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13-05-26 (21:00) Arctic fires are releasing carbon stored for thousands of years (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Asteroid to miss Earth by a quarter of the length from us to the moon (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Why autism pioneer Uta Frith wants to dismantle the spectrum (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Ancient teeth hint at links between Denisovans and Homo erectus (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Natural sunscreen found in fish eggs can be made by E. coli factories (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (20:54) Scientists Uncover the Surprising Source of Strange Clouds Near the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (20:52) Low ocean clouds may not disappear as easily as models predicted, which could change climate forecasts (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:52) Gut bacteria are influenced by your genes, study finds (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:50) Dried to survive: desiccated tardigrades tolerate high heat (Nature)
13-05-26 (20:47) NASA provides some details about Artemis III, but hard decisions remain (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (20:47) A new US military wargame series began by simulating a nuclear weapon in orbit (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (20:47) Neanderthals drilled cavities to treat a toothache 59,000 years ago (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (20:41) Gravitational Waves Could Become New Tool in Hunt for Dark Matter (Sci.news)
13-05-26 (20:37) New evidence shows how water from deep wells can become toxic (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:37) Scorpion venom may contain the answer to drug-resistant bacteria (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:25) The 'numbers just aren't there,' Dead Space producer says, and that's why we'll probably never see Dead Space 4 (PC Gamer)
13-05-26 (20:23) Volcanoes may have trapped Earth in a 56-million-year ice age (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:20) World's first space-based neutrino detector reaches orbit to study sun's core (Interesting Engineering)
13-05-26 (20:12) Arc Raiders will soon let you keep blueprints and buy more stash space because "very few of you are going on the Expedition" (GamesRadar)
13-05-26 (20:11) The Earliest Known Dentistry Wasn't Done By Our Species (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (20:11) Icing injuries prolongs pain and slows recovery, researchers find (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (20:10) Neanderthals Were Performing Dental Surgery Nearly 60,000 Years Ago - And It Actually Worked (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (20:07) First evidence of Neandertal dentistry found in ancient molar (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (20:06) Patchouli oil shows surprising power against mosquitoes (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:52) Most flood maps are missing a key data component related to rivers (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:52) A cup of water reveals another requirement for life as we know it to exist in the universe (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:50) Pristine Antarctic ice records the Solar System's travels (Nature)
13-05-26 (19:39) Meet The 3-Sided "Y-Zipper," A Revolution For Technical Gears, Robots, and Even Art, 40 Years In The Making (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (19:38) Hantavirus questions grow in the wake of a cruise ship outbreak (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (19:37) An old coal town may heat its future with the water hiding inside abandoned mines (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:37) Financial instability may shape aging as much as disease (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:37) Video-acoustic camera system developed to observe Arctic seafloor (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:37) Hobby Lobby's 'Gorgeous' $8 Find Brings 'Cheerful' Whimsy to Any Outdoor Space (Parade.com)
13-05-26 (19:23) Webb telescope stares into the 'natal clouds' where stars are born (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:08) This Dazzling Green Snake Was Hiding in Plain Sight for Decades (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (18:59) Radar picks up on bird migration. But how do we tell birds and storms apart? (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (18:59) Are attention spans really shrinking? What the science says (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (18:59) Baby 'cosmic fossil' galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe's first stars (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (18:56) Why Hasn't NASA Launched A Third Voyager? It Comes Down To A Lack Of Cosmic Alignment (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (18:50) Red-light therapy is all the rage — does it work? (Nature)
13-05-26 (18:39) 400,000-Year-Old Teeth Could Reveal How Mysterious "Super-Archaic" DNA Made Its Way From Ancient Hominins To Modern Humans (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (18:24) The Boys Showrunner Details [Spoiler]'s Shocking Death in Penultimate Episode (Exclusive) (Syfy Wire)
