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20-05-26 (21:25) Light-Matter Particles Could Revolutionize AI Computing (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (21:23) BMI alone may miss dangerous obesity-related health risks (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (21:10) U.S. 'more prepared' for next WRC (SpaceNews.com)
20-05-26 (20:42) These bizarre fossils represent some of the earliest moving, sexually-reproducing life ever discovered (Scientific American)
20-05-26 (20:31) Surf Air, SpaceX, xAI Staffers Line Up SPAC for Space Assets (Bloomberg)
20-05-26 (20:17) Fmr Astronaut to Newsmax: US Must Beat China Back to Moon (Newsmax)
20-05-26 (20:11) A Beluga Whale Showed a Sign of Intelligence Once Thought Unique to Humans (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (20:11) Scientists develop 3D-printed ceramic bone implants — just like real human bone (The Brighter Side of News)
20-05-26 (20:10) Scientists Gave Belugas A Mirror To See How They Behaved. What Happened Next Suggests These Animals Have A "Sense Of Self" (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (20:07) An ancient moonpocalypse may explain Neptune's odd moon Nereid (Sciencenews.org)
20-05-26 (19:52) Engineered algae may help solve the microplastics problem (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (19:51) 10 Years Ago, This Teen Invented A $12 Generator That Draws Energy From The Ocean (SlashGear)
20-05-26 (19:28) Vaccines for Bundibugyo Ebola virus outbreak are being developed, but none are ready yet (Scientific American)
20-05-26 (19:08) Scientists Warn Many Insects May Not Survive a Warming World (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (19:07) How to scout a safe summer swimming hole (Sciencenews.org)
20-05-26 (19:06) Single psilocybin dose may relieve depression within days (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (18:56) A Volcano That Slept For 100,000 Years Never Actually Went Extinct, Suggesting Other Quiet Volcanoes Could Be More Dangerous Than We Thought (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (18:52) Amazing birds called 'nightjars' attract mates by smashing their wing bones together in the dark (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (18:41) Before Dinosaur Extinction, Rodent-Like Mammals were Already Flourishing in Ancient Arctic (Sci.news)
20-05-26 (18:40) Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing (Science.org)
20-05-26 (18:39) The World's Longest-Living Vertebrate Can Reach 400 Years Old. Scientists Just Found Two More Clues As To How (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (18:39) NASA's Perseverance Rover Enters The "Wild West" And Finds Some Of The Oldest Rocks On Mars (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (18:39) The Sunlight That Is Reaching Us Now Is Thousands Of Years Old (If Not A Lot Older!) But Took Under 9 Minutes To Travel To Earth (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (18:37) Early African herders kept hunting and fishing for 1,000 years after adopting livestock (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (18:36) Red light therapy: the science behind the hype (Nature)
20-05-26 (18:36) NoTrue, Silence and Rubbish Communications: satirical journals give Chinese academics a pressure valve (Nature)
20-05-26 (18:25) Hektoria Glacier Collapse Reveals How Fast Antarctica Can Fall Apart (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (18:25) Hidden Earthquake Threat: Oregon's Fault May Be Closer to the Surface Than Scientists Thought (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (18:14) The Selfish Gene at 50: Why Dawkins's evolution classic still holds up (Newscientist.com)
20-05-26 (18:14) After news about Oliver Sacks's "lies", we revisit his best-loved book (Newscientist.com)
20-05-26 (18:14) Intoxicating and astonishing: Why 'The Selfish Gene' almost never was (Newscientist.com)
20-05-26 (18:11) Dark crater laser could standardize lunar navigation and timekeeping (The Brighter Side of News)
20-05-26 (18:10) Bones Of 37 People Found In A Giant Stone Jar Points To A Mysterious Burial Ritual In The Jungle (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (18:06) Sea level rise is swallowing farmland much faster than expected (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (18:06) Meltwater flowing off Antarctic ice shelves changes the ocean in ways that drive even faster melting (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (17:56) Orcas Munching On Moose, Fishing Wolves, And Bloodthirsty Ground Squirrels: 3 Times Animals Ate In Ways We Didn't Expect (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (17:41) Violent Collision May Have Destroyed Milky Way's First Stellar Disk (Sci.news)
