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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 981, Xue Juzheng, Chinese scholar-official and historian passed away. In 1477, Jacopo Sadoleto, Italian cardinal (died 1547) was born. In 1527, Lê Cung Hoàng ceded the throne to Mạc Đăng Dung, ending the Lê dynasty and starting the Mạc dynasty. In 1904, Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet and diplomat, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1973) was born. In 1920, Randolph Quirk, Manx linguist and academic (died 2017) was born. In 1920, The Soviet-Lithuanian Peace Treaty is signed, by which Soviet Russia recognizes the independence of Lithuania. In 1930, Guy Ligier, French race car driver and team owner (died 2015) was born. In 1995, Chinese seismologists successfully predict the 1995 Myanmar-China earthquake, reducing the number of casualties to 11. In 2007, Stan Zemanek, Australian radio and television host (born 1947) passed away. In 2015, Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, Tibetan monk and activist (born 1950) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
A strange LIGO signal could reveal the missing link behind dark matter
An unusual gravitational wave signal has renewed hopes that primordial black holes, long considered purely theoretical, may finally be within reach of discovery. If confirmed, they could solve one of astronomy's greatest mysteries by explaining the nature of dark matter.
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UPI
· Jun 27, 2026
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· Jul 6, 2026
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· Jul 8, 2026
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· Jun 22, 2026
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· Jun 22, 2026
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Related coverage for "A strange LIGO signal could reveal the missing link behind dark matter": UPI — Animated 'Dark Shadows' series in the works. Live Science — James Webb telescope's largest-ever map of the universe unmasks hidden corners . Times of India — Scientists find a hidden atmosphere around a small world beyond Pluto called ‘2002 XV93’. Vision Times — ‘Shadow Blaster’ Galaxy May Be Source of Elusive Cosmic Neutrinos. Wired — A Source of Mysterious Repeating Radio Signals From Space Has Been Identified. Scientific American — How to tell a comet from an asteroid and a meteor from a meteorite