13-05-26 (18:18) Gravitational lens shows a galaxy just 800 million years post-Big Bang (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (18:17) Google and SpaceX Want to Put AI Data Centers in Space (Android Headlines)
13-05-26 (18:11) Scientists reveal why the Earth's upper atmosphere is cooling while the surface is heating up (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (18:10) Do Platypuses Have Teeth? Not Anymore, But An "Exceptionally Rare" Fossil Proves They Used To (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (18:07) To get string theory, you need only four physics assumptions (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (17:51) Why Fuel Economy Tanks 25% When You Hit 75 Mph: The Physics Explained (SlashGear)
13-05-26 (17:50) Stereoelectronic manipulation of ligands for perovskite solar cells (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) An ultra-faint, chemically primitive galaxy forming in the reionization era (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) More concentrated precipitation decreases terrestrial water storage (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Efficient robot navigation inspired by honeybee learning flights (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Sustaining microglial reparative function enhances stroke recovery (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Adaptive cellular evolution in the intestine of hyperdiverse cichlid fishes (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Long-term editing of brain circuits using an engineered electrical synapse (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) State media control influences large language models (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Enhanced response of extreme compound events to cumulative CO2 emissions (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Enamel proteins from six Homo erectus specimens across China (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Twenty-first century emergence of alpine fire in Central African mountains (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Ecotypes of triple-negative breast cancer in response to chemotherapy (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Gaussian boson sampling with 1,024 squeezed states in 8,176 modes (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Lineage and organ signals sequentially build organ intrinsic nervous systems (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) SNOR promotes translation restart after dormancy (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Mesoscale atomic engineering in a crystal lattice (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Subspace communication in the hippocampal-retrosplenial axis (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Large-scale discovery, analysis and design of protein energy landscapes (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Asymmetric splitting in dividing lipid-nucleotide multilamellar droplets (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Sleep chart of biological ageing clocks in middle and late life (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Developmental gene expression patterns driving species-specific cortical features (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Obesity rise plateaus in developed nations and accelerates in developing nations (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Eosinophils drive intestinal remodelling and innate defence in reproduction (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) A synaptic locus of song learning (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) An X-linked long non-coding RNA, PTCHD1-AS, and the core features of autism (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) White matter micro- and macrostructure brain charts for the human lifespan (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Fast and furious: the gaseous outflows of quasars in the early Universe were extreme (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Sleep linked to slower ageing: huge study pinpoints the right amount (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Growth charts reveal how the brain's 'communication highways' change throughout life (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Did Homo erectus and Denisovans mate? Tooth proteins hint at ancient trysts (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Relics of the first stars spotted in a distant, ultra-faint galaxy (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Targeted electron beam creates thousands of atomic crystal defects (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Bee-inspired navigation robot pinpoints its home using a neural network (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) State media control shapes LLM behaviour by influencing training data (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Obesity has risen in all countries — but at a faster pace in poorer ones (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Protective maternal gut instincts (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Daily briefing: The cities getting 'richer and cleaner' (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:41) Tiny Bacteria in the Fog May Be Helping Clean the Air (Sci.news)
