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10-07-26 (22:47) Check out the first images of Quest shipwreck (Ars Technica)
10-07-26 (22:11) This Huge Galactic Structure Is 23 Million Light-Years Long, And We Can't Comprehend It (Sciencealert.com)
10-07-26 (22:11) PAC-MAN and AI join forces to fight the world's deadliest infection (The Brighter Side of News)
10-07-26 (21:32) An orbiting disco ball gave Einstein's theory its most precise test yet (Ars Technica)
10-07-26 (21:31) This Startup Aims To Catapult Satellites Into Space (Forbes.com)
10-07-26 (21:25) A Hidden Crisis: Why Millions Are Burning Plastic Just To Survive (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (21:23) DNA could act like a famed gravity-defying pump (Science.org)
10-07-26 (21:13) The Cold War Mayhem of Space Western Comics #44, at Auction (Bleeding Cool)
10-07-26 (21:12) FCC grants approval for sun-reflecting space mirror that's been widely criticized by astronomers (Engadget)
10-07-26 (21:06) Plants are evolving more slowly as pollinators disappear (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (20:51) This UK Satellite's Thermal Camera Raises Major Privacy Concerns (SlashGear)
10-07-26 (20:41) Metal balls from space are popping up on Australia's beaches (Engadget)
10-07-26 (20:28) China's Long March 10B rocket successfully launches—and lands—in a global spaceflight milestone (Scientific American)
10-07-26 (20:28) Odds of a Super El Niño are rising, and that could have deadly consequences (Scientific American)
10-07-26 (20:28) How could loosened radiation exposure rules affect public health? (Scientific American)
10-07-26 (20:24) Earth observation satellites pass telecom in European space industry sales (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (20:23) Children's mental health treatment surged after the pandemic (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (20:19) Author Correction: Authigenic mineral phases as a driver of the upper-ocean iron cycle (Nature)
10-07-26 (20:11) New MIT gel could revolutionize treatment for esophageal diseases (The Brighter Side of News)
10-07-26 (20:10) Ediacaran Sea Creature May Hold Earliest Evidence of Right-Handedness (Sci.news)
10-07-26 (19:52) Science can help us become synchronized and feel more connected to others (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (19:39) State Contractor Reports First Successful Launch And Recovery Of A Chinese Reusable Rocket (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (19:29) UN space database aimed at easing global tensions is mysteriously down (Newscientist.com)
10-07-26 (19:29) Global warming already causing crop losses of over $20 billion a year (Newscientist.com)
10-07-26 (19:23) NSF makes billion-dollar gamble on research with an economic payoff (Science.org)
10-07-26 (19:23) Spain's largest research organization confronts its dark past (Science.org)
10-07-26 (19:10) China unveils members of state-backed commercial space consortium (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (19:07) Pluto has landslides (Sciencenews.org)
10-07-26 (18:56) Tiny But Mighty: How A Species Of Mouse Can Survive At Higher Altitudes Than Any Other Mammal (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (18:56) A 3D-Printed Box Kept Pig Eyeballs Working For 10 Hours After Death (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (18:56) FCC Approves Extremely Controversial Space Mirror Satellite That Could "Flash Blind" Drivers And Ruin Astronomy (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (18:39) We Use "Birdbrain" As An Insult - But That's Not Only Unfair, It's Scientifically Inaccurate (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (18:37) Scientists program human cells to make decisions like tiny computers (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (18:36) Lab-grown sperm: scientists inch closer to fertility breakthrough (Nature)
10-07-26 (18:36) NSF plans cuts to core science programmes to fund White House initiative (Nature)
10-07-26 (18:23) Large crab survived weeks at sea inside a plastic bottle with an opening smaller than its body (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (18:18) NASA sure seems to be asking an awful lot of private space stations (Ars Technica)
10-07-26 (18:17) Musk Eyes Moon City Built by Tesla Robots (Newsmax)
10-07-26 (18:11) Organic molecules can survive violent supernova explosions - fueling star and planet formation (The Brighter Side of News)
10-07-26 (18:08) Breakthrough Brain Cancer Treatment Uses Sugar To Outsmart the Blood-Brain Barrier (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (18:08) Alzheimer's May Start With a Surprising Symptom - Not Memory Loss (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (18:07) Olivia Wilde's 'The Invite' Masters Its (Very) Limited Space (IndieWire)
10-07-26 (18:06) Ancient rocks reveal Earth recycled water 3 billion years ago (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (17:59) What Watching a Soccer Final Does to Your Body, According to Science (WIRED)
