flames dancing across Indonesia's Kawah Ijen volcano. Unlike the familiar red-orange glow of molten lava, this volcano gives off ...
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James Webb Space Telescope discovers what remains after two stars collide and explode as a red nova
"Until now, it was unknown what type of star would remain after the merger." ...
Red glowing lava was visible inside the Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii late Sunday night and early Monday morning. The volcano has experienced off-and-on eruptions since late December, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Red glowing lava was visible inside the Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii late Sunday night and early Monday morning.
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