13-05-26 (17:39) NASA Satellites Capture Giant Ghostly Blue-Green Bloom Forming Off The Eastern Coast Of The USA (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (17:39) Scientists Discover That a Single Dose of Psilocybin Changes the Human Brain (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (17:39) "Totally Unexpected" - Scientists Discover Pancreatic Cancer's Fatal Addiction (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (17:23) Ghost of long-extinct ancestor lives on in people today (Science.org)
13-05-26 (17:23) Fluffy ice could imperil spacecraft landings on ocean moons (Science.org)
13-05-26 (17:20) Aldi's Pretty New Cordless Table Lamps Add a Pop of Dopamine Decor to Your Space (Parade.com)
13-05-26 (17:13) Tiny robot drones learn to navigate the world like honeybees (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (17:13) WHO warns the world is falling short of and even reversing its health targets (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (17:11) 400,000-Year-Old Proteins Reveal a Surprise Twist in The Human Family Tree (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (17:06) Harsh parenting disrupts a child's ability to self-regulate stress (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (17:06) Hoping for a Dead Space 4? Series writer and producer Chuck Beaver says the "numbers just aren't there" to make it happen (Eurogamer.net)
13-05-26 (17:01) Blue Origin may need external funding to hit ambitious launch targets (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (16:52) Clean energy industry needs more nickel, but the mines required to get it will cause environmental harm (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (16:52) Airplanes send massive bursts of ultrafine particles into nearby neighborhoods (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (16:45) Quantum breakthrough could revolutionize teleportation and computing (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) New quantum algorithm solves "impossible" materials problem in seconds (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Scientists discover a mysterious silicone pollutant that may be everywhere (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) This daily habit could lower dementia risk by 35%, scientists say (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Cacti are evolving shockingly fast and scientists just learned why (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Your "um" and pauses could reveal early dementia risk (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Halley's comet may be named after the wrong person (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Humans returned to Britain 500 years earlier than scientists thought after the last ice age (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Scientists finally solve the 100-year mystery behind tough tires (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:41) Rocketeers are Competing at the IREC for Your Attention (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (16:39) "This Wasn't Really Something We Were Expecting To Be Able To Do": Black Hole Collisions Can Now Be Used To "Autotune" Gravitational Wave Detectors (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (16:21) How the Bird Eye Was Pushed to an Evolutionary Extreme (Quanta Magazine)
13-05-26 (16:11) Strange ripples in space may point to dark matter near merging black holes (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (16:10) NASA's New RISC-V Space Chip Offers 100x Performance Boost for Future Mars Missions (HotHardware)
13-05-26 (16:10) Northrop Grumman targets lunar navigation market with Webb-derived guidance system (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (16:08) A Strange Quantum Effect May Explain One of Biology's Greatest Mysteries (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (16:08) NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Is About To Fly Shockingly Close to Mars (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (16:07) The crust under Africa is thinning in a way that hasn't been seen before (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (16:06) Contagious yawning begins before birth, study finds (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (16:00) New rules confirm public has a right to see how UK government uses AI (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (15:50) The hunt for the next antibiotics (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Street sellers and private physicians fuel antibiotic overuse (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Old antibiotics are being revived to fight new threats (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) The fightback against antimicrobial resistance starts at home (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Why farm workers need protection from antimicrobial resistance (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Antibiotics look like any other drugs — and that's a problem (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Six key developments in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Economic reform can save antibiotic innovation (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Antifungal resistance is growing - will new treatments turn the tables? (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Are non-antibiotic drugs contributing to antimicrobial resistance? (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:39) Neil deGrasse Tyson Says He Wants To Be Buried, Not Cremated - And The Science Of Why Is Compelling (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (15:37) Doctors worldwide may finally have a reliable way to predict heart risk (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (15:10) With El Niño Brewing, 2026 Could See The Most Extreme Weather In Modern History (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (15:06) Fog is alive and quietly cleaning pollution from the air (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (15:03) US space firm moves closer to switching on world's first energy grid in space (Interesting Engineering)