10-07-26 (17:56) How Did Prehistoric Humans Protect Themselves From The Sun? And Did They Get Skin Cancer? (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (17:55) Astronomers Uncover Hidden Structures Surrounding Orion Nebula (Sci.news)
10-07-26 (17:52) Elephants and farmers are on a collision course across southern Africa (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (17:39) There's A Long-Lost Greek City In Afghanistan That's Been Abandoned For Over 2,000 Years (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (17:38) Here's what happens when you put politicians in charge of science (Sciencenews.org)
10-07-26 (17:37) Cacao varieties discovered in Peru could transform premium chocolate (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (17:23) Speaking multiple languages may help your brain stay young (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (17:19) Briefing Chat: The 30 year-legacy of a science icon — Dolly the sheep (Nature)
10-07-26 (17:19) Think preprints are unreliable? Analysis of 70,000 studies might change your mind (Nature)
10-07-26 (16:52) Beaver dams in coastal wetlands help protect young salmon (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (16:39) Humans And Elephants In Africa Are At The Start Of A Land Use "War" With Instances of Conflict Set To Rise (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (16:29) Mathematicians put AI to work on Fermat's last theorem (Newscientist.com)
10-07-26 (16:11) The real story behind Moana: Why Polynesians suddenly sailed east (The Brighter Side of News)
10-07-26 (16:10) The space industry is weighing ambitious hiring against heritage (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (16:07) Lost in Curiosity reveals the messy reality of doing science (Sciencenews.org)
10-07-26 (16:06) Math may predict when a relationship is headed for a breakup (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (15:56) At The Monte Carlo Casino On August 18, 1913, Patrons Witnessed A 1 in 67 Million Event, And Lost Millions In The Process (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (15:56) Over 100 Years After His Death, The Wreck Of Shackleton's Final Ship Is Photographed For The First Time In Remarkable Condition (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (15:52) Psychedelic compound DMT may help the brain survive a stroke (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (15:52) Hawaiian crickets evolved to become silent to survive a deadly fly (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (15:27) China becomes the second country to recover a rocket booster (Engadget)
10-07-26 (15:23) Plant roots can sense rot and grow away from it (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (15:11) Common Virus Can Trigger Parkinson's-Like Brain Damage in Mice (Sciencealert.com)
10-07-26 (15:10) Startup testing nuclear battery technology in orbit (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (15:10) Space capitalism needs more than a bull market (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (15:06) Atlantic Ocean current slowdown could supercharge storms worldwide (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (14:37) Penguin poop seen from space reveals Antarctica's changing food web (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (14:32) Wally Funk, last of Mercury 13 and oldest woman in space, dies at 87 (Ars Technica)
10-07-26 (14:32) Is an air-conditioning revolution coming to Europe? (Ars Technica)
10-07-26 (14:32) Rocket Report: "Panic" over Transporter availability; Isar to launch from Canada (Ars Technica)
10-07-26 (14:31) The biggest problem with solid-state batteries may finally be solved (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (14:31) The galaxy's coldest "stars" may actually be alien megastructures (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (14:31) This frog bacterium wiped out cancer tumors in mice with a single dose (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (14:31) Europe's most active volcano may have a secret origin (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (14:31) This common pesticide may be quietly wiping out future bumblebees (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (14:31) New MRI breakthrough reveals the brain and eye like never before (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (14:25) Archaeologists May Have Been Wrong About Olive Oil for Decades, New Study Finds (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (14:25) Scientists Discover an Alarming Trend Climate Models Are Missing (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (14:25) The "Hobbits" Mysteriously Disappeared 50,000 Years Ago - Scientists Have Revealed What Happened to Their Home (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (14:19) Which 'AI scientist' suits your lab? A guide for the perplexed (Nature)
10-07-26 (14:19) Daily briefing: Mutation lets octopuses make proteins with precision (Nature)
10-07-26 (14:19) Daily briefing: Mountain bongos still roam the forest (Nature)
