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05-06-26 (00:00) Trump reveals Space Force has powerful cameras scouting Iran's destroyed nuclear sites (New York Post)
04-06-26 (23:25) 'Only So Many Space Movies': Supergirl & GOTG Comparisons Couldn't Be Avoided, Says Director (ComingSoon.com)
04-06-26 (22:59) 8 Unanswered 'Project Hail Mary' Questions Andy Weir's Novel Explained (Collider)
04-06-26 (22:18) Bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems, study finds (Ars Technica)
04-06-26 (22:18) Microsoft, Atom Computing update their quantum computing progress (Ars Technica)
04-06-26 (22:11) New ultrasound sticker tracks fetal health in real time (The Brighter Side of News)
04-06-26 (22:08) NASA's Roman Telescope Will Search 100 Million Stars for New Worlds (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (22:08) A Cannibal Star Finally Solves One of Astronomy's Biggest Mysteries (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (21:42) Remote work is making Americans lonelier and sadder, new study suggests (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (21:42) Bumblebees use tools to solve complex problems—despite not being trained to do so (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (21:42) The Laetoli Footprints—the oldest hominin footprints ever found—are at risk of destruction (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (21:42) 10 Best Monsters in Sci-Fi Movies (Collider)
04-06-26 (21:41) Neolithic People May Have Hauled Stonehenge's Giant Altar Stone across Britain (Sci.news)
04-06-26 (21:36) Babies' birth weight improves with help of payments to parents (Nature)
04-06-26 (21:24) Remote workers feel isolated. Back-to-office mandates are not a fix (Sciencenews.org)
04-06-26 (21:09) Amid a flood of AI advances, astrophysicists are questioning the soul of their field (Science.org)
04-06-26 (21:09) Bees just did something no other insect has been shown to do (Science.org)
04-06-26 (21:09) U.S. health agencies join fight against 'ultraprocessed foods'—whatever they are (Science.org)
04-06-26 (20:52) One of the world's rarest parrots reappears after a decade (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (20:37) Tobacco companies helped the global spread of ultra-processed foods (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (20:36) Science with military applications is cited more than civilian-only research (Nature)
04-06-26 (20:23) Why cutting methane could slow ozone recovery (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (20:14) Becoming a parent may make you love your partner less (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (20:14) An encyclopedia formed from AI hallucinations - what could go wrong? (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (20:14) Mysterious 'cold blob' in the Atlantic suggests the AMOC is weakening (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (20:14) Why you need to future-proof your brain in middle age and how to start (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (20:11) Our Sun's 'Heartbeat' Has Been Mysteriously Changing For 40 Years (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (20:11) GPS study tracks how animals respond to people across America (The Brighter Side of News)
04-06-26 (20:10) Giant Scorpions Ruled Ancient Britain during Devonian Period (Sci.news)
04-06-26 (20:07) Bumblebees can solve problems on their own (Sciencenews.org)
04-06-26 (19:52) Early plants learned how to protect themselves from UV radiation (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (19:42) A flesh-eating New World screwworm was just found in a Texas cow—here's what to know (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (19:36) Author Correction: Physiology and immunology of a pig-to-human decedent kidney xenotransplant (Nature)
04-06-26 (19:32) After 11 years at Mars, NASA's MAVEN spacecraft went out with a whisper (Ars Technica)
04-06-26 (19:23) Gut bacteria may be telling beetles where to lay their eggs (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (19:06) Ancient teeth from China may reveal a hidden link between Homo erectus and modern humans (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (18:52) Scientists identify a cause for massive galaxies that died young (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (18:52) Mangroves, seagrass, and salt marshes: The blue carbon shield is shifting under climate change, and the risk zones are growing (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (18:39) In The 1950s, You Had To Give Some Urine To A Frog If You Wanted To Find Out If You Were Pregnant (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (18:37) Ancient Antarctic dust reveals a hidden warning from the last time Earth was this warm (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (18:25) Researchers Solve the Mystery Behind a Billion-Dollar Dental Implant Disease (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (18:25) Scientists Finally Uncover How a "Forever Chemical" Causes Birth Defects (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (18:25) Scientists Uncover the Earliest Brain Changes That May Predict Alzheimer's Decades Before Symptoms (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (18:23) Microplastics in the lungs may make pollen allergies worse (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (18:11) Fossil discovery solves 500-million-year-old mystery about the dawn of animal life (The Brighter Side of News)
