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17-05-26 (05:20)   Amazon's 'Whimsical' $24 Turtle Statue Solar Light 'Creates a Magical Ambiance' In Any Outdoor Space (Parade.com)
17-05-26 (04:23)   Scientists find link between tinnitus and this crucial body function, offering hope for millions with ear ringing (Earth.com)
17-05-26 (04:06)   This speech pattern is a clear indicator that a person's brain is starting to slow down and heading towards dementia (Earth.com)
17-05-26 (04:06)   Coastal habitats face a sea-level threat that has been overlooked by climate scientists until now (Earth.com)
17-05-26 (03:37)   650-foot mega-tsunami is captured by satellites and sends seismic waves around the world for nine days (Earth.com)
17-05-26 (03:32)   Report: Just 3% of Israeli ninth graders met science requirements in latest tests (The Times of Israel)
17-05-26 (03:11)   Lost Parchment Reveals People Who Survived The Black Death (Sciencealert.com)
17-05-26 (01:11)   Neanderthals practiced dental care 59,000 years ago (The Brighter Side of News)
17-05-26 (01:06)   Coastal habitats face a hidden sea-level threat (Earth.com)
17-05-26 (01:06)   Farmland hides a surprisingly complex underground food web (Earth.com)
17-05-26 (00:41)   NASA releases final RFP for Mars communications orbiter (SpaceNews.com)
17-05-26 (00:23)   Early-morning workers may finally have a treatment for fatigue (Earth.com)
17-05-26 (00:10)   York Space defends growth strategy as SDA programs are reshaped (SpaceNews.com)
17-05-26 (00:08)   After 50 Years of Mystery, Researchers Identify New Human Blood Group (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (23:11)   Dark Matter May Have Been Detected by Accident, Scientists Reveal (Sciencealert.com)
16-05-26 (22:54)   Leading Climate Scientist Rebuts "Factually Incorrect" US Government Climate Claims (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (22:54)   You're Breathing Plastic: Study Finds 4% of City Air Pollution Is Microplastics (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (22:11)   Groundbreaking, 3D-printed, artificial muscles bend and twist on demand (The Brighter Side of News)
16-05-26 (20:59)   8 Most Universally Acclaimed Sci-Fi Movies of All Time, Ranked (Collider)
16-05-26 (20:52)   Rock-eating microbes have a chemical machine that turns CO2 into life without sunlight (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:52)   Deep ridge under Japan may shape where the next major tsunami earthquake breaks (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:52)   The brain starts making decisions before a person actually 'thinks' about it (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:37)   The Southern Ocean may be pulling far more carbon from the air than scientists thought (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:37)   Beluga whales depend on sound to survive in murky waters (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:37)   Some plants can pull rare earth metals from soil, a discovery that may revolutionize the tech industry (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:36)   History of universe could be rewritten as boffins find new 'space deviations' (The Daily Star)
16-05-26 (20:34)   I'm a space scientist. Utah is subsidizing my research with its health. (The Hill)
16-05-26 (20:25)   Cancer Mystery Solved: Scientists Discover How Melanoma Becomes "Immortal" (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (20:25)   Scientists Uncover Cancer-Fighting Power of Popular Fatty Liver Drug (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (20:25)   Beyond Pain Relief: Scientists Discover a Protein That Could Stop Osteoarthritis in Its Tracks (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (20:23)   A plasma experiment made light-like waves twist, exposing a hidden rule of extreme physics (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:23)   Some people really are mosquito magnets, and scientists are starting to understand why (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:23)   A city's wastewater can expose dangerous infections that medical clinics may miss (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:23)   A new snake species tricks predators by pretending its tail is a second head (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:23)   A lynx once pushed to the brink has returned to breed in a Spanish national park (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:23)   AI model could speed brain tumor diagnosis worldwide (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (20:11)   Yawning Is So Contagious You Can Catch It Before You're Born, Study Suggests (Sciencealert.com)
16-05-26 (19:52)   Scientists find a remarkable molecule that could help humans live up to 200 years cancer free (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (19:37)   Scientists demonstrate for the first time the existence of a giant volcanic cave on Venus (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (19:37)   Cactus waste could become a low-cost building material (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (19:37)   Amazon's 'Easy to Assemble' $40 Raised Garden Bed Has a Built-in, Folding Potting Table That Saves Space (Parade.com)
16-05-26 (19:23)   Breeding choices could dramatically improve breathing in flat-faced dogs (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (19:23)   Geologists drilled a very deep hole in West Antarctica and retrieved rocks that date back 23 million years, the deepest sample of its kind (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (19:18)   Israeli company wins space agency contract for next-generation satellite imaging (The Jerusalem Post)