20-05-26 (17:39) Online Tool Lets You See How Far You Have Traveled Around The Galaxy Since You Were Born, And The Time Dilation Effects You Have Encountered (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (17:39) SpaceX's Upgraded Starship V3, The Most Powerful Rocket Ever Built, Will Take To The Sky Tomorrow - Watch It Live (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (17:39) Idaho's Rocks Are Filled With Silver. Now We Finally Know How It Got There (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (17:37) Modern AI can now fool people into thinking it's human (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (17:23) Researchers document over 100 giant beetle species, most of them new to science (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (17:19) Spinal neuromotor rehabilitation using a portable isokinetic training robot (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) AI 'scientists' promise to accelerate research — how do they work? (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Cusp-singularity-enhanced Coriolis effect for sensitive chip-scale gyroscopes (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) A pathogen lncRNA secreted into rice sequesters a host miRNA for virulence (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) De novo design of quasisymmetric two-component protein cages (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Genetic analysis of circulating metabolic traits in 619,372 individuals (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Nonlinear atomic tunnelling boosted by bright squeezed vacuum (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Dopamine drives persistent remodelling of the maternal brain (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Feature-specific threat coding in lateral septum guides defensive action (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) A critical initialization for biological neural networks (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Neural representation of action symbols in primate frontal cortex (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) A deep-learning framework reveals whole-body perturbations at cell level (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Advancing solar and wind penetration in China through energy complementarity (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Imaging hidden objects with consumer LiDAR via motion-induced sampling (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Design of one-component quasisymmetric protein nanocages (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Divergent urban storm response to convective, frontal and tropical systems (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Early fossil eukaryotes were benthic aerobes (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) A SAUR gene enhances maize drought resilience by promoting silk elongation (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Mitochondrial l-2-hydroxyglutarate is a physiological signalling metabolite (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Forest carbon protocols underestimate climate-driven carbon loss risks (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Astrocyte glucocorticoid receptor signalling restricts neuronal plasticity (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) High-fidelity identification of guest species in porous materials (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Monkeys that 'draw' reveal a neuronal population that encodes combinable actions (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Becoming a mother leaves long-lasting molecular memories (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Cities affect small and large storms differently (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Wearable robot boosts strength of children with spinal muscular atrophy (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Too little or too much sleep is linked to faster ageing throughout the body (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:19) Quantum light source boosts attosecond science (Nature)
20-05-26 (17:13) NASA's Psyche captures gorgeous Mars crescent photo on way to asteroid (Scientific American)
20-05-26 (17:13) Extreme heat is breaking records in the East. Here's why (Scientific American)
20-05-26 (17:10) Orbital Data Centers: Power and Thermal Management for Scalable Architectures (SpaceNews.com)
20-05-26 (17:07) The outlook for a climate-regulating ocean current is...not good (Sciencenews.org)
20-05-26 (17:04) Two Researchers Are Rebuilding Mathematics From the Ground Up (Quanta Magazine)
20-05-26 (17:04) How Alexander Grothendieck Revolutionized 20th-Century Mathematics (Quanta Magazine)
20-05-26 (17:01) Russia's plan to advertise on rockets and spacecraft takes off (Ars Technica)
20-05-26 (16:56) Humpback Whales Swimming 15,000 Kilometers Between Australia And Brazil Break Known Migration Distance Record In "Exceptional Events" (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (16:54) The Mass Effect-like Exodus 'is effectively D&D in space,' Hasbro CEO says (PC Gamer)
20-05-26 (16:52) Risky play may help keep kids safer in the real world (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (16:39) Scientists Use Smartwatch Data To Track the Hidden Health Effects of Air Pollution (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (16:37) New atomic clocks can be used to observe the 'quantum superposition of time' (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (16:24) Starfighters turns Texas facility toward microgravity flight testing (SpaceNews.com)
20-05-26 (16:23) Rising use of a drug called 'kratom' among young adults is sparking serious addiction and mental health concerns (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (16:23) Warming oceans are wiping out kelp forests at alarming speed (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (16:19) Author Correction: Inactivating SnRK1?1A promotes broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice (Nature)