04-06-26 (18:10) For Over 50 Years Astronomers Looked For The Wind From The Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole - They Have Finally Found It (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (18:10) AstroForge completes DeepSpace-2 spacecraft (SpaceNews.com)
04-06-26 (18:09) Democrats on House China committee decry dismissal of National Science Board (Science.org)
04-06-26 (18:06) Ancient teeth reveal rainforest people laid the groundwork for farming long before crops existed (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (17:39) Latest Revelations From 3I/ATLAS Show An Unusual Comet Rich In Methane And Absolutely No Traces Of Alien Tech (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (17:37) Climate change could turn more lakes into oxygen-free dead zones (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (17:31) A study of 8,300 older adults revealed a surprising salt habit (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (17:31) Goethe never knew this 40-million-year-old ant was hidden in his collection (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (17:31) Scientists finally crack an "undruggable" pancreatic cancer target and nearly double survival (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (17:31) Scientists discover vast hidden structure beneath Antarctica's ice (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (17:31) After 20 years, scientists finally shrink a powerful laser onto a chip (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (17:31) Scientists discover the master clock that controls biological growth and development (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (17:28) Astronomers just solved a 50-year-old mystery about the Milky Way's black hole (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (17:28) Did we just see a primordial black hole at the Milky Way's edge? (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (17:28) Search for alien technology on interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS comes up empty (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (17:28) White House reclassifies federal epidemiologists and other scientists from civil servants to 'at-will' hires (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (17:24) How a Trip To The Drugstore Inspired Jurassic Park's Most Iconic Prop (Syfy Wire)
04-06-26 (17:10) Delian Asparouhov and Philip Johnston on making the case for orbital data centers (SpaceNews.com)
04-06-26 (17:06) Octopuses can use mirrors to locate hidden prey (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (16:56) WASP-94A b: The Exoplanet Where Clouds Of Rock Form In The Morning And Vanish Every Night (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (16:56) There's Something In The Fog! Scientists Discover Distinct Ecosystems Living In Earth's Spookiest Weather Phenomenon (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (16:56) How Did Stonehenge's Six-Tonne Altar Stone Move 700 Kilometers Across Britain? We Can Now Rule Out One Theory (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (16:39) Evidence Earth's Closest Exoplanets Have Enormous Magnetic Fields Revives Prospects For Life On Proxima b (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (16:21) More Conversations, Complex Questions, and Bold Ideas in Season Five of 'The Joy of Why' (Quanta Magazine)
04-06-26 (16:14) White House Plan to Vet Grants Puts Climate Science in Jeopardy (Bloomberg)
04-06-26 (16:14) How Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the world in 1962 (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (16:11) Your Grip Strength Says a Lot About How Long You Might Live (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (16:11) New material tackles one of the biggest barriers to scaling artificial intelligence (The Brighter Side of News)
04-06-26 (16:07) Even quiet black holes create winds, new Milky Way observations reveal (Sciencenews.org)
04-06-26 (16:00) Axiom Space Raises $525 Million With MUFG Bank as New Investor (Bloomberg)
04-06-26 (15:56) Glowing Blue Spider Among Over 70 Stunning New Species Discovered On Remote Angolan Plateau (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (15:52) AI could consume more electricity than entire nations by 2030 (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (15:39) After RFK Jr And Others Claimed Vitamin A Treats Measles, Online Search Volume Surged - Along With Poison Centers Reports (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (15:23) Youth social media bans rest on studies that never tested children (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (15:09) NIH scientists plead not guilty to smuggling monkeypox viruses into U.S. (Science.org)