16-05-26 (18:23)   Tiny seabirds fly sideways into the wind for a surprising reason (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (18:12)   Perseverance checks in from Mars with a selfie, the mounting pollution from satellite launches, and more science stories (Engadget)
16-05-26 (18:11)   Rocky planets smaller than Earth may be too small to stay habitable (The Brighter Side of News)
16-05-26 (17:40)   Major outbreak of rare Ebola virus species in northern Congo alarms scientists (Science.org)
16-05-26 (17:37)   Big animals use far more of Earth's energy than scientists expected (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (17:27)   NASA's Psyche spacecraft just got an assist from Mars on the way to its asteroid namesake (Engadget)
16-05-26 (17:11)   Star Trek's New Deep Space Nine Series Is Finally Introducing A Beloved Crew Member's Successor (Screen Rant)
16-05-26 (17:06)   Walmart's 'Space-Saving' $18 Organizer Shelves Are 'Practical' Solutions for Cabinets and Countertops (Parade.com)
16-05-26 (16:41)   Space Force awards Northrop Grumman $398 million satellite contract (SpaceNews.com)
16-05-26 (16:37)   Work stress and toxic exposure during pregnancy linked to autism risk (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (16:11)   Your Body Clock May Enhance The Benefits of Exercise, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
16-05-26 (16:11)   Human brains decreased in size 3,000 years ago - here's why (The Brighter Side of News)
16-05-26 (16:06)   Plants build hidden root barriers to survive drought (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (16:06)   From Conspiracy Theories to Meme Culture Domination, 'Mr. Yay' Is a Science Fiction That Makes You Think (Exclusive Excerpt) (Parade.com)
16-05-26 (15:59)   Destruction sandbox Besiege's new space DLC gets far bigger than anything you've seen before (PCGamesN.com)
16-05-26 (15:37)   Ice relieves pain in the moment, but may delay healing (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (15:31)   First-ever direct image of the cosmic web reveals the Universe's hidden highways (ScienceDaily)
16-05-26 (15:31)   Scientists find hidden brain nutrient deficit that may fuel anxiety (ScienceDaily)
16-05-26 (15:31)   Stunning fossil discovery in Ethiopia rewrites human origins (ScienceDaily)
16-05-26 (15:31)   Scientists discover hidden "brakes" that stop massive earthquakes (ScienceDaily)
16-05-26 (15:31)   Scientists discover tiny gut particles that may drive aging and chronic disease (ScienceDaily)
16-05-26 (15:31)   This silent tooth infection could be hurting your whole body (ScienceDaily)
16-05-26 (15:31)   Scientists say just 30 minutes of exercise a week could transform your health (ScienceDaily)
16-05-26 (15:28)   The Best Sci-Fi Movie From Every Year of the 1990s (Collider)
16-05-26 (15:08)   NASA's New AI Processor Is 500x Faster Than Current Space Computers (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (15:06)   Arts engagement may slow aging as much as exercise (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (14:59)   NASA reveals new clues to 2027's Artemis III, the final test mission before a moon landing (Scientific American)
16-05-26 (14:52)   Stardust from ancient supernovae found frozen in Antarctic ice (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (14:23)   Peppermint gets a genetic makeover to fight deadly disease (Earth.com)
16-05-26 (14:11)   Humans in The Andes Have Evolved a Strange Digestive Superpower (Sciencealert.com)
16-05-26 (14:08)   Scientists Find Evidence Earth Is Drifting Through the Ashes of an Exploded Star (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (14:08)   This Strange Molecular Signature May Be the Best Clue Yet to Alien Life (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (13:59)   Scientists catalog the 'fractal dimensions' of more than 130,000 islands (Scientific American)
16-05-26 (13:57)   The strange reason nearly all humans are right-handed (The Brighter Side of News)
16-05-26 (13:14)   Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people (Newscientist.com)
16-05-26 (13:14)   New Scientist recommends a smart new account of human exceptionalism (Newscientist.com)
16-05-26 (13:11)   This Week in Science: PCOS Becomes PMOS, an 'Impossible' Crystal, And More! (Sciencealert.com)
16-05-26 (12:39)   A Day On Venus Is Longer Than A Whole Year - And We Had To Come Up With An Outlandish Setup To Measure It (IFLScience.com)
16-05-26 (12:24)   Annecy Title 'Dudley and the Invasion of the Space Slugs' Lands Territory Sales Ahead of Cannes Market Bow (EXCLUSIVE) (Variety)
16-05-26 (12:10)   The Mystery Of The Mary Celeste "Ghost Ship" May Have Been Cracked (IFLScience.com)
16-05-26 (11:39)   The World's Oldest Dentist Was A Neanderthal, Crystal Unknown To Science Formed In Trinity Nuclear Test, And Much More This Week (IFLScience.com)
16-05-26 (06:13)   8 Perfect Sci-Fi Movies That Get Better With Every Rewatch (Collider)
16-05-26 (03:25)   Scientists Say a 40-Year-Old Childhood Obesity Warning May Be Completely Wrong (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (03:25)   Marijuana Use May Raise Lung Cancer Risk, Researchers Warn (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (03:25)   This Common Type of Food May Be Raising Your Risk of Heart Disease (SciTechDaily)
16-05-26 (03:24)   How Battlestar Galactica Wound Up Inspiring Major Parks and Recreation Moment (Syfy Wire)
