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Paleontologists at Mammoth Cave National Park have unearthed an ancient shark species previously unknown to science.
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Even in the dying days of summer, many Kentuckians are facing high humidity and heat indexes. Some scientists say corn crops could be partially to blame.
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Events will begin at the outdoor amphitheater near the Camp Store with an interpretive talk that discusses the importance of the night sky environment to plants, animals, and humans.
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Science fiction and double-edged swords were on Kentucky lawmakers’ minds Monday as they discussed some potential applications and risks associated with artificial intelligence in state government and policy.
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A University of Kentucky computer science professor is leading a team that’s attempting to decipher a 2000-year-old manuscript about life after the reign of Alexander the Great using machine learning technology.
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The James Webb Space Telescope launched into space about one year ago. Six months after becoming fully operational, it has glimpsed distant galaxies while peeling back our cosmic history closer to the Big Bang than ever before.
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Before the polls open on Election Day, the curvy outline of Earth will creep across the surface of the moon during a total lunar eclipse.
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Get ready to “fall back” this weekend, Standard Time officially begins on Nov. 6.
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It’s been five years since western Kentucky experienced a total solar eclipse, and some in the region are already looking forward to the next one.
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More than three months after the December tornado outbreak, the National Weather Service’s Paducah office scientists held a workshop on the science of the storm and information messaging around the Dec. 10 disaster.
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Researchers and students from Vanderbilt, Fisk University and Tennessee State University will be among the first with the chance for astronomical discovery.
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Tornado outbreaks are growing larger, with more tornadoes in each outbreak, and they’re moving into Kentucky more frequently as a result of climate change.