04-06-26 (15:08) Mystery Solved: The Decades-Old Secret Lurking Beneath North Carolina's Blueberry Farms (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (14:52) Most television news segments about climate change don't cover policy and are highly polarized (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:52) Scientists uncover microbes growing inside Otzi, a 5,300-year-old Ice Age mummy (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:52) Outdoor exercise may be the best defense against winter vitamin D deficiency (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:52) Food is medicine: New online guide helps doctors integrate nutrition-based health care (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:52) Dugongs could play an important role in fighting climate change (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:52) Dark brown carbon from wildfires rivals soot as a powerful contributor to global temperature rise (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:52) Scientists discover that the world's most dangerous birds have bizarre, glowing skulls (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:51) Wayfair's Floor Lamp 'Adds a Warm, Cozy Ambiance' to Any Space, and It's on Sale for Just $75 (Parade.com)
04-06-26 (14:23) Citizen science photos solve a switchgrass mystery (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (14:12) NASA's Mars MAVEN probe is dead (Engadget)
04-06-26 (14:11) A Single Lifestyle Change Could Lower Your Risk of Dementia by 16% (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (14:06) Tiny pollution particles could have lasting effects on memory (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (13:57) Six-satellite 'StormWall' could stop dangerous solar storms before they hit Earth (The Brighter Side of News)
04-06-26 (13:39) Surprising New Study Challenges a Century-Old Theory of Habit Formation (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (13:39) Scientists Turn Seawater Into Drinking Water Without Toxic Brine (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (13:36) Device could sniff out fusion reactors secretly making material for a nuclear bomb (Nature)
04-06-26 (13:36) This mysterious lung disease affects millions of people — but a drug tested in mice shows promise (Nature)
04-06-26 (13:36) Daily briefing: These immune cells go out with a bang (Nature)
04-06-26 (13:36) Earliest signs of vision recorded in ancient sea-floor tracks (Nature)
04-06-26 (13:32) Used Waymo robotaxi batteries become backup storage for power grids (Ars Technica)
04-06-26 (13:31) The Space Startup Building Infrastructure For A Trillion-Dollar Frontier (Forbes.com)
04-06-26 (13:28) Humans conquered the planet 300 times faster than genetic evolution can explain (Scientific American)
04-06-26 (13:11) A New Biological Clock Could Predict When You'll Probably Die (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (13:10) One Cockroach's Surprise Appearance During A 38-Year-Old Man's Colonoscopy (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (13:10) NASA working to streamline development of nuclear electric propulsion demo mission (SpaceNews.com)
04-06-26 (12:39) For Centuries Sailors Couldn't Measure Longitude. Then An Amateur Clockmaker Solved The "Longitude Problem" And Changed Everything (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (12:14) Stonehenge's altar stone probably wasn't transported by a glacier (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (12:14) New Scientist recommends a deep dive into our organs by Giulia Enders (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (12:14) Is there a word for the Wiki page for the Ship of Theseus paradox? (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (12:14) New Scientist recommends Turi King's expert book about DNA's secrets (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (11:55) China builds institutional framework for space computing push (SpaceNews.com)
04-06-26 (11:39) In 1761 and 1769, Intrepid Voyagers Had A Once-In-A-Century Chance To Measure The Solar System (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (11:36) What's behind China's historically high counts of corresponding authors? (Nature)
04-06-26 (10:00) Beluga whales keep switching mates and it may be saving their species (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (10:00) Scientists discover a quantum effect that could eliminate batteries (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (10:00) Cancer's favorite escape trick may actually make it easier to kill (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (10:00) NASA's Webb detects methane and strange chemistry on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (ScienceDaily)
04-06-26 (09:56) Elon Musk's Grok Ran A Simulated World And Went On An Extremely Violent Crime Spree Before Society Collapsed In Four Days (IFLScience.com)
04-06-26 (09:06) Store-bought rice may be hiding toxic metals and babies face the biggest risk (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (08:06) Wood waste can be turned into vanilla flavor, and the same process could make better bioplastics (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (07:54) A Psychologist Explains Why 40% of People Are Avoiding the News (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (07:54) Scientists Discover Alzheimer's-Linked Proteion's Surprising Role in Making Memories Last (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (07:54) Vitamin D Drug Shows Surprising Promise Against One of the Deadliest Cancers (SciTechDaily)
04-06-26 (07:52) Scientists flooded Arctic sea ice on purpose, and the ice grew thicker and stayed brighter (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (05:00) Maryland woman, teen daughter allegedly beat great-grandfather, 71, to death over parking space (New York Post)
04-06-26 (04:55) SpaceX to raise at least $75 billion in IPO (SpaceNews.com)