16-05-26 (03:11)   Your Social Feed Is Buzzing With Health Advice. But Read This First. (Sciencealert.com)
16-05-26 (01:41)   SpaceX launches CRS-34 cargo mission to ISS (SpaceNews.com)
16-05-26 (01:11)   Strange Metal From Beyond Our World Spotted in an Ancient Treasure Stash (Sciencealert.com)
16-05-26 (01:11)   Jupiter's jet streams dive into extreme atmospheric regions (The Brighter Side of News)
16-05-26 (00:41)   Giant Tyrannosaur Fossil Found in New Mexico (Sci.news)
16-05-26 (00:40)   CDC plan to retire lab monkeys to Texas sanctuary draws ire (Science.org)
16-05-26 (00:10)   Starlink Mobile challengers back proposed telco-led D2D joint venture (SpaceNews.com)
15-05-26 (23:51)   Giant 13th-century sabre found in medieval burial near Astrakhan (Heritagedaily.com)
15-05-26 (23:37)   Dangerous cholesterol can be lowered without harming the liver (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (23:23)   Cement's climate cost may be solved with a different kind of rock (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (23:22)   Lost Bibliotheca Palatina manuscript identified in university library collection (Heritagedaily.com)
15-05-26 (23:11)   Mysterious Wall Stone Turned Out to Be an Unexpected Treasure (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (23:06)   AI is not just burning electricity, it is consuming tons of toxic metals (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (23:06)   Black holes ring like bells - and scientists just mapped the vibrations (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (23:01)   Solar power production undercut by coal pollution (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (22:59)   Hantavirus can persist in semen for years, but that doesn't mean it remains contagious (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (22:51)   Remains of German officer identified in WWII mass grave (Heritagedaily.com)
15-05-26 (22:41)   Astronomers Catch Interstellar Turbulence Warping Light across Milky Way (Sci.news)
15-05-26 (22:23)   CO2 is cooling the upper atmosphere while warming the planet's surface, and scientists don't know how or why (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (22:20)   Walmart's Small-Space Grills Are Under $200 and Perfect for Balconies, Patios and Tiny Backyards (Parade.com)
15-05-26 (22:15)   NSF Announces $1.5 Billion X-Labs Initiative to Pursue Generational Breakthrough Science Efforts (The Quantum Insider)
15-05-26 (22:11)   Crickets Respond to Injuries in a Way That Suggests They Feel Pain (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (22:11)   Long before chariots and empires, humans were already riding horses (The Brighter Side of News)
15-05-26 (22:08)   Fur Seals' Hearts Suddenly Spike Hours After Returning to Land (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (22:08)   Scientists Say Cognitive Decline Isn't Inevitable — Your Brain Can Improve at Any Age (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (22:08)   This Weird Sea Creature May Have Rewritten Life's Genetic Rulebook (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (22:05)   US biology lab locked down for more than a week amid smuggling inquiry (Nature)
15-05-26 (21:59)   Archaeologists Unearthing Ancient Lifestyle of Native Americans on Space Force's Cape Canaveral Station (Breitbart.com)
15-05-26 (21:59)   A real Mr. Snuffleupagus? Meet the ocean's strangest new fish species (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (21:52)   Heart disease risk may begin before birth, new study finds (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (21:47)   Three's a party: US, China, and now Russia are on the prowl in GEO (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (21:47)   Send the arXiv AI-generated slop, get a yearlong vacation from submissions (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (21:42)   6 Sci-Fi Franchises That Get Better With Every Movie (Collider)
15-05-26 (20:59)   This startup wants to make drugs in orbit. If it succeeds, it could transform the space economy (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (20:59)   How to arm yourself against hantavirus misinformation (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (20:59)   Can plants have consciousness? The film Silent Friend reimagines the science (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (20:55)   Homo erectus May Have Co-Existed with Denisovans in East Asia (Sci.news)
15-05-26 (20:37)   Most wild dogs in Australia are actually dingoes (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (20:23)   Archaeologists find an Atlantis-like city at the bottom of a lake, calling it the discovery of the century (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (20:11)   Scientists Caught Suckerfish Diving Into Manta Rays' Rear Ends (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (20:11)   Red meat once helped human evolution but now carries serious risks (The Brighter Side of News)
15-05-26 (20:10)   Joint ESA-China SMILE mission set for launch to study Earth's magnetic shield (SpaceNews.com)
15-05-26 (20:06)   A new depression therapy focuses on helping people experience joy again, not just feeling 'less sad' (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (20:05)   Mouse eyes photosynthesize after plant-to-animal transplant (Nature)
15-05-26 (20:00)   First test of CO2 removal with green sand finds no harm to marine life (Newscientist.com)
15-05-26 (20:00)   SpaceX is about to launch tallest and most powerful rocket in history (Newscientist.com)
