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16,000-year-old skeleton, crystals and stone tools discovered in Malaysian caves | Earth from space: Successive lightning strikes illuminate eye of tropical cyclone in rare photos | Infamous 'Wow! signal' that hinted at aliens may actually be an exceptionally rare cosmic event Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( September 11, 2024 CONNECT WITH LIVESCIENCE  [Facebook]( [X](  [LIVESCIENCE]( Amazing science every day [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE](   Top Science News [] [How to watch the 'Harvest Supermoon' get eclipsed by Earth next week]( (Matt Blyth via Getty Images) [How to watch the 'Harvest Supermoon' get eclipsed by Earth next week]( September's full Harvest Moon will drift into Earth's shadow for a partial eclipse on Sept. 17. It is also the second of four consecutive supermoons this year, making our natural satellite look bigger and brighter than usual. [Read More]( [] History & Archaeology [] [16,000-year-old skeleton, crystals and stone tools discovered in Malaysian caves]( (Z. Ramli/Nenggiri Valley Rescue Excavations) [16,000-year-old skeleton, crystals and stone tools discovered in Malaysian caves]( Archaeologists think the earliest skeleton from the Malaysian excavation may be up to 16,000 years old. [Read More]( [] Planet Earth [] [Earth from space: Successive lightning strikes illuminate eye of tropical cyclone in rare photos]( (NASA Earth Observatory/ISS Program) [Earth from space: Successive lightning strikes illuminate eye of tropical cyclone in rare photos]( A pair of 2015 astronaut photos taken just minutes apart shows the eye of tropical cyclone Bansi illuminated by two lightning strikes as the storm raged in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Madagascar. [Read More]( [] Space Exploration [] [Infamous 'Wow! signal' that hinted at aliens may actually be an exceptionally rare cosmic event]( (Big Ear Radio Observatory and North American Astrophysical Observatory (NAAPO)) [Infamous 'Wow! signal' that hinted at aliens may actually be an exceptionally rare cosmic event]( The source of a supposed alien broadcast that made researchers go "Wow!" may instead have been the result of a remarkably rare cosmic event, a new study suggests. [Read More]( [] Technology [] [Japan to start building 1st 'zeta-class' supercomputer in 2025, 1,000 times more powerful than today's fastest machines]( (Image credit: STR/JIJI PRESS/AFP via Getty Images) [Japan to start building 1st 'zeta-class' supercomputer in 2025, 1,000 times more powerful than today's fastest machines]( Japan's new state-of-the-art supercomputer, which is due to cost more than $750 million to build, is set to turn on by 2030. [Read More]( [] Daily Quiz [] A giant question mark spotted in space by the James Webb Space Telescope was actually caused by a phenomenon called... Learn the answer [here](. [Vote]( [Black hole warping]( [Vote]( [Gamma ray burst]( [Vote]( [Gravitational lensing]( [Vote]( [Dark energy](   [Sign Up]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:livescience@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( [Future]( Future US LLC © Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036

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