04-06-26 (04:11) The US Just Updated Its Guidelines to Detect And Prevent Colorectal Cancer (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (03:40) It's Official: NASA Has Declared Its Mars Spacecraft MAVEN Dead (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (02:49) Elon Musk's SpaceX seeks record $75B IPO to fuel space, next-gen computing plans (Interesting Engineering)
04-06-26 (02:24) NASA declares end to MAVEN Mars mission (SpaceNews.com)
04-06-26 (01:28) 'The Terminal List' Star's Forgotten 'Transformers' Replacement Invades Prime Video (Collider)
04-06-26 (01:26) Cat Ownership Linked to Increased Risk of Schizophrenia, Study Suggests (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (01:23) Scientists discover a hidden tipping point in Antarctica's ice (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (01:11) Why do self-driving cars crash? King's College London researchers think they have the answer (The Brighter Side of News)
04-06-26 (01:11) A Mysterious Quantum Compass May Be Hiding Inside Pigeons' Livers (Sciencealert.com)
04-06-26 (01:03) IBM's Krishna Says Trump AI Policy Hits 'Goldilocks' Balance (Newsmax)
04-06-26 (00:59) This 19-Episode 'Stargate SG-1' Meets '12 Monkeys' Series Is One of TV's Best Sci-Fi Shows (Collider)
04-06-26 (00:52) Hidden ocean warming discovered deep beneath the Atlantic (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (00:42) It's Official, a New Kaiju Franchise Is Assembling the Greatest Monster Movie Cast Ever [Exclusive] (Collider)
04-06-26 (00:23) Carbon removal plans fall billions of tons short of climate goals (Earth.com)
04-06-26 (00:14) The looming El Niño could be bad - but much worse is to come (Newscientist.com)
04-06-26 (00:10) Complex Colonial Life Was Already Thriving during Cambrian Explosion (Sci.news)
03-06-26 (23:59) Steven Spielberg Doesn't Consider 'Disclosure Day' to Be 'Science Fiction': Evidence of Alien Contact 'Is Overwhelming' (Breitbart.com)
03-06-26 (23:59) Scientists just built a powerful AI computer worm that learns as it spreads (Scientific American)
03-06-26 (23:59) Landmark pancreatic cancer treatment paves way for targeting other tricky tumors (Scientific American)
03-06-26 (23:59) NASA's Mars mission MAVEN is lost forever (Scientific American)
03-06-26 (23:54) Scientists Crack Major Ammonia Problem With a Platinum Catalyst Breakthrough (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (23:54) MIT Engineers Solve a Major Lidar Problem That Has Stumped Researchers for Years (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (23:54) NASA's X-59 Sonic Boom Killer Is Ready for Its Biggest Test Yet (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (23:54) Why Some Cancers Turn Deadly: Researchers Uncover a Hidden Trigger (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (23:54) The Best Exercise Combination for Longevity, According to a 30-Year Study (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (23:54) Popular Weight-Loss Drug Found To Slow Biological Aging in Landmark Human Trial (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (23:36) 'Transformative' CAR-T therapy allows three people to receive kidney transplants (Nature)
03-06-26 (23:24) AST SpaceMobile sees New Glenn setback delaying initial commercial service into 2027 (SpaceNews.com)
03-06-26 (22:56) Netflix's 3-Part 'Project Hail Mary Meets Interstellar' Series Is A Perfect Space Show (Screen Rant)
03-06-26 (22:36) US Will Dismantle The Ocean Observatories Initiative (CleanTechnica)
03-06-26 (22:23) Tiny Scottish birds are turning into island giants and may become new species (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (22:11) Robot fish helps explain how real fish learned to move on land (The Brighter Side of News)
03-06-26 (22:10) When Food Runs Short, This Single-Celled Organism Turns into Giant Cannibal to Survive (Sci.news)
03-06-26 (22:06) Insects may have learned to smell the world through ancient taste genes (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (21:52) Extreme weather could knock out wind and solar power for weeks, study warns (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (21:37) When frozen ground starts to thaw, carbon takes a new route - a model shows why spring is the danger window (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (21:34) Lost in Space: NASA declares MAVEN Mars spacecraft unrecoverable after 11 years (Interesting Engineering)
03-06-26 (21:23) Scientists found a new way to measure a healthy forest - just listen to it (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (20:37) Scientists discover a tick protein that helps spread dangerous viruses (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (20:37) A long-standing Tibet seismic mystery may have a simple cause: the rocks may be hotter and different than expected (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (20:36) White House proposes vast overhaul of US science funding: what you need to know (Nature)
03-06-26 (20:24) After cooperation on SMILE mission, ESA and China chart parallel but separate paths (SpaceNews.com)
03-06-26 (20:23) Argentina's owl monkeys defy a 170-year-old biological rule as the climate warms (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (20:14) CERN's new chief on the gamble that could fix our picture of reality (Newscientist.com)
03-06-26 (20:14) Earth has a mysterious triple symmetry that may influence its climate (Newscientist.com)