10-07-26 (14:13) Why the controversy over de-extinction risks missing the point (Scientific American)
10-07-26 (14:13) Is Earth the only planet with total solar eclipses? (Scientific American)
10-07-26 (13:57) A cosmic gateway near Earth may connect us to other distant worlds (The Brighter Side of News)
10-07-26 (13:56) New Species Of Extremely Long-Necked Dinosaur Discovered Thanks To One Tiny, Unique Fossilized Bone (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (13:56) One Simple Idea Has Quietly Saved Millions Of Lives Over The Last 70 Years (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (13:41) ElevationSpace advances work on commercial reentry vehicle (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (13:36) Alpine crossing took a heavy toll on Hannibal's elephants and troops (Nature)
10-07-26 (13:29) This book is essential reading before watching the new Odyssey film (Newscientist.com)
10-07-26 (13:28) This Modern Fantasy Book Deserves Far More Attention Than It Gets (Collider)
10-07-26 (13:14) Europe Must Increase Space Autonomy: ESA's Aschbacher (Bloomberg)
10-07-26 (13:00) The sneaky maths trick for solving problems without answering them (Newscientist.com)
10-07-26 (12:39) Hegelochus: The Ancient Greek Actor We Only Know About Because He Really, Really Fluffed Up His Line (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (12:23) Study finds AI-generated faces seem more trustworthy than real people (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (12:23) Wildfire risk and warming are reshaping California wine country (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (12:23) Brightening clouds over the Pacific could change the course of El Niño (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (12:23) Brain study reveals 17 new brain regions involved in language, including memory and emotion centers (Earth.com)
10-07-26 (12:14) The 5 must-watch science shows of 2026 so far (Newscientist.com)
10-07-26 (12:14) 2026 eclipse: 5 citizen science projects you can contribute to (Newscientist.com)
10-07-26 (12:11) New Self-Healing Contact Lenses Can Repair Themselves in UV Light (Sciencealert.com)
10-07-26 (12:10) "Fungal Storms" Are Increasing Across The USA, Bringing A Potentially Fatal Infection (IFLScience.com)
10-07-26 (12:07) Why Is Texas A&M Sending Grape Seeds to the International Space Station? (Foodandwine.com)
10-07-26 (12:05) Anne Widdecombe's most controversial moments - 'gay science', cheese sarnie and CBB rant (The Daily Star)
10-07-26 (11:59) 'Dark' comets sprouting tails could help solve interstellar mysteries (Scientific American)
10-07-26 (11:45) Europe's Space Race | Bloomberg Tech: Europe 7/10/2026 (Bloomberg)
10-07-26 (11:19) Iop Science Presents Reset-Free LUCI Framework for Error Suppression on IBM Hardware (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
10-07-26 (10:24) Star City Season Finale: [Spoiler]'s Death Evokes Titan Submersible Implosion (Syfy Wire)
10-07-26 (10:11) A 'War' Between Elephants And Humans Is Brewing in Southern Africa (Sciencealert.com)
10-07-26 (09:10) China becomes second country to recover orbital booster with Long March 10B (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (08:33) Scientists identify nearby 'super-Earth' as promising candidate in search for alien life - study (The Jerusalem Post)
10-07-26 (07:11) For The First Time, Ancient Human DNA Has Been Found Preserved on Cave Walls (Sciencealert.com)
10-07-26 (05:25) Rethinking Movement Disorders: Scientists Uncover a Surprising Disconnect Deep Inside the Brain (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (05:25) Groundbreaking Study Challenges 40 Years of Beliefs About Mad Cow Disease (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (05:00) This alien planet never has sunrise or sunset. It may support life (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (05:00) Physicists created a tiny universe where time emerged without a clock (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (05:00) Hawaii's famous "happy-face" spider has a surprising relative (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (05:00) A hidden immune backup system could supercharge mRNA cancer vaccines (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (05:00) Scientists found a longevity diet that helped mice eat more and lose fat (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (05:00) Scientists just debunked a dangerous baby rattlesnake myth (ScienceDaily)
10-07-26 (04:40) Record-Breaking Concentrations of Gold Discovered in The Seafloor (Sciencealert.com)
10-07-26 (04:25) One Sugar Tells Your Brain You're Full. Another Barely Does (SciTechDaily)
10-07-26 (03:42) 28 Years Later, Sisko's Greatest Quote Proves He's Always Been Star Trek's Best Captain (Screen Rant)
10-07-26 (02:14) Elon Musk's plans to colonize space launches this year, and Tesla robots will be the first residents (New York Post)
10-07-26 (02:00) Elon Musk's plans to colonize space launch this year, and Telsa robots will be the first residents (New York Post)