15-05-26 (19:52)   Anxiety may leave a chemical fingerprint in the brain that is linked to a common food nutrient (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (19:52)   Whales leave invisible trails in seawater that scientists can now track (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (19:52)   New stroke trial reveals why reopening a blocked artery is sometimes not enough (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (19:52)   Ancient leaf wax reveals the changing nature of rainfall patterns (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (19:40)   Rare seals spotted snoozing in an underwater 'bubble cave' (Science.org)
15-05-26 (19:40)   Murder, monsters, occupational hazards: Why movie geologists die so often (Science.org)
15-05-26 (19:37)   Webb telescope's largest survey creates the most detailed map of the cosmic web ever made, tracing back over 13 billion years in time (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (19:32)   Making cement from a different type of rock could clean up emissions (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (19:32)   Casimir force co-opted to generate free energy, midichlorians not included (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (19:32)   Rocket Report: Cowboy up for data centers in LEO; Russia's new ICBM actually works (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (19:23)   Scientists warn carbon credit loopholes could threaten current climate action programs (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (19:23)   Electric vehicles now cost no more to own than gas cars while significantly lowering emissions, according to MIT (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (19:07)   Crabs' sideways walk may have evolved just once (Sciencenews.org)
15-05-26 (19:05)   Exclusive: NIH ousts infectious-disease leaders as COVID scientists face US charges (Nature)
15-05-26 (18:56)   New Species Of Deadly Box Jellyfish Discovered Off Singapore's "Isle Of Death Behind" (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (18:56)   Why Just 2 Percent Of Humans Have Green Eyes, The Rarest Eye Color In The World (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (18:52)   Extreme weather events, especially heatwaves, cause enormous harm to bird populations worldwide (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (18:39)   Special Relativity's Twin Paradox Explained - And How It's Resolved (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (18:39)   First-Of-Its-Kind "Deep Profiling" Reveals That Where You Live May Impact How Quickly You Age (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (18:39)   Amazingly Preserved 100-Million-Year-Old Bug Trapped In Amber Has Rare Crab-Like Claws (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (18:39)   Longest-Ever Radio Burst From The Sun Recorded By Scientists - It Lasted 19 Days (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (18:37)   Vitamin B12 is crucial for keeping many parts of the body working properly, so even a small shortage can cause widespread health issues (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (18:28)   Asking AI to explain your medical results? What doctors want you to know (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (18:23)   A study of 12.5 million scientific careers discovered that most scientists shy away from publishing 'disruptive' studies as they get older (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (18:23)   Colonoscopies are shown to cut colon cancer cases, but the death numbers reported in an international study told a much more complicated story (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (18:23)   New silk patch may help brain repair after stroke (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (18:23)   Your belly and brain may be connected in a way that helps clean neural waste by circulating spinal fluid, explaining why exercise is good for brain health (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (18:11)   Jupiter-like exoplanet helping scientists rethink how solar systems form (The Brighter Side of News)
15-05-26 (18:08)   The Hidden Types of Dementia Most People Have Never Heard Of (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (18:08)   Scientists Discover Why Alcohol Prevents the Liver From Healing, Even After You Quit (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (18:08)   Scientists Solve a 60-Year-Old Fat Cell Mystery — and It Changes What We Know About Obesity (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (18:07)   Why Harrison Ford Apparently Had No Clue He Was Auditioning for Star Wars (Syfy Wire)
15-05-26 (17:39)   Newly Upgraded Starship Set For Imminent Launch - Outcome Will Affect The Future Of Artemis Program (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (17:37)   Why some birds can't fly: Secret timing switch revealed (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (17:23)   Storms are speeding up carbon loss across the Amazon rainforest (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (17:23)   Scientists find a previously unknown cell type in plant roots that help seedlings survive droughts and poor soil conditions (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (17:23)   Making eyes 'photosynthetic' could treat common vision problem (Science.org)
15-05-26 (17:14)   Cerebras Pulls Back After IPO Day; Gemini Space Station Rises on $100M Investment | Stock Movers (Bloomberg)
15-05-26 (17:07)   Our understanding of Charles Darwin continues to evolve (Sciencenews.org)