03-06-26 (20:14) Ditch the niceties in AI prompts to save energy use, say researchers (Newscientist.com)
03-06-26 (20:14) Atom-based quantum computers are catching up in the race to usefulness (Newscientist.com)
03-06-26 (20:11) A Common Joint Pain Medicine Has Risks Many People Overlook (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (20:11) World's largest scorpion lived in Britain 415 million years ago (The Brighter Side of News)
03-06-26 (20:06) Some of the most important pregnancy health advice is still being overlooked (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (19:52) Ocean microbes may hold the key to better climate predictions (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (19:37) Scientists are learning to build robots that can build Moon base structures on top of razor-sharp lunar dust (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (19:37) AI search tools may be stripping the internet of its humanity (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (18:56) RIP MAVEN: NASA Ends Recovery Attempts For Mission That Discovered Aurorae And Atmosphere Loss On Mars (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (18:52) NASA's Moon base starts taking shape with rovers, landers, and drones (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (18:46) Mars Orbiter Maven Declared Lost by NASA (Newsmax)
03-06-26 (18:39) All-Female Fish Should Have Gone Extinct Without Males Thousands Of Years Ago - But Haven't, Thanks To Nifty Genetics (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (18:37) New smartwatch measures both blood pressure and blood flow continuously without needing a cuff (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (18:36) AI in science recruitment: friend or foe? Join our free webinar (Nature)
03-06-26 (18:36) Your phone can use tiny skin-colour changes to measure your heart rate (Nature)
03-06-26 (18:23) Protein in moss may explain how plants conquered land (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (18:23) Bizarre 'Witch Croc' evolved into a modern crocodile but looked and behaved more like an ostrich (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (18:11) A single gene may explain why some males live fast and die young (The Brighter Side of News)
03-06-26 (18:10) Meet Earl Grey, The Rare Hybrid Sea Turtle Successfully Returned To The Atlantic After Being Rescued From Colder Waters (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (18:09) After empty promises, string theory finds new uses (Science.org)
03-06-26 (18:00) Venus will disappear behind the Moon in a rare June sky event (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (18:00) Scientists simulated a nuclear fireball and found a surprise in the fallout (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (17:39) A Long-Lost Planet? Very Rare Meteorite Suggests A Rocky World In Our Solar System That Disappeared (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (17:36) Editorial Expression of Concern: Functional proteomic identification of DNA replication proteins by induced proteolysis in vivo (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Reply to: The size of tropical vegetation gross primary production (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) The size of tropical vegetation gross primary production (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) A natural depsipeptide antibiotic binds the E-site of the bacterial ribosome (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Earth's east-west albedo symmetry (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Relativistic electron acceleration at the bow shock of Jupiter and beyond (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Acquired genetic and cell-state changes in IDH-mutant glioma progression (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Mining triggers extensive additional deforestation in sub-Saharan Africa (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Cold-induced peptide signalling secures pollen resilience and crop yield (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Teosinte alleles enhance nitrogen assimilation and seed protein in maize (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Cell-type-resolved genetic variation shapes inflammatory bowel disease risk (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Plastoglobules compartmentalize nitrogen assimilation in maize (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Analysis of trade-offs of post-sorting plastic packaging (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Spermine is an endogenous iron chelator that inhibits ferroptosis (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Chiral superfluorescence from perovskite superlattices at room temperature (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Mechanophore cross-linking enhances ballistic energy dissipation of polymers (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Commensal-derived acetylcholine enhances mucosal immune education (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Nuclear shell structure governs short-range nucleon pairing (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) High-pulse-energy integrated mode-locked laser using a Mamyshev oscillator (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) LASER couples damage sensing to ESCRT assembly