20-05-26 (16:19) Tough peer-review process? Your paper might end up being more highly cited (Nature)
20-05-26 (16:11) Your Daily Rhythms May Help Slow Biological Aging, Study Suggests (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (16:11) White hydrogen found in billion-year-old Canadian rock could fuel clean energy production (The Brighter Side of News)
20-05-26 (16:10) Report finds U.S. space supply chains rely heavily on Chinese manufacturing (SpaceNews.com)
20-05-26 (15:56) The Most Expensive River In The World Is A Gemstone Hunter's Paradise (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (15:46) Brazil's Globoplay Joins AI-Enabled Sci-Fi Series 'Space Nation' — Cannes Market (Deadline.com)
20-05-26 (15:39) "No Further Research Is Needed": 50 Years Of Experiments Reveals Deep-Sea Mining At Vents And Seamounts Risks Species Extinction (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (15:37) Soil algae may be quietly supporting the world's farms (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (15:34) NASA satellite to test space 'gas station' tech for moon and Mars trips (Interesting Engineering)
20-05-26 (15:28) The Colorado Avalanche is dominating the NHL—Denver's high elevation could be the reason (Scientific American)
20-05-26 (15:24) Mystery of Tyrannosaurus rex's Tiny Arms May Finally Have an Answer (Sci.news)
20-05-26 (15:19) Nearly half of the world's Nature Index chemistry research is now done in China (Nature)
20-05-26 (15:19) What China's rise in chemistry means for the rest of the world (Nature)
20-05-26 (15:19) Why are PFASs so hard to replace? (Nature)
20-05-26 (15:19) Three scientists pushing chemistry in new directions (Nature)
20-05-26 (15:18) Black Cube doubles office space in Tel Aviv (The Jerusalem Post)
20-05-26 (15:14) Scientists found a hidden Alzheimer's trigger and shut it down (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (15:14) Scientists use light to create tiny molecules that could transform medicine (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (15:14) Britain's 11,000-year-old "oldest northerner" was a 3-year-old girl, DNA reveals (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (15:14) Scientists found a giant magnetic "twist" hidden inside the Milky Way (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (15:14) Scientists discover massive natural hydrogen source beneath Canada (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (15:14) Scientists discover why Alzheimer's risk hits women so much harder (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (15:10) The cardinality wall: The hidden data bottleneck for LEO constellations (SpaceNews.com)
20-05-26 (15:08) The Human Body Isn't Perfect - It Was Improvised by Evolution (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (15:07) 'Morbid' doesn't want you to fall for antiaging hype (Sciencenews.org)
20-05-26 (15:06) Scientists can track dolphins using DNA floating in the ocean (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (14:39) An Accidental Eden: Chornobyl Has Become A Wildlife Refuge For Extremely Rare Animals, Including Przewalski's Horses (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (14:37) Data centers could drive a major spike in U.S. power emissions (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (14:23) Gut particles may help drive the aging process (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (14:19) The CAPTCHA protocol (Nature)
20-05-26 (14:19) A conference taught me that scientists and journalists must work together to protect research (Nature)
20-05-26 (14:11) Archaeologists Excavated a Giant Stone Jar And Found a Grim Surprise (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (13:57) Common asthma drug slows tumor growth and helps the immune system recover (The Brighter Side of News)
20-05-26 (13:54) Scientists Rewire Donor Stem Cells To Outsmart Aggressive Blood Cancers (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (13:52) Scientists uncover why some La Niña events last for years (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (13:39) "Science Is Always Evolving": Earth's Earliest "Animals" Revealed To Be Something Completely Different By Stunning Fossil Reanalysis (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (13:19) Daily briefing: How the 'Enhanced Games' could expose flaws in the sporting world (Nature)
20-05-26 (13:19) Daily briefing: Mouse eyes can photosynthesize after a plant-to-animal transplant (Nature)
20-05-26 (13:14) Long Island home features massive garage with space for 41 classic cars — all included in the $3.5M sale (New York Post)
20-05-26 (13:11) Scientists Discover a Fat-Burning 'Dial' That Could Help Strengthen Bones (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (12:59) NASA's plan for a nuclear reactor on the moon could change space exploration forever—if it works (Scientific American)
20-05-26 (12:54) Scientists Discover Hidden Sleep Switch That Boosts Brainpower, Builds Muscle, and Burns Fat (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (12:49) Returnal director and Housemarque veteran Harry Krueger launches Finland-based game studio Cosmic Division (Eurogamer.net)