15-05-26 (17:06)   Spending time in nature changes how people see themselves (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (17:05)   Briefing Chat: Hantavirus — what this outbreak reveals about the disease (Nature)
15-05-26 (17:00)   Cleaning up air pollution could weaken vital AMOC ocean current (Newscientist.com)
15-05-26 (16:23)   Ibuprofen use during pregnancy: Scientists take a closer look (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (16:23)   Chinese-European mission to reveal shape of Earth's magnetic shield (Science.org)
15-05-26 (16:11)   A 4-Week Diet Change May Turn Back The Clock on Aging, Study Suggests (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (16:11)   Meet Nagatitan: Largest dinosaur ever discovered in Southeast Asia (The Brighter Side of News)
15-05-26 (16:05)   Bespoke DNA vaccine offers hope for treatment of notorious brain cancer (Nature)
15-05-26 (16:04)   Rubin Tracks Skyscraper-Size Asteroids, Failed Supernovas, and Interstellar Visitors (Quanta Magazine)
15-05-26 (15:39)   NASA Counts On Mars Gravity Assist To Slingshot Psyche Mission Towards Its Final Destination (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (15:39)   The First Fish To Crawl Out Of The Sea? A 380-Million-Year-Old Fossil Helps Explain Origins Of Land Animals (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (15:37)   Endangered Species Day 2026: Celebrating wildlife recovery stories (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (15:31)   A next?gen NASA AI processor may help spacecraft think for themselves in deep space (NotebookCheck.net)
15-05-26 (15:25)   A Crucial Atlantic Current Is Weakening and Weather Could Change Worldwide (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (15:07)   A Greenland explorer will eat only decaying seal for a month (Sciencenews.org)
15-05-26 (14:52)   Wetland microbes are most active during winter, not summer (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (14:47)   The Nomadic Film Space Launches at Cannes to Connect African Producers and Capital (Hollywood Reporter)
15-05-26 (14:45)   Is cannabis safe after 65? Stanford experts reveal 5 risks older adults should know (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:45)   Scientists discover vitamin B2 may help cancer cells survive (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:45)   The brain's "feel good" chemical may be secretly fueling tinnitus (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:45)   One in five people may carry this hidden cholesterol risk without knowing it (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:45)   Mars may have once had an ocean and this chaotic valley is a big clue (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:45)   NASA's new AI space chip could let spacecraft think for themselves (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:45)   NASA's Roman Space Telescope could reveal millions of invisible neutron stars (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:45)   Scientists discover giant "last titan" dinosaur, Southeast Asia's largest ever (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (14:37)   Rainfall has become more extreme, and it's making droughts worse (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (14:11)   Visiting Museums May Slow Your Biological Aging, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (14:07)   Ancient artifacts found beneath Cape Canaveral Space Force Station as one mystery still stumps researchers (FOX News)
15-05-26 (14:06)   Sleeping too little or too much may age your organs faster (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (13:59)   Microbe 'cities' may solve a key ocean mystery (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (13:59)   Are astronomers ignoring some of the cosmos? (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (13:57)   Scientists find concerning link between COVID-19 and lung cancer (The Brighter Side of News)
15-05-26 (13:56)   The Loudest Sound Recorded On Earth Clocked In At Around 310 Decibels, And Could Be Heard 4,800 Kilometers Away (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (13:55)   Virgin Galactic reaffirms plans to begin commercial service this year (SpaceNews.com)
15-05-26 (13:52)   Gemini Space Station Soars On $100 Million Winklevoss Investment (Zerohedge.com)
15-05-26 (13:39)   Scientists Stunned As Volcano Removes Methane From the Air (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (13:39)   Scientists Discover Signs Africa May Be Splitting Apart Beneath Zambia (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (13:11)   Vast, Untapped Source of Lithium Found in The US Could Last 300 Years (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (13:05)   Even mild blows to the head disrupt the microbiome (Nature)
15-05-26 (13:05)   Serebral (Nature)
15-05-26 (13:00)   CAR T-cell therapy bolstered by stiffening up cancer cells first (Newscientist.com)
15-05-26 (13:00)   New Scientist recommends visiting the blooming corpse flower at Kew (Newscientist.com)
15-05-26 (13:00)   Where do you think your 'self' is? Your answer is revealing (Newscientist.com)
15-05-26 (13:00)   Shocking turtle photo reveals efforts to combat illegal wildlife trade (Newscientist.com)