10-07-26 (02:00) Wally Funk, oldest woman to travel into space, dead at 87 (New York Post)
10-07-26 (01:57) An Illegal Injectable Tanning Drug Is Trending on TikTok - And It May Be Giving People Risky Moles (Sciencealert.com)
10-07-26 (01:24) Interior Department requests information on offshore launch options (SpaceNews.com)
10-07-26 (01:18) Flores Hobbits' eating habits offer clues about their evolutionary past (Ars Technica)
10-07-26 (01:13) The 12 Scariest Sci-Fi Movie Villains, Ranked (Collider)
10-07-26 (01:11) Human brain cells may be far more powerful computers than scientists thought (The Brighter Side of News)
10-07-26 (00:41) SDA TAP Lab Evolves Into BMC3I TAP Lab And In Partnership With Catalyst Campus Launches A New Multi-Phased Program To Accelerate Mission-Focused Technology Development (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (23:34) Wally Funk, the oldest woman to travel to space, dies (The Hill)
09-07-26 (23:23) Thin air. Frozen temps. Toxic food. How these mice survive extreme elevations (Science.org)
09-07-26 (23:12) Guy who took photo of Jupiter with a Game Boy Camera and giant telescope publishes DIY tutorial (Engadget)
09-07-26 (23:11) A Human Habitat at The Bottom of The Ocean Is Now Operational. Take a Look Inside (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (23:11) Uragasaurus: A Giant New Dinosaur, Identified From Just One Tiny Bone (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (22:54) One of Arizona's Largest Reservoirs Is Less Than 1% Full After Snowpack Collapse (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (22:54) Scientists Detect Hundreds of Iceberg Earthquakes at Antarctica's Crumbling Doomsday Glacier (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (22:54) This 400-Year-Old Shark May Hold the Secret to Preserving Human Vision (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (22:37) One hot summer changes spider offspring for generations (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (22:24) The Exploration Company establishes US entity to pursue government contracts (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (22:11) NASA is looking for four volunteers willing to spend a year inside a simulated Mars mission (The Brighter Side of News)
09-07-26 (21:58) Aviation pioneer and space-travel record breaker Wally Funk dies at 87 (Engadget)
09-07-26 (21:55) Environmental groups urge FCC to pause orbital data center applications (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (21:41) New Species of Long-Necked Dinosaur Identified in Thailand (Sci.news)
09-07-26 (21:29) Special relativity can warp chemical bonds - now we've seen it happen (Newscientist.com)
09-07-26 (21:13) Physicist says splashy new cosmology study made 'elemental' mistake (Scientific American)
09-07-26 (21:13) These absurdly cute mice live at higher altitudes than any other mammal—here's how they do it (Scientific American)
09-07-26 (20:31) The Space Boom's Biggest Bottleneck (Bloomberg)
09-07-26 (20:23) How much killing will it take to save the spotted owl? (Science.org)
09-07-26 (20:19) Whoops! Most arXiv papers contain information never meant to be shared (Nature)
09-07-26 (20:14) Resuscitated human retinas respond to light 10 hours after death (Newscientist.com)
09-07-26 (20:11) NFL players 4x more likely to die due to neurodegenerative disease (The Brighter Side of News)
09-07-26 (20:07) Summit living isn't a problem for this tiny mouse (Sciencenews.org)
09-07-26 (20:06) Wildfire smoke changes how birds behave in surprising ways (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (19:59) Cases of explosive diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis are rising fast in the U.S. (Scientific American)
09-07-26 (19:55) Xona unveils program to verify Pulsar-compatible devices (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (19:54) Hip Replacements Are Lasting Far Longer Than Doctors Once Thought (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (19:54) Why Swallowing a Fish Bone Can Become a Life-Threatening Medical Emergency (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (19:54) Your Daily Orange Juice Could Have an Unexpected Health Benefit (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (19:52) How cannabis is dried can dramatically change its smell and potency (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (19:19) Found: the toxic killer that caused an ocean catastrophe (Nature)
09-07-26 (19:19) 'This time, it's the other way around': how Indonesia is reclaiming the science of human history (Nature)
09-07-26 (18:56) Story Of "Mike" The Time Traveler From The Year 3,700 May Be The Stupidest Thing We've Seen In Months (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (18:52) Scientists teach plants to make rare psychedelic compounds (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (18:45) The Science Of Storytelling—10 Tips For Turning Complexity Into Compelling Narratives (Forbes.com)