20-05-26 (11:41) Isaacman expects Chinese crewed mission around the moon in 2027 (SpaceNews.com)
20-05-26 (11:39) The Tanganyika Laughing Epidemic Of 1962, A Case Of "Mass Hysteria" At The End Of Colonial Psychiatry (IFLScience.com)
20-05-26 (11:28) Did the last common ancestor of humans and apes walk like a gorilla? A new study offers a clue (Scientific American)
20-05-26 (11:19) The brain's code seems to be in constant flux. Neuroscientists are baffled (Nature)
20-05-26 (10:08) Scientists Turn Wool Into Bone-Healing Material in Medical Breakthrough (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (10:05) The Clouds of Uncertainty That Render All Climate Models Useless (The Daily Sceptic)
20-05-26 (08:45) Scientists use DNA from poop to save the world's rarest marsupial (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (08:45) T. rex's tiny arms may have evolved for a surprisingly brutal reason (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (08:45) Scientists discover strange link between vitamin D and pain (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (08:45) Humpback whale breaks migration record with 15,000 kilometer ocean journey (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (08:45) Lost for 150,000 years: Rainforest discovery upends human history (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (08:45) Breakthrough drug reverses aging in skin and dramatically speeds healing (ScienceDaily)
20-05-26 (08:18) Promising hantavirus vaccine research stalled by funding gap before outbreak (The Jerusalem Post)
20-05-26 (07:45) Reform UK's Deputy Leader in 'Heated' Exchange on Climate Science (Bloomberg)
20-05-26 (07:14) Reform Deputy Leader Tice 'Fundamentally' Rejects Climate Science (Bloomberg)
20-05-26 (06:54) NASA's Roman Space Telescope Nears Launch for Epic Hunt Across the Universe (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (06:54) Ancient Mega-Floods Once Ripped Across Mars and Left This Giant Scar (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (06:28) 10 Stellar Sci-Fi Books That No One Talks About (Collider)
20-05-26 (06:11) A Signal of Cognitive Decline May Be Hidden in The Way You Write (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (05:14) We may finally know why dinosaurs like T. rex evolved tiny arms (Newscientist.com)
20-05-26 (04:39) Scientists Just Used Sunlight To Pull Off a Quantum Physics Feat Once Thought Impossible (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (04:11) Two Whales Just Broke a Migration Record Scientists Didn't Expect (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (03:52) Sugar-free sweeteners may become risky without the right gut bacteria (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (03:26) New Weight-Loss Pill Could Help Solve a Major Problem With GLP-1 Drugs (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (02:51) Walmart's 'Beautiful' $110 Raised Garden Bed Offers 'Plenty of Space' for Spring Flowers and Veggies (Parade.com)
20-05-26 (02:37) New drug trio gives hope to patients with cancer of unknown origin (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (01:54) Scientists Discover "Immature" Brain Cells That May Defy Alzheimer's (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (01:54) Children of Centenarians Share One Surprising Habit That May Boost Longevity (SciTechDaily)
20-05-26 (01:52) Pancreatic tumors may use stress signals to resist chemotherapy (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (01:40) New study strengthens idea that humans evolved from knuckle-walking ancestors (Science.org)
20-05-26 (01:37) Scientists found a fat-burning switch that affects bone strength (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (01:26) 'Supergiant' Gold Deposits May Be Worth Over US$80 Billion (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (01:23) Younger-looking brains may protect against early Alzheimer's damage (Earth.com)
20-05-26 (01:19) Secrets of giant ancient jar in Laos unpacked at last (Nature)
20-05-26 (01:11) Animals Are Thriving in Chornobyl's Human-Free Zone, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
20-05-26 (01:11) UPenn physicists make 'light' work of computing (The Brighter Side of News)
20-05-26 (01:10) New Jurassic Pterosaur Unearthed in Germany (Sci.news)
20-05-26 (00:40) Vaccine experts debate options to combat outbreak of unusual Ebola strain (Science.org)
20-05-26 (00:23) How airplane tires survive the force of landing jets (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (23:42) The U.S. just experienced its hottest 12 months on record (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (23:40) Can extra snoozing reverse the health hazards of a bad night's sleep? (Science.org)
19-05-26 (23:39) Scientists Discover Cheap, Natural Remedy for High Blood Pressure (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (23:39) Archaeologists Discover Prehistoric Mountain Cave Packed With Mysterious Green Mineral (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (23:37) Scientists identify a 'universal law' across every form of life on Earth, severely challenging Darwin's evolution theory (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (23:36) Sunken treasure ship found off Cádiz with 27 cannons and silver cargo (Heritagedaily.com)