15-05-26 (12:56)   This Unusual Gene Lets Naked Mole Rats Live A Surprisingly Long Time - And Researchers Want To Transfer That Benefit To Humans (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (12:42)   Why Black women are at greater risk for fibroids and endometrial cancer (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (12:42)   To celebrate Endangered Species Day, meet the scaly-foot snail, the most metal animal in the world (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (12:39)   New Graph Mapping Density Of Every Object In The Universe, From Asteroids To Black Holes, Comes With A Few Surprises (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (12:05)   FBI's secret UFO files expose terrifying messages from outer space in chilling warning (The Daily Star)
15-05-26 (12:05)   Running a farm, pursuing a research career: what's the difference? (Nature)
15-05-26 (11:39)   Trouble Getting To Sleep? Some Japanese People Swear By The "Cockroach Exercise" (IFLScience.com)
15-05-26 (11:10)   Chinese satellite maker MinoSpace seeks $736 million in IPO (SpaceNews.com)
15-05-26 (10:36)   These Cutting-Edge OLEDs Can Bend, Fold, And Stretch Without A Single Crease (SlashGear)
15-05-26 (10:07)   I Ran Out of Kitchen Space — Until These Genius Kitchen Tools Gave Me My Counters Back (Foodandwine.com)
15-05-26 (09:05)   Genetic survey exposes flaws in widely used mouse models (Nature)
15-05-26 (08:51)   Walmart's 'Comfy' Convertible Sleeper Sofa Is 55% Off and a 'Space-Saver' in Small Homes (Parade.com)
15-05-26 (07:14)   A grad student's wild idea sparks a major aging breakthrough (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (07:14)   A 47-year study reveals when strength and fitness start to fade (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (07:08)   New Stroke Study Challenges Decades-Old Medical Beliefs (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (07:08)   These Simple Plant Foods Are Linked to Lower Blood Pressure (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (06:28)   10 Greatest Sci-Fi Books of the Last 25 Years, Ranked (Collider)
15-05-26 (05:45)   Scientists "bottle the sun" with a liquid battery that stores solar energy (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (05:45)   Scientists discover a mysterious asteroid breaking apart near the Sun (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (05:45)   Colon cancer is rising in young adults and doctors don't fully know why (ScienceDaily)
15-05-26 (04:57)   One Habit May Protect You From Work Stress More Than Exercise, Study Says (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (04:54)   Common Blood Pressure Drug Supercharges Cancer Treatment in Surprising New Study (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (04:11)   NASA's Psyche Is About to Use Mars as a Slingshot to a Rare Metal Asteroid (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (03:11)   Andor Meets Mass Effect In Prime Video's New Space Opera From Expanse's Creators (Screen Rant)
15-05-26 (03:05)   Does the PSA test for prostate cancer save lives? New data reverse gold-standard findings (Nature)
15-05-26 (02:37)   Common blood pressure drug may help antibiotics fight deadly superbugs (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (02:11)   Speaking Two Languages May Affect Dementia Risk in an Unexpected Way (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (01:59)   10 Most Realistic Hard Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked (Collider)
15-05-26 (01:42)   U.S. Supreme Court allows mifepristone by mail—for now (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (01:41)   Galaxy Cluster Abell 2029 Had Violent Past, Chandra Reveals (Sci.news)
15-05-26 (01:40)   Roots of Many Miscarriages Could Trace Back To Before The Mother Is Even Born (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (01:38)   'Regular Show: The Lost Tapes' and the Tricky Science of a TV Revival (IndieWire)
15-05-26 (01:37)   Strange particles in one dimension could rewrite quantum physics (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (01:11)   Blood-based aging clock predicts dementia risk years before symptoms (The Brighter Side of News)
15-05-26 (01:08)   Key Magic Mushroom Ingredient Increases Laziness and Reduces Aggression (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (01:00)   Rally in Top Space Stocks Sets Short Sellers Up for Squeeze (Bloomberg)
15-05-26 (00:52)   Scientists have found a better way to detect alien life (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (00:47)   Men use "vocal fry" more than women, counter to stereotype (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (00:23)   Young stars are born inside clouds, but Webb just found the giants escape faster than expected (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (00:23)   A stone island in Scotland was hiding a 5,000-year-old wooden secret beneath the water (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (00:10)   Cowboy files plans for up to 20,000 orbital data centers (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (23:42)   There's an 82 percent chance El Niño will 'emerge soon,' NWS says (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (23:42)   'Golden rule' in abstract art just discovered by mathematicians (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (23:39)   Researchers Solve 15-Year Mystery Behind Cancer-Causing Gut Toxin (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (23:39)   One of the World's Most Popular Weedkillers May Be Fueling Deadly Superbugs (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (23:37)   Fire ants may be among the most brutal invasive species on Earth (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (23:24)   Most Australia's 'Wild Dogs' Are Actually Dingoes, DNA Study Finds (Sci.news)
