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Scientists have discovered "chorus waves" in a surprising part of space—over 62,000 miles from Earth! These plasma bursts, converted into audio, sound like high-pitched bird chirps. It’s the farthest these cosmic sounds have ever been detected. 🌌🎶 This discovery could help us better understand Earth’s magnetic field and its mysteries.

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apnews.com/article/chirping-ch

AP News · Scientists detect chirping cosmic waves in an unexpected part of spaceBy ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN

NASA's Perseverance Rover has made an exciting new discovery on Mars! A striking black-and-white striped rock, nicknamed "Freya Castle," has been found in the Jezero Crater. This unique find has sparked curiosity about the planet’s geological history and could offer new insights into Mars' volcanic past.

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thedebrief.org/nasas-persevera

The Debrief · NASA's Perseverance Rover Makes Unprecedented Discovery of Bizarre 'Freya Castle' Rock on Mars - The DebriefScience, Tech and Defense for the Rebelliously Curious.

🚨 Scientists have detected the *longest* jets ever streaming from a supermassive black hole! 🌌 Using the LOFAR radio telescope, they found that the plasma jets stretch an incredible 23 million light-years—about 140 Milky Way galaxies lined up! 🤯 This massive discovery gives us a glimpse into the early universe and the power of black holes.

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apnews.com/article/supermassiv

AP News · Scientists detect longest pair of jets streaming from a supermassive black holeBy ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN

The 47-year-old mystery of the "Wow! Signal" might finally be solved! Scientists from the Arecibo Observatory suggest it was caused by a rare astrophysical event, such as the brightening of a cold hydrogen cloud due to a magnetar flare. This groundbreaking discovery redefines our understanding of such signals and could guide future searches for extraterrestrial life.

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thedebrief.org/47-year-old-wow

The Debrief · 47-Year-Old 'Wow! Signal' Mystery Solved? Arecibo Observatory Scientists Think They Have an Answer - The DebriefScience, Tech and Defense for the Rebelliously Curious.