13-05-26 (14:50) The futile beauty of flightless birds (Nature)
13-05-26 (14:37) Crop pest outbreaks don't follow the climate pattern scientists expected (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (14:28) Quitting weight-loss drugs or a diet can cause weight regain—two strategies could help prevent that (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (14:28) Why hantavirus takes so long to show symptoms and what that means for containment (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (14:28) Each atom in the universe might be unique (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (14:28) Forget 'The Twilight Zone' — All 65 Episodes of This Cult Sci-Fi Series Are Streaming Free (Collider)
13-05-26 (14:24) SES joins Eutelsat in canceling GEO expansion satellites (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (14:11) 'Forever Chemicals' Found in 98.8% of Human Blood Samples Tested (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (13:57) Nature's air purifier: Fog is alive and it's cleaning our air (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (13:56) The Euphrates River, Linked To Biblical Prophecies Of Armageddon, Appears To Be Drying Up (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (13:52) Forest birds stop singing instantly when danger is nearby (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (13:47) The future is here: A new AI division has opened at the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science - Sponsored Content (The Times of Israel)
13-05-26 (13:42) 7 Groundbreaking Sci-Fi Shows Everyone Forgot About (Collider)
13-05-26 (13:41) SpaceX sets date for first Starship version 3 launch (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (13:39) We Finally Know Who To Blame For Mysterious "Corkscrew" Killings Of Hundreds Of Baby Seals (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (13:39) For The First Time, H5N1 Bird Flu Has Been Documented Jumping From Pet Cat To Human (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (13:37) Human childbirth is less unique than scientists once thought (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (13:31) 85% off on Steam: Hotline Miami with Vikings... in space (NotebookCheck.net)
13-05-26 (13:25) This Mars Rock Refused To Let Go of NASA's Curiosity Rover (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (13:25) James Webb Telescope Reveals the Universe's Hidden Cosmic Web in Stunning Detail (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (13:11) PCOS Is Officially Renamed, After Decades of Misinformation (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (13:01) Could this be the moment that drug manufacturing takes off in orbit? (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (12:59) Do you need more protein? What science says about high-protein diets (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (12:56) How Did Giant Dinosaur Footprints End Up On The Ceiling Of A Cave? (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (12:50) Can AI tools assess coding assignments? (Nature)
13-05-26 (12:50) Daily briefing: Why humans sleep so much less than other apes (Nature)
13-05-26 (12:39) Software Confusion And A Vanishing Lander: Why 1999 Was A Terrible Year For NASA's Mars Exploration (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (12:24) Varda to collaborate with United Therapeutics on microgravity drug research (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (12:23) Poisonous plants are taking over grasslands, but scientists found an unexpected benefit (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (12:18) Anthropic says Claude mimicked extortion after absorbing tales of malevolent machines (The Jerusalem Post)
13-05-26 (12:05) AI can design viruses, toxins and other bioweapons. How worried should we be? (Nature)
13-05-26 (12:05) Surge in fake citations uncovered by audit of 2.5 million biomedical-science papers (Nature)
13-05-26 (11:52) Scientists design an obesity drug that hits five metabolic targets at once, raising hopes beyond today's injections (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (11:47) "Never seen in modern history": Experts outline an El Niño that may rewrite climate records (The Jerusalem Post)
13-05-26 (11:33) New research reveals: Well-being peaks at age 47 (The Jerusalem Post)
13-05-26 (11:25) Scientists Build a Living AI Device Using Real Brain Cells (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (11:19) Short on space? One of our favourite compact soundbars has just crashed to its lowest-ever price (What Hi-Fi?)
13-05-26 (11:18) Study: Younger scientists produce more disruptive research (The Jerusalem Post)
13-05-26 (11:14) Thiel-Backed Varda to Take Drugs to Space for Microgravity Test (Bloomberg)
13-05-26 (10:58) 'Dead Space 4' will probably never happen, says writer: "It's disappointing" (NME.COM)