19-05-26 (23:22) Ancient Venetic sanctuary discovered beneath roadworks near Padua (Heritagedaily.com)
19-05-26 (23:18) "I'll buy 10 of those"—NASA science chief yearns for mass-produced satellites (Ars Technica)
19-05-26 (22:55) MAVEN Detects Rare Atmospheric Effect on Mars (Sci.news)
19-05-26 (22:41) SDA director Sandhoo takes on broader Space Force missile warning portfolio (SpaceNews.com)
19-05-26 (22:40) A new genetically modified rice could improve children's health. But will it be grown? (Science.org)
19-05-26 (22:27) Google debuts AI-powered tools to optimize scientific research workflows (Engadget)
19-05-26 (22:24) Texas company hatches live chicks from artificial eggs in breakthrough that could revive the dodo: report (FOX News)
19-05-26 (22:11) Archeologists discover the largest dinosaur ever to roam Southeast Asia (The Brighter Side of News)
19-05-26 (22:01) Two AI-based science assistants succeed with drug-retargeting tasks (Ars Technica)
19-05-26 (21:37) More than 100,000 children in the U.S. have tried kratom (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (21:31) JP Morgan's Global CIO Lori Beer on the Pace of Change in the Tech Space (Bloomberg)
19-05-26 (21:28) 10 Praiseworthy Sci-Fi Movies of the 20th Century That Still Hold Up Today (Collider)
19-05-26 (21:28) SpaceX punts Starship V3 launch to May 21 as investigation opens into Starbase worker's death (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (21:28) What it's like being stuck in a hantavirus quarantine for six weeks (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (21:28) A lamp flickering on and off inspires the math mystery of Thomson's lamp (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (21:25) This Common Houseplant Is Secretly Using Advanced Geometry (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (21:25) Earth's Upper Atmosphere Is Cooling Fast and Scientists Finally Know Why (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (21:23) How people view and treat wild animals can vary dramatically from one part of the world to another (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (21:06) Supporting local communities is crucial for the success of nature conservation initiatives (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (20:52) Air pollution caused by coal power plants is significantly reducing the energy output of solar installations (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (20:37) Tiny Arctic mammals survived and thrived alongside dinosaurs in Alaska over 73 million years ago (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (20:36) 5 Foldable Finds From Home Depot That Can Help Save Space In The Garage (SlashGear)
19-05-26 (20:23) Scientists hatch live chicks from artificial eggs, achieving another huge milestone in their de-extinction program (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (20:20) Ashley St. Clair Drops More Wild Claims About Baby Daddy Elon Musk & 2024 Election -- Space Lasers, AI, & MORE!! (Perezhilton.com)
19-05-26 (20:19) River oxygen levels are dropping around the world as Earth warms (Nature)
19-05-26 (20:19) Teams of AI agents boost speed of research (Nature)
19-05-26 (20:19) Why AI cannot do good science without humans (Nature)
19-05-26 (20:19) Researchers who use hallucinated references to face arXiv ban (Nature)
19-05-26 (20:11) Your Weight at Different Ages Could Affect Your Risk of Multiple Cancers (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (20:11) Rechargeable solar battery 'bottles the Sun' for a rainy day or a cold night (The Brighter Side of News)
19-05-26 (20:07) What freediving can reveal about human health — and our limits (Sciencenews.org)
19-05-26 (20:03) 'Star Wars: Mandalorian & Grogu' Hopes To Hyper-Space To $160M Global Opening Over Memorial Day Weekend - Box Office Preview (Deadline.com)
19-05-26 (19:52) When plants get too hot they get stressed and leave behind a distinct chemical fingerprint (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (19:52) Routine test may reveal hidden stroke risk years before it happens (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (19:52) Australian dingo was ritually buried and ceremonially 'fed' by humans for centuries in a practice never seen before on Earth (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (19:39) Mount Etna Doesn't Act Like Any Other Volcano - Now We Might Know Why It's So Weird (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (19:37) Asthma medicine shows unexpected benefit against fatty liver disease (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (19:36) A multi-agent system for automating scientific discovery (Nature)
19-05-26 (19:36) An AI system to help scientists write expert-level empirical software (Nature)
19-05-26 (19:36) Accelerating scientific discovery with Co-Scientist (Nature)
19-05-26 (19:25) 32,000 Olympic Pools of Magma Nearly Erupted Beneath Atlantic Island (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (19:23) Coal pollution is quietly cutting solar power worldwide (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (19:23) Stretchy implants that stick to arteries are designed to treat drug-resistant high blood pressure (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (19:14) The distant world that is our best hope of finding alien life (Newscientist.com)