for lysosome repair (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Cooperation conflicts with equality when allocating public goods (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Enamel nanocrystal misorientation increased with meat-eating and agriculture (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) High-fidelity modular skeletons authenticate a Cambrian origin for Bryozoa (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Centromeric footprints preserve telomere integrity in ALT cancers (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Queen cell architecture shapes honey bee queen development (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Recovery of plastic from mixed waste boosts recycling rates but affects quality (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Jupiter observations reveal a simple scaling law for particle acceleration (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) How a rush for minerals is causing deforestation in tropical regions (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) A maize gene that coordinates flowering aids drought resistance (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) What a royal bedchamber provides the queen bee (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) How good are 'AI doctors' — and will they take over medicine? (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Tiny hubs of metabolic activity optimize nitrogen use in maize (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Nanostructure of tooth enamel casts light on dietary shifts as humans evolved (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Ubiquitin tags detected on non-protein biomolecules using new method (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:36) Troubled waters: a plant protein senses when cells are running dry (Nature)
03-06-26 (17:24) Electronics manufacturer Murata to explore Xona satellite timing service for telecom, data centers (SpaceNews.com)
03-06-26 (17:23) Noisy learning may be a winning strategy (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (17:10) Frozen In Time For Over 30,000 Years, Cave Lion Mummies Reveal A Legacy Of Interbreeding With Modern Lions During The Ice Age (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (17:10) Crab-Hunting Octopuses Gazing Into Mirrors Demonstrate A Kind Of Spatial Awareness Thought To Be Unique To Vertebrates (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (17:07) A secret to making a queen bee may lie in the wax around it (Sciencenews.org)
03-06-26 (16:50) Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now "Magic" Gives It Gravity. (Quanta Magazine)
03-06-26 (16:39) Masturbation Among Birds Is Widespread, Natural, And Should Not Be Punished, Say Researchers (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (16:39) A Cold Case From The Ice Age: Someone Butchered This Mammoth 26,000 Years Ago In A Place That Was Too Cold For Humans To Live (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (16:23) Mystery about the asteroid that killed dinosaurs is finally solved (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (16:14) Popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs linked to lower risks of addiction and overdose (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) A child's tooth and strange green stones uncover a 5,500-year-old mystery (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) Super Typhoon Sinlaku triggered atmospheric gravity waves visible from space (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) Typhoon Jangmi's giant eye lights up the night as it approaches Japan (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) This new diabetes pill burns fat without the downsides of Ozempic (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) Scientists reverse anxiety by fixing a tiny brain circuit (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) Scientists discovered something surprising about french fries and diabetes (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) New discovery upends an 80-year-old theory of turbulence (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) Scientists confirm a deep earthquake that shouldn't exist (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) Brain scans reveal two distinct types of autism (ScienceDaily)
03-06-26 (16:14) Keto diet shows real promise for anorexia recovery (Newscientist.com)
03-06-26 (16:11) It Turns Out Birds Masturbate Too, And Evolution May Explain Why (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (16:11) Physicists propose that our universe may contain three dimensions of time (The Brighter Side of News)
03-06-26 (16:10) Largest Ever Map Of Magnetic Fields Between Stars And Galaxies Released - 5 Times Bigger Than All Previous Maps Combined (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (15:42) The Definitive 10 Greatest Science Fiction Writers Of All Time (Screen Rant)
03-06-26 (15:37) Wildfire killed a million Joshua trees, but something important survived (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (15:36) Microsoft upgrades controversial quantum chip — researchers are still sceptical (Nature)
03-06-26 (15:23) Bad habits form much faster than we thought (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (15:10) Europe is rearming together — except in space (SpaceNews.com)