13-05-26 (10:22) The Green Titanic Hits the Iceberg of Reality (The Daily Sceptic)
13-05-26 (10:20) Target's 'Space-Saving' $60 2-Drawer Farmhouse Storage Cabinet Is a Stylish Way to Declutter Small Spaces (Parade.com)
13-05-26 (08:20) CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk: Canada's largest ever science vessel enters service (Interesting Engineering)
13-05-26 (06:57) A Massive Volcano Destroyed Methane in The Sky, And Scientists Are Stunned (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (05:27) A stunning first black hole's "kick" heard through space and time (Neowin.net)
13-05-26 (04:57) A Common Vitamin Has a Complicated Link to Cancer, Experts Reveal (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (04:39) Why Are So Many New Fathers Dying? Scientists Say the U.S. Has a Dangerous Blind Spot (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (04:11) A Deadly Hantavirus Can Spread Between Humans. Here's Why It's Not The Next COVID. (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (04:00) A rare cancer-fighting plant compound has been decoded (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (04:00) Scientists discover a weak spot shared by polio and common cold viruses (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (04:00) Scientists make old blood stem cells young again in major anti-aging breakthrough (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (04:00) New drugs could wipe out the "zombie cells" linked to cancer and aging (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (03:54) Scientists Identify Simple Supplement That Greatly Reduces Alzheimer's Damage (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (03:54) You May Have a Dangerous Type of Cholesterol Even if Your Tests Look Normal (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (02:59) Steven Spielberg's Most Divisive Sci-Fi Film Deserves Its Positive Rotten Tomatoes Score (Collider)
13-05-26 (02:11) Gravitational wave detectors can now tune themselves using black holes (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (01:46) Meta Workers Protest Mouse-Tracking Software at Offices (Newsmax)
13-05-26 (01:40) NASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Have Broken The Sound Barrier in Tests (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (01:40) Virologist accused of starting COVID-19 will fight U.S. ban on funding (Science.org)
13-05-26 (01:25) Disney+'s Smash Hit Space Opera That Started A Franchise Is One Of Its Best (Screen Rant)
13-05-26 (01:24) Hidden Rift beneath Zambia May Be Tearing Africa Apart (Sci.news)
13-05-26 (01:23) 29-year experiment shows what happens underground when meadows start warming (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (01:07) Territorial conflict may explain male primates' large size (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (00:52) Carbon dioxide is cooling the upper atmosphere while warming the planet (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (00:39) Study Reveals Dangerous Flaw in AI Symptom Checkers (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (00:23) Dog owners choose training methods based on how they view animals (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (00:10) FCC approves SpaceX spectrum deal with $2.4 billion escrow condition (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (00:08) Elon Musk's Space Nightmare: Billionaire's SpaceX Rocket Junk Set to Slam Into the Moon Very Soon (RadarOnline)
12-05-26 (23:41) Congressional Budget Office estimates $1.2 trillion price tag for Golden Dome (SpaceNews.com)
12-05-26 (23:40) Chinese postdocs in U.S. hit with a wave of prosecutions and deportations (Science.org)
12-05-26 (23:13) Hantavirus treatments are coming, but funding is holding them back (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (23:10) Rare New Zealand Penguins Are Three Distinct Subspecies, New Study Shows (Sci.news)
12-05-26 (22:54) New MRI Breakthrough Captures Stunningly Clear Images of the Eye and Brain (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (22:54) Scientists Warn Sitting Too Much Can Harm Your Body in Surprising Ways (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (22:40) Most dementia patients have multiple brain diseases. How should they be treated? (Science.org)
12-05-26 (22:20) NASA debuts radiation-hardened chip with 500x more power than current space processors (Interesting Engineering)
12-05-26 (22:13) 20 Years Later, This Massive Disaster Epic Is Reclaiming the Streaming Spotlight (Collider)
12-05-26 (22:11) Brain-controlled hearing system helps listeners pick out one voice in a crowd (The Brighter Side of News)
12-05-26 (22:06) Al Gore's climate organization is underestimating vehicle CO2 emissions in cities by an average of 70% (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (22:06) Herring adapted to the Baltic Sea through powerful genetic changes (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (22:05) Medieval notebook found preserved in latrine (Heritagedaily.com)
12-05-26 (22:00) Why do particle physicists like spending time in fields? (Newscientist.com)
12-05-26 (22:00) Can cloud seeding save us from water bankruptcy? (Newscientist.com)
