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  • Fragments of asteroid 2024 BX1 identified as extremely rare Aubrite meteorites

    Initial investigations of meteorites from the strewn field of asteroid 2024 BX1, which entered the Earth’s atmosphere on January 21, 2024, near Ribbeck, northwest of Berlin, have identified them as rare aubrite achondrites. The findings were submitted to the Meteoritical Society’s Nomenclature Committee on February 2, 2024, for official examination.

  • AI deciphers ancient scroll from Mount Vesuvius eruption

    On Monday, February 5, 2024, three researchers were awarded a $700,000 prize for employing artificial intelligence to decipher a 2 000-year-old scroll that was charred in the Mount Vesuvius eruption, marking a significant advancement in the field of historical document restoration.

  • 68 killed, 51 missing after massive landslide hits Davao de Oro, Philippines

    At least six people were killed and 46 others are missing after a massive landslide struck a gold-mining village in Maco Municipality, Davao de Oro Province, Mindanao Island, southern Philippines, on Tuesday night (LT), February 6, 2024. Rescue efforts are in progress for victims trapped by the landslide that hit during clear weather conditions.

  • Long-duration M5.1 solar flare erupts from Region 3575

    A long-duration M5.1 solar flare erupted from Active Region 3575 at 03:31 UTC on February 7, 2024. The event started at 03:04 and ended at 04:11 UTC. The flare follows M4.2 from the same region at 03:12 UTC on February 6.