14-05-26 (23:05)   Neanderthal molar from Siberia points to possible dental treatment 59,000 years ago (Heritagedaily.com)
14-05-26 (22:52)   Smart AI charging helps EV batteries last years longer (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (22:37)   Gut bacteria linked to health may have started in the ocean (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (22:32)   ColorOS 16.1 Rollout Begins: Live Space, MindPilot AI, & Redesigned Camera App (Android Headlines)
14-05-26 (22:11)   Americans are increasingly concerned about AI - want more regulation (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (22:08)   Scientists Create Laser "Whirlpools" That Spin Tiny Cells Without Touching Them (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (22:06)   Job paths may be shaped by more than just grades in school, and genetics seem to be a big part of the story (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (22:05)   Has the mystery of the Tepantitla mural finally been solved? (Heritagedaily.com)
14-05-26 (21:55)   Intuitive Machines to buy ground station company (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (21:52)   A tropical tree saves water by breathing at night, and its genes may help future crops (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:37)   Climate swings may predict where armed conflicts erupt (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:37)   A common constipation drug may protect failing kidneys, and the gut may explain why (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:36)   Archaeologists unearth hidden coffin cache at Luxor's Abu el-Naga necropolis (Heritagedaily.com)
14-05-26 (21:28)   Implantable 'living materials' that deliver drugs on demand could help fight infections (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (21:28)   Doubts grow over theory that bird-watchers' trip to Argentine landfill sparked hantavirus outbreak (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (21:28)   NASA's Psyche mission is snapping photos of Mars on its way to an asteroid (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (21:24)   Giant New Dinosaur Species Discovered in Thailand Reveals Hidden Diversity of Asian Titans (Sci.news)
14-05-26 (21:23)   In unreleased document, fired U.S. science board issues stark warning about keeping pace with China (Science.org)
14-05-26 (21:08)   Scientists Discover "Hidden" Materials That Could Transform Clean Energy and Batteries (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (21:06)   Why men may drive more climate damage than women (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:05)   NIH staffing shortage could slash number of new grants issued this year (Nature)
14-05-26 (21:01)   Defense Business Brief: Tulsa's space draw; Cadenazzi's wish; Anduril's $5B round (Defense One)
14-05-26 (21:00)   Vocal fry is more common in men, actually, find scientists (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (21:00)   Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release methane 'fire ice' (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (20:52)   Dental plaque may have a hidden language that could change gum disease treatment (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (20:29)   Long Island school pays student $125K after they removed Palestinian art from parking space (New York Post)
14-05-26 (20:23)   AI may save lab animals by rescuing small medical studies (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (20:23)   Did this scientist go too far trying to save Ecuador's wildlife? (Science.org)
14-05-26 (20:11)   Your Eyes Could Reveal Your Risk of Osteoporosis, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (20:11)   Do torpedo bats actually give baseball players an edge? (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (20:10)   If The Sun Suddenly Vanished, It Would Take Earth 8 Minutes And 20 Seconds Before "Feeling" Any Change (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (20:07)   Steven Spielberg Would Make This One Change to Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Syfy Wire)
14-05-26 (20:05)   Author Correction: The AIM2 inflammasome exacerbates atherosclerosis in clonal haematopoiesis (Nature)
14-05-26 (20:02)   The Science Of Persuasion In Business (Forbes.com)
14-05-26 (19:52)   Red meat helped humans evolve - but now it's harming our health (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (19:45)   Space Leaders Worldwide May Fight SpaceX Lofting 1 Million Satellites (Forbes.com)
14-05-26 (19:39)   Scientists Just Measured an Energy Pulse Smaller Than a Trillionth of a Billionth of a Joule (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (19:37)   Scientists confirmed a massive freshwater aquifer 400 meters under the Atlantic Ocean seabed near New York that could provide the city with water for 800 years (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (19:28)   Can helium-3 create a 'gold rush' on the moon? (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (19:18)   Scientists unearth fossil of Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand (The Jerusalem Post)
14-05-26 (19:17)   How Putting Their Hopes In A 'Space Unicorn' Has Brother Duo Evan & Gregg Spiridellis Heading To Market In Cannes (Deadline.com)
14-05-26 (19:07)   Water drops on soap bubble films act like merging galaxies (Sciencenews.org)
