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Daily Science Brief · July 16th

Daily Science Brief · July 16th

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From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 16th. It's Chloe, July 16th. Ten stories — evidence-led, no fluff, small inputs compound. Let's get into it. First, from New Atlas. Little red dots from long ago could be source of mystery neutrinos. So I was reading about these neutrinos that scientists have been tracking with the IceCube Observatory in Antarctica since 2013. They're like tiny particles that come from space, and they're really hard to detect. What's interesting is that they seem to be coming from a specific region of the sky, near a quasar - which is basically a super-powerful black hole. Now, researchers think that these neutrinos might be connected to some tiny, ancient galaxies that they've spotted using the James Webb Space Telescope. These galaxies are so far away that the light we're seeing from them today is from when the universe was just 500 million years old, which is basically the cosmic equivalent of a snapshot from long ago. Next. Second, from Mongaba
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