09-07-26 (18:39) An Underwater Volcano Erupted And May Have Spewed Magma From 4.5 Billion Years In Earth's Past (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (18:39) The Solar System Has Ejected Most Of Its Comets. Some Might Be Coming Back (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (18:20) Rugs Direct's Vintage-Inspired Area Rug Brings the Most Charming Boho Vibes to Any Space (Parade.com)
09-07-26 (18:19) Graduating without a thesis: meet the people getting 'practical' PhDs in China (Nature)
09-07-26 (18:11) CUNY researchers bring black hole theory to life in the lab (The Brighter Side of News)
09-07-26 (18:10) Back In 2021, Scientists Added A Human "Fat Gene" Into A Potato. What Happened Next Surprised Everybody (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (18:06) Satellites can see forests from space, but they miss something important (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (17:56) Even Mild COVID-19 Infections Can Cause Long-Term Eye Problems. But Diagnosis May Finally Be Possible (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (17:52) Wolf skulls tell a story that climate alone can't explain (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (17:39) Does This 400-Year-Old Renaissance Painting Show An Animal Behavior Only "Discovered" In 2025? (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (17:29) Mathematics of thermodynamics is being rewritten after 200 years (Newscientist.com)
09-07-26 (17:29) Injection halves risk of chromosome error common in older human eggs (Newscientist.com)
09-07-26 (17:24) How Dinosaur Thriller The End of Oak Street Differs From Jurassic Park Movies (Syfy Wire)
09-07-26 (17:10) Astronomers Probe Chemistry of Giant Exoplanet Beta Pictoris b (Sci.news)
09-07-26 (17:10) A Previously Rare Ebola Strain Is Spreading Fast: Why Wasn't The World Ready? (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (17:10) Volatility is often the price of ambition (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (17:07) Support goes a long way to boost birth control effectiveness (Sciencenews.org)
09-07-26 (16:55) Maintaining leadership in space with Victoria Coleman (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (16:42) Star Trek's Darkest Episode Still Has the Best Space Battle Sci-Fi Has Ever Seen (Collider)
09-07-26 (16:41) Space Force completes procurement reorganization, creating nine acquisition portfolios (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (16:39) New Observations Place Exoplanet Among "Most Potentially Earth-like" Within 30 Light-Years. But Its Chances Of Having An Atmosphere might Be At Risk (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (16:39) The Strange Science Of Whether We Could Clone A Neanderthal (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (16:23) Sea stars reveal how simple tubes become complex organs (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (16:18) The newest entrant in the military's launch competition isn't actually a launch company (Ars Technica)
09-07-26 (16:15) BQP Awarded Federal Contract to Advance Quantum-Assisted AI for Space Domain Awareness (The Quantum Insider)
09-07-26 (16:11) Scientists achieve the impossible by creating matter from empty space (The Brighter Side of News)
09-07-26 (16:06) Games are almost always cheaper in shops, says new report, just as Sony announces an end to PlayStation discs and brings retailers' futures into question (Eurogamer.net)
09-07-26 (15:56) From Death-Ball Sponges To Bald Parrots, Take A Look At These Ridiculously Weird Creatures You've Probably Never Heard Of (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (15:52) Family dinners are changing as screens take over the table (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (15:50) Will We Ever Find Alien Civilizations? (Quanta Magazine)
09-07-26 (15:34) World's first open-source simulator expands access to advanced space robotics research (Interesting Engineering)
09-07-26 (15:23) Whole oyster extract could turn shellfish waste into a gut health solution (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (15:19) Pair of 'super-puff' planets are lighter than candy floss (Nature)
09-07-26 (15:10) Space Force awards Pulse Space $40 million to advance laser power technology (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (14:25) New Research Could Help Break China's Rare Earth Magnet Monopoly (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (14:25) The Milky Way's Black Hole Isn't Tearing Everything Apart - New Observations Reveal a Surprise (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (14:25) Black Hole Shredded a Massive Star in the Most Powerful Stellar Explosion Ever Seen (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (14:23) Scientists found a nearby planet that looks much more Earth-like than they thought (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (14:23) War puts millions of historic plant specimens at risk in Kyiv (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (14:23) Global sea surface temperatures hit a record high as El Niño returns (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (14:23) Euclid discovers the most distant quasar in the Universe (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (14:23) Tiny snails have a rain-powered trick that hides them from birds (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (14:23) 150-million-year-old fossil helps explain a critical piece of the dinosaur-to-bird evolution pipeline (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (14:11) World-First 'Super Alloy' Could Transform The Way Metals Are Made (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (14:10) Golden Dome and the search for new space markets (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (14:10) Blue Origin seeks to raise $10 billion in outside capital (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (14:07) Neandertal babies were a lot like ours — but didn't stay that way (Sciencenews.org)
09-07-26 (13:59) 10 Sci-Fi Thrillers Without a Single Flaw (Collider)
09-07-26 (13:57) MIT scientist reveals a new method to detect nuclear weapons in space (The Brighter Side of News)
09-07-26 (13:48) Norway in 'chaos' as Haaland concern emerges and science leading England to glory (Football 365)
09-07-26 (13:47) Payloads used to dictate the terms of launch. That's finally changing. (Ars Technica)
09-07-26 (13:42) Early bird, night owl or something else? Five patterns may define how we sleep (Scientific American)
09-07-26 (13:39) "Explosive Diarrhea Parasite" Strikes Over 1,000 People Across The US With No Specific Source Yet Identified (IFLScience.com)
09-07-26 (13:24) MDA Space buys French Earth data analytics company CLS (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (13:14) A vitamin A discovery is changing what scientists know about vision (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (13:14) Trees keep absorbing carbon long after they stop growing (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (13:14) Scientists finally solved a 150-year-old gallium mystery (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (13:14) This Mars rover could finally reveal whether life ever existed on Mars (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (13:14) These ancient quasars shouldn't exist so soon after the Big Bang (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (13:14) A worm that lived half a billion years ago preferred turning right (Newscientist.com)
09-07-26 (12:23) Advanced Alzheimer's patient spoke again after taking psychedelic mushrooms (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (12:23) Superworms are proving to be the best 'skeleton cleaners' for museum specimensmo (Earth.com)
09-07-26 (12:18) Tel Aviv University opens $35m Sylvan Adams Sport Science Institute (The Jerusalem Post)
09-07-26 (11:51) Walmart's 'Sturdy' $23 Shoe Organizer Set Is a 'Space Saver' That Gives Every Pair a Place to Go (Parade.com)
09-07-26 (10:22) Fears of Gulf Stream Collapse Fade as Hard Data Reveal Major Role of Natural Variation (The Daily Sceptic)
09-07-26 (10:11) First-Ever Footage of Haunting Barreleye Fish Captured Deep Beneath The Atlantic (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (09:29) The 4 best science-fiction shows of 2026 so far (Newscientist.com)
09-07-26 (09:29) A surprisingly detailed look at the physics of a lugworm's poop (Newscientist.com)
09-07-26 (07:40) Shipwreck With 400 Gold Coins on Board Finally Identified After 30 Years (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (07:25) Building the Brain Requires Millions of Dangerous DNA Breaks (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (07:22) What Is The Oldest Artificial Satellite Still Orbiting Earth? (SlashGear)
09-07-26 (06:14) The Ozempic and Wegovy mistake sending thousands to poison control (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (06:14) Harvard scientists turn a silicon chip into a DNA writing machine (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (06:14) Tiny silica particles wiped out aggressive prostate cancer in mice (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (05:41) New Singapore space agency seeks to build up the country's space industry (SpaceNews.com)
09-07-26 (05:08) The Future of Obesity Care Goes Far Beyond Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (05:08) Endless Supply of Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells Unlocked by USC Scientists (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (04:16) The Future Of Space Is Bigger Than SpaceX (Forbes.com)
09-07-26 (04:14) Federal agents and hazmat crews descend on home of Irvine teen accused of wild science experiments (New York Post)
09-07-26 (03:57) Octopus Brains Defy a Long-Held Rule About Why Animals Evolve Intelligence (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (03:57) This Is How Nuclear Weapon Detection Could Work in Space (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (03:45) Rare goblin shark filmed alive for the first time in the deep sea (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (03:45) Heidelberg physicists just united two opposing quantum theories (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (03:45) Scientists used AI to crack one of water's biggest mysteries (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (03:45) Scientists finally crack nature's secret for building better cancer drugs (ScienceDaily)