03-06-26 (15:07) Curbing Congo's Ebola outbreak is hampered by unknowns about the virus (Sciencenews.org)
03-06-26 (14:54) Hubble Captures a Stunning Spiral Galaxy Slowly Being Stripped of Its Future (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (14:52) Bowerbirds use human trash to impress potential mates (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (14:47) Beans use an immune receptor to call in airstrikes on caterpillars (Ars Technica)
03-06-26 (14:39) Why Hurricanes Can't Cross The Equator, No Matter How Powerful They Get (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (14:36) Book of Cron Job (Nature)
03-06-26 (14:11) Promising Anti-Aging Drug May Cause Brain Damage, Scientists Warn (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (14:06) Weight-loss drug may slow down signs of aging (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (13:59) The reason why elevators feel slow—and the surprising math behind everyday life (Scientific American)
03-06-26 (13:59) Edison may not have been the first to record the human voice, new evidence suggests (Scientific American)
03-06-26 (13:57) Student astronomer discovers rare white dwarf star feeding on a red dwarf companion (The Brighter Side of News)
03-06-26 (13:41) Muon Space unveils Starship-class satellite platform for orbital data centers (SpaceNews.com)
03-06-26 (13:11) Experimental Brain 'Pacemakers' May Rewire Circuits Linked to Depression (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (12:41) Blue Origin seeks to resume New Glenn launches by year's end (SpaceNews.com)
03-06-26 (12:39) Astronomers Detect a Close Pair of Supermassive Black Holes for the First Time (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (12:39) NASA's Fermi Telescope Caught a Supernova Doing Something Never Seen Before (SciTechDaily)
03-06-26 (12:36) Why a synthetic human genome is still worth building (Nature)
03-06-26 (12:36) Daily briefing: Bad supervisors bump early-career researchers out of academia (Nature)
03-06-26 (12:32) How long will it take to rebuild Blue Origin's launch pad? We asked some SpaceX vets. (Ars Technica)
03-06-26 (12:32) Male bowerbirds prefer to dazzle females with bright human-made items (Ars Technica)
03-06-26 (11:39) The Solar System May Have Ejected A Fifth Giant Planet - Which Would Explain How Uranus Held Onto Its Moons (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (11:39) "Lindow Woman": How A Body Buried 1,600 Years Ago Led To A Murder Conviction In 1983 (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (11:36) Can an army of babies and dogs rescue psychology from its reproducibility crisis? (Nature)
03-06-26 (11:28) 45 Best Movies About Alien Invasions, Ranked According to Rotten Tomatoes (Collider)
03-06-26 (11:13) Ötzi the murdered Iceman's microbiome is still active (Scientific American)
03-06-26 (10:56) Scientists' Remote Cameras Snap "The Ghost Of The Forest" Somewhere They Haven't Been Seen For Over 5 Years (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (10:39) 14,400 Years Ago, Five Hunter-Gatherers And Their Dog Explored A Treacherous Bear Cave In Italy. This Is How They Lit Their Way (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (10:27) Microsoft bringing Windows 11 AI model uninstall button, could save you huge disk space (Neowin.net)
03-06-26 (10:22) How Corrupted Science Poisoned Society (The Daily Sceptic)
03-06-26 (06:37) South America's water cycle did not intensify, yet floods and droughts still got worse (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (05:26) A Common Gut Microbe May Help Prevent Weight Regain, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (04:57) El Niño Could Soon Fuel Extreme Weather, UN Warns (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (04:23) The Sun sent out a strange radio signal that refused to fade for 19 days (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (04:14) Ötzi's frozen remains may harbour metabolically active microbes (Newscientist.com)
03-06-26 (03:06) Review warns that deep-sea mining may cause lasting damage to marine life (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (02:13) 'Star Wars' Meets 'Jumanji' in Jon Favreau's 101-Minute Sci-Fi Movie (Collider)
03-06-26 (02:11) Scientists Find Signs of Active Life in Ötzi The Iceman (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (02:10) 5,300-Year-Old Microbes From Ötzi the Iceman Are Still Showing Signs Of Life - And Growing In A Lab (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (02:10) 415-Million-Year-Old Fossils Confirm The World's Largest Scorpion Was A Meter-Long Apex Predator That May Have Hunted On Land And Underwater (IFLScience.com)
03-06-26 (02:07) Ötzi the Iceman's remains yielded 'viable' yeasts in the lab (Sciencenews.org)
03-06-26 (02:06) Hidden nitrogen 'receipt' sits in lake sediments, revealing which regions turned the corner (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (01:40) A Hidden Virus Found in Gut Bacteria Is Linked to Colorectal Cancer (Sciencealert.com)
03-06-26 (01:11) Deep-space water reservoir contains trillions of times more water than all Earth's oceans combined (The Brighter Side of News)
03-06-26 (00:59) U.S. science must innovate or die, National Academy of Sciences president says (Scientific American)
03-06-26 (00:37) Arctic forests could be hiding a major climate surprise (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (00:24) NRO nominee says commercial space, AI are reshaping spy satellite agency (SpaceNews.com)