12-05-26 (21:42) Ivermectin prescriptions spiked after Mel Gibson touted it for cancer on Joe Rogan's podcast (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (21:42) National Academies experts denounce Trump's NSF board purge (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (21:40) Two skeptics of antidepressant drugs named to NIH mental health council (Science.org)
12-05-26 (21:39) Your Blood Pressure Reading Could Be Wrong Because of One Simple Mistake (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (21:37) Some seas may soon be trapped in near-permanent heatwaves, scientists warn (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (21:24) Duplicated Genomes Helped Flowering Plants Survive End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction (Sci.news)
12-05-26 (21:23) Crystals, flames, and bacteria may all follow the same growth rule (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (21:23) Heart attacks at night are more deadly, but not because of ambulance delays (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (21:22) Archaeologists uncover hidden whisky bothy in the Scottish Highlands (Heritagedaily.com)
12-05-26 (21:06) Successful malaria study in Kenya may help build stronger vaccines (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (21:06) Warning issued: Paralyzing toxin found in coastal shellfish cannot be destroyed by cooking (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (21:06) Simple chair test predicts fractures, hospital stays, and mortality (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (20:41) Quantum Space to build spacecraft in Tulsa (SpaceNews.com)
12-05-26 (20:28) Trump's FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (20:28) Math reveals the one game of chance you should always accept (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (20:25) Scientists Discover Cheap Material That Kills Deadly Superbugs (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (20:11) Which Supplements Do Older Adults Actually Need? Here's What The Science Says (Sciencealert.com)
12-05-26 (20:11) New AI tool predicts how cells choose their identity (The Brighter Side of News)
12-05-26 (20:06) Wildflower study overturns assumptions about their ability to adapt to warmer climates (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (20:03) Dead Space 4 Passed Up Over Nigh-Impossible Sales Targets: "Companies Are Now Looking for the Next Fortnite" (TechPowerUp)
12-05-26 (19:50) AI bills can be as big as a postdoc salary. Is the cost worth it? (Nature)
12-05-26 (19:37) Metformin's real power may be through changes it makes in the gut, not the liver (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (19:37) 'Forever chemicals' are now showing up in almost everyone's blood (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (19:25) This Magnetic Field Trick Creates Entirely New Forms of Matter (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (19:23) DNA samples are valuable tools for tracing trafficked animals to their place of origin (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (19:23) Zinc pollution has reached the most remote parts of the ocean (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (19:22) Archaeologists continue excavations of early medieval settlement near Kirkby Thore (Heritagedaily.com)
12-05-26 (18:56) New Method Can Tell Whether Molecules Came From A Biological Source - With Potential For The Search For Life On Mars And Icy Moons (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (18:40) Democratic lawmakers demand Trump explain—and reverse—termination of NSF's governing board (Science.org)
12-05-26 (18:39) Why Did Psychiatrists Shoot A Zoo Elephant With LSD In 1962? The Strange Case Of Tusko Gets Even Stranger The Closer You Look (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (18:39) Newly Discovered Asteroid 2026 JH2 Is About To Have A Very Close Encounter With Earth, At A Distance Of Just 0.00064 AU (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (18:31) Google in Talks to Use SpaceX to Launch Space Data Centers, Report Says (Bloomberg)
12-05-26 (18:28) See SpaceX Starship V3 megarocket on the launchpad as it gears up for its next test flight (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (18:24) The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal Thought He'd Been Cast As a Random Droid (Syfy Wire)
12-05-26 (18:23) River DNA test revealed 861 species - and a deadly frog fungus (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (18:12) Shigeru Miyamoto filled Star Fox with animals because Star Wars and Gundam already had human sci-fi covered: "We're going to create our own original science fiction!" (GamesRadar)
12-05-26 (18:11) 'Snowball Earth' repeatedly thawed during a 56-million-year ice age (The Brighter Side of News)
12-05-26 (18:10) Why Is Powdered Sugar So Flammable? Important Lessons In Not Blowing Your Nephew's Face Off (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (18:00) Carbon credits are flawed, but they can still help save forests (Newscientist.com)
12-05-26 (17:56) "The Manta Ray Briefly Shuddered": Remoras Filmed Entering Manta Rays' Butts For The First Time (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (17:54) Astronomers Stunned by Ancient Galaxy With No Spin (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (17:54) Physicists May Be on the Verge of Discovering "New Physics" at CERN (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (17:39) This Is The Weird Reason Why ChatGPT Won't Mention Goblins Unless It's Really, Really Necessary (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (17:31) Dead Space 4 Is Unlikely To Happen As Producer Says 'The Numbers Just Aren't There' (PlayStation Universe)