14-05-26 (19:06)   Scientists say that eating slightly fewer calories may be the most effective way to stay young and slow the aging process (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:56)   Earth Is Flying Through An Ancient Cloud Of Exploding Dead Stars, Solving A Decade-Old Antarctic Mystery (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (18:39)   260 Giant Monuments Found In Sahara Desert, Where A Dangerous New Gold Rush Is Heating Up (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (18:37)   People with ADHD have a natural inclination for intuitive thinking and creative breakthroughs, according to a new study (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:24)   Iridium to take over Aireon to expand aviation safety business (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (18:23)   Brain-controlled hearing aid learns which voice you want to hear (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:23)   Astronomers spot 27 possible planets that each orbit two different stars (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:23)   New study shows metformin helps people with diabetes in surprising ways (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:23)   Molecules emerge as a new kind of building block for quantum computers (Science.org)
14-05-26 (18:11)   Homo erectus and modern humans may have more in common than previously thought (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (18:10)   Electric Eyewear Cheers Up Depressed Mice As Much As Taking Prozac (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (18:10)   Golden Dome chief pushes back on $1.2 trillion CBO estimate (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (18:08)   540-Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal a Huge Surprise About Early Life on Earth (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (18:08)   Scientists Create "Living" Materials That Crawl, Walk, and Dig on Their Own (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (18:06)   Scientists weaponize 'pine tree scent' to trick and kill insect pests without using toxins (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:05)   Author Correction: Postprandial lipid metabolism durably enhances T cell immunity (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05)   Are we really headed for a 'super' El Niño? What the science says (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05)   Hallucinated citations highest in social sciences preprints site (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05)   Immune cells in the blood drive cognitive ageing — blocking them improves memory (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05)   Procrastination, productivity and inspiration: how research is like designing video games (Nature)
14-05-26 (17:56)   The Bizarre Story Of The World's Rarest Fish And How We Lost Track Of It In A Single Pool In Nevada (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (17:39)   Pollution From Megaconstellation Launches Is Changing The Atmosphere, Causing "A Climate Effect That's A Little Bit Like Geoengineering" (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (17:39)   Early Human Ancestors Processed And Transported Meat 1.6 Million Years Ago (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (17:33)   "Not inevitable": Children obesity rates plateau in the US (The Jerusalem Post)
14-05-26 (17:23)   Airborne viruses can travel between apartments through vents (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (17:10)   CEO Series: Chris Quilty looks at the future of the space industry (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (17:07)   AI can take the friction out of life, but some effort can be good (Sciencenews.org)
14-05-26 (17:00)   Will burying dead trees after a wildfire keep their carbon locked up? (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (16:56)   We May Have Called Time Of Death On The Venus Probes Too Early. 7 Of Them Might Have Survived (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (16:52)   Ocean nutrient surges may have triggered two mass extinctions (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (16:32)   Forecasters predict wildfires, floods, severe heatwaves from incoming El Niño (Ars Technica)
14-05-26 (16:31)   Paleontology rocked by discovery of organic molecules in 66-million-year-old dinosaur bones (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31)   After 100 years, scientists finally uncover hidden rule behind cosmic rays (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31)   Giant squid discovery uncovers a hidden deep-sea world off Australia (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31)   Giant "stealth" magma surge triggered thousands of earthquakes beneath Atlantic island (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31)   Scientists say a daily multivitamin may help slow aging (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:11)   A Common Nutrient Could Give Your Workout a Surprising Boost (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (16:11)   The surprising reason why T. rex had short arms (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (16:08)   Dante's Inferno May Secretly Be About a Planet-Destroying Asteroid Strike (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (16:08)   Mixing Edible Cannabis and Alcohol May Impair Driving More Than Scientists Expected (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (16:06)   Clean energy dams may come at a high cost to rivers and communities (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (16:05)   Mental-health research is too often invisible — it is time to change that (Nature)

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