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A solar eclipse and the Perseid meteor shower arrive on the same day

A solar eclipse and the Perseid meteor shower arrive on the same day

August brings four major celestial events, including a solar eclipse and the peak of the Perseid meteor shower. Dark New Moon skies could make the Perseids especially impressive, while Venus will blaze in the west after sunset. A deep partial lunar eclipse closes the month, darkening most of the Moon.

ScienceDaily•August 5, 2026
Did T. rex leave these 66-million-year-old bite marks?

Did T. rex leave these 66-million-year-old bite marks?

Fossilized dinosaur bones from Wyoming are offering a rare glimpse into the feeding behavior of Tyrannosaurus rex. Researchers examined more than 3,000 bones dating back 72 to 66 million years and found just 12 with possible tooth traces, including four with patterns that closely matched the shape and spacing of T. rex teeth.

ScienceDaily•August 5, 2026
Scientists catch a “jumping gene” mid-leap between species

Scientists catch a “jumping gene” mid-leap between species

Scientists have uncovered a surprising way that “jumping genes” may move between species and speed up evolution. While these mobile genetic elements were thought to travel mainly inside viruses or plasmids, researchers found circular intron RNA from a tiny predatory bacterium inside the dead cells of another microorganism. Because the RNA forms a stable ring that resists breakdown, it may provide jumping genes with a previously unknown route for spreading between species.

ScienceDaily•August 5, 2026
Mysterious elephant deaths in Kenya raise questions around pesticides

Mysterious elephant deaths in Kenya raise questions around pesticides

A wave of Kenyan elephant deaths has been blamed on pesticides, but experts tell the BBC they are doubtful.

BBC•August 4, 2026
Ames Science Stars of the Month – August 2026

Ames Science Stars of the Month – August 2026

The NASA Ames Science Directorate recognizes the outstanding contributions of (pictured left to right) Danielle Lopez, Jennifer Claudio, and Duncan Mifsud. Their commitment to the NASA mission represents the entrepreneurial spirit, technical expertise, and collaborative disposition needed to explore this world and beyond. Space Biosciences Star of the Month: Danielle Lopez Danielle Lopez is the […]

NASA•August 4, 2026
NVIDIA Joins NSF State and Regional AI Hubs Program to Expand AI Research and Education Across the US

NVIDIA Joins NSF State and Regional AI Hubs Program to Expand AI Research and Education Across the US

NVIDIA is participating in the U.S. National Science Foundation’s (NSF) State and Regional Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Hubs program, an effort launching today to expand access to the advanced computing, data, software and expertise needed for AI-enabled research and education. Consistent with the aims of the Genesis Mission, the program will support state and multistate groups […]

NVIDIA•August 4, 2026
Huge wasp nest takes over wildlife trust's office

Huge wasp nest takes over wildlife trust's office

Eilish Rothney says the nest, which has engulfed her ring binders, is about 1m (3.2ft) tall.

BBC•August 4, 2026
Cancer-fighting chewing gum cuts HPV levels by up to 93%

Cancer-fighting chewing gum cuts HPV levels by up to 93%

A specially engineered chewing gum reduced HPV by up to 93% and nearly eliminated two bacteria linked to head and neck cancer. The treatment preserved beneficial mouth bacteria, raising hopes for a safer and more affordable therapy.

ScienceDaily•August 4, 2026
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