19-05-26 (19:14) Solar farm on the ocean outperforms land-based solar in Taiwan (Newscientist.com)
19-05-26 (19:10) Sugary Diets May Cause Long-Term Memory Problems Even after Eating Improves (Sci.news)
19-05-26 (19:05) Roscosmos turns rockets into billboards as Coffee Mania sponsors Russian space missions (The Daily Star)
19-05-26 (19:03) Axios Harris Poll: Dems, GOP Divided Over AI (Newsmax)
19-05-26 (18:59) 'Sensational' proof topples decades-old geometry problem (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (18:56) World's Rarest Piniped Snapped Snoozing In Secret Underwater "Bubble Caves" To Avoid Bothersome Humans (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (18:51) 3 Foldable Ryobi Finds That Can Help Save Space In The Garage (SlashGear)
19-05-26 (18:39) Ancient Teeth From Heroic Tiny Mammals Suggest The Arctic Was A "Crucible" For Evolution In The Late Cretaceous (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (18:39) For The First Time, The Zwan-Wolf Effect Has Been Seen On Another World, 200 Kilometers Deep In The Martian Atmosphere (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (18:38) AI-powered whale-spotting tech may help save San Francisco Bay's gray whales (Sciencenews.org)
19-05-26 (18:23) Urban heat inequality rises globally as cities continue to expand (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (18:12) "It's been a while since Mass Effect 2 and 3" - Hasbro boss says "there's a big need in the marketplace" for a BioWare-esque space RPG and Exodus is ready to fill it (GamesRadar)
19-05-26 (18:11) The Expanse's Secret 6-Part Series Makes The Sci-Fi Space Opera Hit Even Better (Screen Rant)
19-05-26 (18:11) Scientists discover new state of matter inside Uranus and Neptune (The Brighter Side of News)
19-05-26 (17:56) "It's Beautiful... You Wouldn't Expect It To Be A Predator": New Hairy-Looking Ghost Pipefish Is A Real-Life Mr Snuffleupagus (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (17:56) "Truly A Match Made In Deep-Sea Heaven": Worm That Lives In A Glass Castle Among 1,121 New Marine Species Discovered In The Last Year (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (17:45) 'Turns Out Trauma Bonding In Space Really Is Forever.' Katee Sackhoff's Battlestar Galactica Reunion Post Has Me In My Feels (Cinemabled)
19-05-26 (17:39) Scientists May Have Found Dark Matter's Fingerprint in a Black Hole Collision (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (17:37) Hurricane risk models may be missing the biggest future threat (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (17:29) Uncontrolled California wildfires seen from space (BBC News)
19-05-26 (17:24) Damaged DNA can spread between human cells. What could that mean for cancer? (Sciencenews.org)
19-05-26 (17:23) Freshwater jellyfish are spreading through lakes nearly undetected (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (17:14) Wind-assisted cargo ships could more than halve shipping emissions (Newscientist.com)
19-05-26 (17:13) New NASA Hubble image captures a rare, turbulent galaxy (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (17:13) Scientists race to develop Ebola drugs as outbreak surges (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (17:10) Startup challenging satellite industry's multi-orbit playbook (SpaceNews.com)
19-05-26 (17:06) As Steam early access sensation Far Far West sells over 1 million copies in three weeks, publisher Fireshine Games rejects generative AI (Eurogamer.net)
19-05-26 (16:51) China Claims A New Breakthrough In Alternative Fuels: Could It Solve Global Oil Problems? (SlashGear)
19-05-26 (16:39) Scientists Tracked Earth's Magnetic Field While Dogs Pooped - And Noticed Something Very Strange (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (16:25) Exercise Changes the Heart in a Way Researchers Never Expected (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (16:25) Scientists Warn Ultra-Processed Foods Could Be Hurting Your Brain (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (16:25) Your Liver May Be Filling With Plastic - and Scientists Are Alarmed (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (16:23) Preschoolers learn more science when food is part of the lesson (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (16:14) Rare graves reveal a lost world of Bronze Age Europe hidden for 3,000 years (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (16:14) Hidden earthquake faults beneath Seattle may be more dangerous than expected (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (16:14) Scientists were wrong about this "rule-breaking" particle (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (16:14) Scientists boosted one protein and aging mice became stronger and healthier (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (16:14) People who lost the most weight on Ozempic saw huge health benefits (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (16:11) 80% of Earth's Rivers Are Quickly Losing Oxygen, Study Reveals (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (16:11) Ancient supernova remnants found in Antarctic ice (The Brighter Side of News)