03-06-26 (00:10) Meteorite Found in Africa Preserves Evidence of Long-Lost Massive Protoplanet (Sci.news)
03-06-26 (00:09) Mathematicians issue warning as AI rapidly gains ground (Science.org)
03-06-26 (00:06) Scientists have found new clues that lithium does something strange inside Alzheimer's cells (Earth.com)
03-06-26 (00:01) If I had a hammer... it might actually be a rhino tooth (Ars Technica)
03-06-26 (00:01) Feds failing in bid to take a supercomputer from a climate research center (Ars Technica)
02-06-26 (23:52) One in four people with a healthy BMI may actually be obese (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (23:25) Scientists Discover a Bizarre Crocodile Cousin That Walked Like a Dinosaur (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (23:25) How Pigeons Find Their Way Home May Finally Be Solved (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (23:25) This Dinosaur Had the Claws of a Raptor but Hunted Like a Heron (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (23:23) Ocean temperatures may be easier to reconstruct than we thought (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (23:08) Will Arnett Cast in Prime Video Space TV Show The Challenger With Twilight Star (ComingSoon.com)
02-06-26 (23:03) Vandalism Cited in Fuel Leak at WH-Backed Freedom 250 Event Space (Newsmax)
02-06-26 (22:55) Ancient Oceans Began Losing Oxygen Millions of Years before End-Triassic Mass Extinction (Sci.news)
02-06-26 (22:52) Drought doesn't just shrink crops - it makes food less nutritious (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (22:36) Chemicals meant to be eco-friendly accumulate aloft (Nature)
02-06-26 (22:23) Simple blood test may spot Alzheimer's years before brain scans can (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (22:11) Scientists 3D print living skin that helps grow blood vessels (The Brighter Side of News)
02-06-26 (22:06) Multinational companies are leaving a hidden environmental scar across Africa (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (21:52) Earth's richest farm soils are losing carbon, but warming may trigger a strange reversal (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (21:42) In a first, scientists transplanted both a pig liver and kidneys into a person who was brain-dead (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Microsoft's upgraded Majorana quantum computing chip fizzles with physicists (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Sturgeon fish sex sounds like 'thunder' (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Trump's new AI executive order drastically shifts the administration's stance on the tech (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Trump administration takes aim at crucial ocean monitoring network (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) How Gödel numbers turn mathematical laws against themselves (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:37) Researchers cut trail ticks by 99% with a single low-cost material (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (21:28) 10 Greatest Hard Sci-Fi Books of All Time (Collider)
02-06-26 (21:23) Sunbirds use a feeding trick that has never been seen before (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (21:09) Doubling down on controversial claims, Microsoft accelerates quantum computing plans (Science.org)
02-06-26 (21:06) A cheap sodium battery was torn apart, and it may reveal a real rival to Tesla's electric cars (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (20:55) Astronomers Detect Clearest Signs Yet of Magnetic Fields on Extrasolar Planets (Sci.news)
02-06-26 (20:31) Poland Is Turning Its Space Ambitions Into Industrial Capacity (Forbes.com)
02-06-26 (20:24) Microsoft's quantum chip got an upgrade. Critics are still skeptical (Sciencenews.org)
02-06-26 (20:18) In a surprise launch, China debuts another big rocket designed for reusability (Ars Technica)
02-06-26 (20:14) How the electromagnetic spectrum opened our eyes to the universe (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (20:14) The best new popular science books of June 2026 (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (20:11) Growing 'Cancer Crisis' Requires Millions More Healthcare Workers, Report Warns (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (20:11) Massive smartphone study finds everyday movement boosts mood and energy (The Brighter Side of News)
02-06-26 (20:09) How Europe hopes to lure foreign researchers with massive new grants (Science.org)
02-06-26 (19:37) Food warning labels cut sugar intake - but not for the people who need help most (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (19:36) First and last authors more likely to be men in leading science journals (Nature)
02-06-26 (19:31) True Space Age Is Starting Now, Says Impulse Space CEO (Bloomberg)
02-06-26 (19:17) Blue Origin: Launch Pad Damage Less Than Feared (Newsmax)
02-06-26 (19:00) Vast, Axiom Look to Europe as NASA Space Station Plan in Limbo (Bloomberg)
02-06-26 (18:52) Neanderthals likely used rhinoceros teeth as versatile, heavy-duty tools (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (18:50) Bang! Exploding immune cells splatter potent toxins everywhere (Nature)
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