12-05-26 (17:19) Quantum States in Phase Space Need Full Reconstruction for Accurate Modelling (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
12-05-26 (17:19) Science News Artemis II Views Earth, Moon in Dazzling New Photos (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
12-05-26 (17:19) NASA SpaceX Launch Delivers 6,500 Pounds to Space Station (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
12-05-26 (17:08) AI Learns To Work Backward and Reveal Hidden Forces in Nature (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (17:07) Jazz and classical music have become simpler, a new study finds (Sciencenews.org)
12-05-26 (17:06) Exercise changes how people feel - but not in the way we expected (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (16:59) Dead Space 4 looks unlikely as "companies are looking for the next Fortnite," series producer says (PCGamesN.com)
12-05-26 (16:50) Science can take the lead in making better measures of economic growth (Nature)
12-05-26 (16:42) China's Yangtze River has been 'pirating' water from the Yellow River for more than a million years, scientists reveal (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (16:42) PCOS just got a new name—here's what to know (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (16:39) Scientists Subjected Fruit Flies To Hypergravity Far Stronger Than At Jupiter's Surface, And Their Behavior Was Counterintuitive (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (16:37) Climate change is forcing newts into a costly transformation (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (16:24) Yee-Haw! Westworld Saddles Up For Film Reboot Just 4 Years After Hit HBO Series Ended (Syfy Wire)
12-05-26 (16:11) Archaeologists Discover Hundreds of Strange, Ancient Mass Graves in The Desert (Sciencealert.com)
12-05-26 (16:11) The universe is significantly older than previously thought, astronomers find (The Brighter Side of News)
12-05-26 (16:10) Space Force awards TrustPoint $4 million for LEO navigation demonstration (SpaceNews.com)
12-05-26 (16:06) City greening can work, but only with smart planning (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (15:56) Ultramassive Black Hole Pair Might Be The Biggest Ever Found, And They've Carved Out The Center Of An Enormous Galaxy (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (15:56) Fun Full Trailer for Science Saru's 'The Ghost in the Shell' Sci-Fi Series (FirstShowing.net)
12-05-26 (15:53) Uterus transplants can provide a path to pregnancy and parenthood (Sciencenews.org)
12-05-26 (15:50) Author Correction: A mechanical ratchet drives unilateral cytokinesis (Nature)
12-05-26 (15:50) Charles Darwin reports a squirrel surprise (Nature)
12-05-26 (15:50) Ice core reveals longest-ever continuous record of Earth's climate (Nature)
12-05-26 (15:49) Hypersonic missile-killing space defense system to be tested by 2027, US MDA plans (Interesting Engineering)
12-05-26 (15:43) Dead Space Producer Doubts Dead Space 4 Will Ever Be Made: 'The Numbers Just Aren't There' (IGN.com)
12-05-26 (15:39) A $600,000 'T. Rex Leather' Handbag Could Be Yours, But Is It All It's Cracked Up To Be? (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (15:36) 5 Foldable Finds From Lowe's That Can Help Save Space In The Garage (SlashGear)
12-05-26 (15:10) Star Catcher raises $65 million for space power grid (SpaceNews.com)
12-05-26 (15:06) Muscle recovery slows with age, but it may not be a bad thing (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (14:52) Species can collapse suddenly even when climate change is slow (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (14:45) Scientists say this algae could remove microplastics from drinking water (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (14:45) This strange giant dinosaur may change what we know about Jurassic titans (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (14:45) Scientists reversed biological age in older adults with a 4-week diet change (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (14:45) Scientists discover hidden fat-burning switch that could strengthen bones (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (14:42) NASA's Apollo moon missions relied on this computer scientist and differential equations (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (14:42) Gemstones on Mars—why the Red Planet could be harboring rubies, opals, and more (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (14:25) Scientists Warn of Rising Male Childlessness As Global Fertility Changes (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (14:25) New Discovery Challenges Decades-Old Theory of DNA Damage and Aging (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (14:25) Scientists Just Rewrote Biology: "Hidden" Mechanism Could Transform Diabetes Treatment (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (14:23) Garlic doesn't just repel insects - it shuts down reproduction (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (14:11) Cannabis Use Disorder Strongly Linked to Major Depression, New Review Finds (Sciencealert.com)
12-05-26 (14:10) Transcelestial tests space-to-ground laser communications technologies (SpaceNews.com)
12-05-26 (14:00) PCOS has been officially renamed PMOS, and it's a momentous move (Newscientist.com)