19-05-26 (16:10) Portal Space taps Quindar for ground mission support of its maneuvering spacecraft (SpaceNews.com)
19-05-26 (16:06) Cooperation may be far more natural than scientists believed (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (16:03) Imagine Documentaries' Ron Howard And Sara Bernstein On Expanding The Doc Space & Why They Zeroed In On 'Avedon' (Deadline.com)
19-05-26 (15:44) Thales Alenia Space Announces Successful High-Precision Quantum Transmission Between the Canary Islands of LaPalma and Tenerife (The Quantum Insider)
19-05-26 (15:37) Hope may inspire better climate solutions than fear (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (15:32) In addition to space stations, Vast says it will now build high-power satellites (Ars Technica)
19-05-26 (15:19) On the right track in the design of an early typewriter (Nature)
19-05-26 (15:19) Could this synthetic egg bring back extinct birds? Researchers urge caution (Nature)
19-05-26 (15:14) Colossal claims an artificial eggshell will help it bring back the moa (Newscientist.com)
19-05-26 (15:11) There's a Surprisingly Simple Way to Remove Microplastics in Drinking Water (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (15:10) Vast announces line of high-power satellite buses (SpaceNews.com)
19-05-26 (15:07) Antarctic plants may face a growing fungal threat from warming soils (Sciencenews.org)
19-05-26 (15:06) Historic drought now grips more than 60% of the United States (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (14:59) Math puzzle: Fix the matchstick equation (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (14:55) Lynk and Anterix get FCC nod to test satellite D2D for private utility networks (SpaceNews.com)
19-05-26 (14:39) "Happy-Face" Spiders Were Thought Only To Exist In Hawaii. Now, A New Species Has Been Discovered 12,000 Kilometers Away (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (14:23) Childhood neglect linked to abusive adult relationships (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (14:11) This Gene Is Linked to Lower Alzheimer's Risk - And We May Finally Know Why (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (14:10) "I'll Put My Money On Moas Before Mars": Colossal Artificial Egg Successfully Hatches First Chicks. Could It One Day Grow A Moa? (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (14:10) Far From Boosting Brain Health, Taking Omega-3 Could Actually Speed Up Dementia In Older People (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (14:06) Unhealthy diets may damage memory in ways that can't fully recover (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (13:57) This is what 10 minutes of silence does to your brain (The Brighter Side of News)
19-05-26 (13:56) Great Balls Of Fire: This Is What It Looks Like From Space When Junk Burns Up In Earth's Atmosphere (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (13:37) Cats may prefer another plant over catnip (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (13:14) Odd "butterfly" molecule could lead to new parts of the quantum realm (Newscientist.com)
19-05-26 (13:14) The future of robot armies is here - and it's not what you think (Newscientist.com)
19-05-26 (13:11) 'AI Slop' Is Flooding Science Publishing, And One Major Site Is Fighting Back (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (12:59) Female beast hunters battled leopards in ancient Rome (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) New high?resolution map transforms what we know about Roman roads and the Roman Empire (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) A real quantum leap (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) Quantum computing is reaching its make-or-break moment (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) How commercial satellites are changing modern warfare (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) NASA dreams of a nuclear power plant on the moon. Here's why (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) Readers respond to the February 2026 issue (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) New ways to keep from losing muscle on Ozempic (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) Helion Energy is building a fusion power plant. Can its technology deliver? (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) The Riemann hypothesis is a million-dollar math problem hardly anyone is trying to solve (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) Poem: 'Horseshoe Crab' (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) Science crossword: At the same time (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) Which problems will quantum computers solve—and when? (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) A field guide to quantum computer qubits (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:59) June 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago (Scientific American)
19-05-26 (12:39) After Mapping 24 Million Different Earth-Moon Routes, Scientists Have Found The Ideal One (IFLScience.com)
19-05-26 (12:36) 'It is incredible': How AI is transforming mathematics (Nature)
19-05-26 (11:36) AI might jeopardize the uncertainty required in science (Nature)
19-05-26 (11:36) Support academic institutions under attack (Nature)
19-05-26 (11:36) France's research-primate project goes against its own ethics panel (Nature)
19-05-26 (11:36) Airborne DNA can yield insights with the right techniques (Nature)
19-05-26 (11:36) The uncritical adoption of AI in science is alarming — we urgently need guard rails (Nature)
19-05-26 (11:36) DNA-folding changes block production of self-directed antibodies (Nature)
19-05-26 (11:10) Anderson confirmed as NASA deputy administrator (SpaceNews.com)
19-05-26 (10:39) Goodbye Plastic? Scientists Create New Supermaterial That Could Transform Modern Manufacturing (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (09:36) Race begins to trial Ebola drugs amid current outbreak (Nature)
19-05-26 (09:14) Scientists found a smarter Mediterranean diet that slashes diabetes risk by 31% (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (09:14) A strange ripple in spacetime could be the first fingerprint of dark matter (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (09:14) String theory suddenly emerged from simple physics rules (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (09:14) Antarctic glacier collapses at record speed as Hektoria retreats 15 miles in just 15 months (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (09:14) NASA's powerful Roman Space Telescope is about to transform astronomy (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (09:14) Forget electrons, this breakthrough uses light-matter particles to power AI (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (07:24) ESA-China SMILE mission lifts off to deliver first global images of Earth's magnetosphere (SpaceNews.com)
19-05-26 (06:14) Mystery of the ancient giant stone jars of Laos may have been solved (Newscientist.com)
19-05-26 (06:11) Star Trek's Official New Deep Space Nine Series Is The Franchise Evolution Trek Has Needed (Screen Rant)
19-05-26 (06:08) Scientists Uncover Hidden Biological Differences Between Men and Women's Immune Systems (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (06:08) Scientists Challenge a Long-Held Belief About Why Human Childbirth Is So Difficult (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (06:08) Too Much Sleep May Age Your Body Faster, New Study Warns (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (05:59) 10 Near-Perfect Soft Sci-Fi Shows That No One Remembers Today (Collider)
19-05-26 (05:26) Cannabis Linked to Lower Weight And Reduced Diabetes Risk in Mouse Study (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (04:40) WATCH: A Spacecraft Is Launching to Study How Earth Survives Solar Storms (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (04:31) RBA Says Hike Gave Space to Assess War Impact on Households (Bloomberg)
19-05-26 (04:19) China moves AI brain implants from trials towards real-world use (Nature)
19-05-26 (03:26) Ebola Emergency: Here's What We Know About This Deadly Outbreak (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (02:40) Scientists play catch-up to startling Ebola outbreak (Science.org)
19-05-26 (02:37) Common supplement taken by millions of people is linked to heart failure in recent study (Earth.com)
19-05-26 (02:00) Hidden sugar patterns on human cells could reveal cancer early (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (02:00) Eating grapes daily could unlock powerful skin protection (ScienceDaily)
19-05-26 (01:49) New NASA-ready memory survives 1M rads and 30 times more radiation in space (Interesting Engineering)
19-05-26 (01:40) Brain 'Zaps' From Contact Lenses May Help Ease Depression, Mouse Study Shows (Sciencealert.com)
19-05-26 (01:24) Insects May Feel Pain, New Study Suggests (Sci.news)
19-05-26 (01:11) Brain training game offers drug-free relief for chronic nerve pain (The Brighter Side of News)
19-05-26 (01:08) Scientists Uncover Promising New Strategy To Stop Parkinson's in Its Tracks (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (01:08) New Study Reveals How Vitamin D Could Calm Gut Inflammation (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (01:08) Experts Reveal the Surprising Cancer Link Behind a Common Vitamin (SciTechDaily)
19-05-26 (01:07) A 'jar' jammed with human bones may solve Laos' 'Plain of Jars' mystery (Sciencenews.org)
19-05-26 (01:06) IKEA Is Selling a New Playful Pink Cabinet That Will Bring Retro Vibes to Your Space (Parade.com)
19-05-26 (00:41) Formicine Ants Produce Hidden Arsenal of Venom Peptides, Study Finds (Sci.news)
19-05-26 (00:35) A Giant Robot To Be Piloted That Can Smash Through Walls - From the Screens of Science Fiction To Real Life (VIDEO) (Thegatewaypundit.com)
18-05-26 (23:52) Microscopic flakes of 'marine snow' can fall in the ocean and influence the climate of the entire planet (Earth.com)
18-05-26 (23:42) 'Iron Lung' Officially Sets Release Date Following Record-Breaking Box Office Run (Collider)
18-05-26 (23:34) New space-grade memory withstands radiation equivalent to 100 million x-rays (Interesting Engineering)
18-05-26 (23:28) Ebola outbreak triggers U.S. ban on travelers from three African nations (Scientific American)
18-05-26 (23:23) New study tested eight workouts for blood pressure, and one clear winner emerged (Earth.com)
18-05-26 (23:23) Combining standard prostate cancer drugs with a new receptor blocker could provide a powerful, tailored treatment (Earth.com)
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