12-05-26 (13:57) 8,500 steps a day can help keep the weight off after dieting (The Brighter Side of News)
12-05-26 (13:56) Once A Cheater, Always A Cheater? A Study Of Over 400 People Has Answers About Serial Infidelity (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (13:52) Baby birds are more vulnerable to heat than scientists realized (Earth.com)
12-05-26 (13:50) Author Correction: Predictive coding of reward in the hippocampus (Nature)
12-05-26 (13:50) Open data is key to genomics research — if the information can be kept safe (Nature)
12-05-26 (13:39) In An Underground Chamber, Archaeologists Found Ancient Bones Used To Take Psychedelic DMT (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (13:39) How Many People Have Lived And Died On Earth So Far? Probably Far More Than You Think (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (13:32) Once again, SpaceX has set a new record for the tallest rocket ever built (Ars Technica)
12-05-26 (13:20) Walmart's 'Lovely' $25 Bamboo Plant Stand Is a Genius Space-Saver That 'Makes Plants Look Stunning' (Parade.com)
12-05-26 (13:11) Archaeologists Uncover 5,000-Year-Old Foundations of Strange Artificial Island (Sciencealert.com)
12-05-26 (13:10) Space is having its internet moment. Investors should act accordingly. (SpaceNews.com)
12-05-26 (12:50) Bacterial?viral conflicts shape cholera evolution (Nature)
12-05-26 (12:50) How to vibe code in science: early adopters share their tips (Nature)
12-05-26 (12:42) If your apartments trash always stinks, consider Dreames food waste disposer — its been great for my small space (Mashable)
12-05-26 (12:39) The US Government Guide To Completely Obliterating A Horse With Explosives (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (12:39) The Voyager Probes Record 'Eerie' Sounds In Space - But We Aren't Sure How Long That Will Continue (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (12:29) Stars quietly swear by this science-backed skincare brand — and its overnight mask does the heavy lifting (New York Post)
12-05-26 (12:28) Is the U.S. in a new era of political violence? Experts say it's complicated (Scientific American)
12-05-26 (11:59) 7 Greatest Sci-Fi Psychological Thrillers, Ranked (Collider)
12-05-26 (11:56) The Mystery Of The Tasaday People, Found Living Isolated In The Jungle Of Mindanao Island And Using "Stone Age" Tools (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (11:50) Cruise-ship hantavirus cluster exposes a wider preparedness gap (Nature)
12-05-26 (11:50) UK Biobank breach prompts the field of genomics to rethink open science (Nature)
12-05-26 (11:50) Animal-testing alternatives will require a cultural change in research institutions (Nature)
12-05-26 (11:50) Chemistry in the AI era (Nature)
12-05-26 (11:39) Move Aside Animals - Some Places In The US Have Official State Microbes (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (11:07) I've Tested Dozens of Kitchen Storage Brands — This Is the One I Always Come Back to for Space-Saving Solutions (Foodandwine.com)
12-05-26 (10:56) New Plate Boundary Could Be Forming In Southern Africa As A Rift Breaks Through The Earth's Crust (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (10:56) After Einstein's Death, His Brain Was Stolen And Kept In A Jar Of Kraft Miracle Whip Mayonnaise (IFLScience.com)
12-05-26 (10:51) Rare Bronze Age neck rings unearthed near Norrköping (Heritagedaily.com)
12-05-26 (10:08) Scientists Solve 320-Million-Year Mystery of Reptile Skin Armor (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (10:00) A new tectonic plate boundary could be forming in southern Africa (Newscientist.com)
12-05-26 (09:31) Stunning fossil discovery challenges the origins of animal life (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (08:45) Bayer Earnings Top Estimates on Crop Science, Soybean Gains (Bloomberg)
12-05-26 (08:16) SpaceX Space Junk Could Crash Into The Moon In August, Scientist Says (Forbes.com)
12-05-26 (07:31) NASA's Hubble reveals a giant chaotic planet nursery unlike anything seen before (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (07:31) Scientists discover hidden chemical signature that could reveal alien life (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (07:31) James Webb telescope reveals the clearest map ever of the Universe's cosmic web (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (07:31) This simple strength test could predict how long you live (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (07:31) JUPITER supercomputer breaks world record with 50-qubit quantum simulation (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (07:31) A supervolcano nearly wiped out humanity 74,000 years ago, but humans did something incredible (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (07:31) Scientists put a tiny lump of metal in two places at once in record-breaking quantum experiment (ScienceDaily)
12-05-26 (06:54) Hidden Heart Risk Found in 1 in 5 People, Study Warns (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (06:54) Scientists Say This Daily Walking Habit May Be the Secret to Keeping Weight Off After Dieting (SciTechDaily)
12-05-26 (06:11) First Signatures of a Future Tectonic Split Are Bubbling Up In Zambia (Sciencealert.com)
12-05-26 (05:59) 7 Sci-Fi Shows Based on Books That Are True Masterpieces (Collider)
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