09-07-26 (02:39) A Simple Twist Gives Scientists New Control Over Quantum Light (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (02:26) In a First, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Linked to The Brain's Clearing System (Sciencealert.com)
09-07-26 (01:27) Volkswagen is employing 100 sheep at a solar farm in Poland (Engadget)
09-07-26 (01:11) Myanmar's deadliest earthquake results in 500 km rupture and signs of a rare supershear break (The Brighter Side of News)
09-07-26 (01:10) Ancient Turkish Cave Reveals Neanderthals and Homo sapiens Shared Same Way of Life (Sci.news)
09-07-26 (01:08) XRISM Reveals Galaxy-Shaping Winds Erupting From a Supermassive Black Hole (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (01:08) A Tiny Chemical Trick Could Lead to Much More Powerful Computer Chips (SciTechDaily)
09-07-26 (01:00) The latest space race is to become the first galactic garbageman and clear up 6,000 tons of floating debris (New York Post)
09-07-26 (00:10) Euclid Discovers Earliest Quasars Ever Seen (Sci.news)
08-07-26 (23:41) ispace to send larger payloads to the moon on SpaceX's Starship (SpaceNews.com)
08-07-26 (23:37) Hummingbirds helped create one of the world's most diverse plant families (Earth.com)
08-07-26 (23:28) International timekeepers to vote on changing the leap second to a leap hour (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (23:23) Study dampens hope that meningitis vaccine can also prevent gonorrhea (Science.org)
08-07-26 (23:23) A molecular quirk unique to octopuses makes them better at building proteins (Science.org)
08-07-26 (23:19) Nobel-winning chemist leaves US to direct AI materials lab in China (Nature)
08-07-26 (22:48) Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light: Researchers Use AI to Design Improved Quantum Error Correction Codes (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
08-07-26 (22:23) Surprising claim of superstringy universe may be based on a mistake (Science.org)
08-07-26 (22:11) Mountain soils store twice as much carbon as scientists thought (The Brighter Side of News)
08-07-26 (21:59) Scientists get clearest view yet of a spreading seafloor (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (21:59) Can we geoengineer ourselves out of an El Niño year? (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (21:55) Hayabusa-2 Snaps Stunning Close-Up Images of Asteroid Torifune during Flyby (Sci.news)
08-07-26 (21:14) Seeding clouds with seawater could prevent a super El Niño (Newscientist.com)
08-07-26 (21:08) Ariana DeBose's Sci-Fi Movie Turns Space Into a Battleground on Hulu Today (ComingSoon.com)
08-07-26 (20:47) TikTok users don't have as much agency over their FYPs as they think (Ars Technica)
08-07-26 (20:47) Miami-based City Labs achieves a first for commercial nuclear power in space (Ars Technica)
08-07-26 (20:41) Webb Reveals Hidden Heart of Centaurus A (Sci.news)
08-07-26 (20:23) Ultra-processed foods leave a distinct fingerprint in your blood (Earth.com)
08-07-26 (20:23) Springer Nature restores Max Planck's mysteriously retracted papers (Science.org)
08-07-26 (20:11) Seaweed compound may block norovirus infection - helping 685 million people each year (The Brighter Side of News)
08-07-26 (20:10) Is this the year for a NASA authorization bill? (SpaceNews.com)
08-07-26 (20:07) Can geoengineering blunt El Niño's fury? (Sciencenews.org)
08-07-26 (19:59) RFK, Jr. is turning his attention to the U.S. Preventive Services Taskforce (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (19:59) Why 'Neil the seal' is unleashing chaos in Tasmania (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (19:59) Scientists just unveiled 'cyborg' cockroaches that can breathe underwater for hours (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (19:55) Night Owls Eat Less at Breakfast, More at Midnight, Study Says (Sci.news)
08-07-26 (19:23) Ancient 'hobbit' humans may have survived on Komodo dragon leftovers (Earth.com)
08-07-26 (19:14) Our fertility window could be extended by making ovaries softer (Newscientist.com)
08-07-26 (19:14) Occam's razor has lost its edge. Can we sharpen our search for truth? (Newscientist.com)
08-07-26 (19:11) World First: Scientists Witnessed a Piece of Earth's Oceanic Crust Being Born (Sciencealert.com)
08-07-26 (18:39) US National Parks Service Investigates Mysterious Cluster Of Illnesses In Visitors To The Grand Canyon (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (18:39) Hector The Convector Is One Of The World's Strangest Natural Phenomenon (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (18:39) These Two Deadly Viruses Can Look Like the Flu at First (SciTechDaily)
08-07-26 (18:39) Why Some Families Stay Healthy for Decades Longer (SciTechDaily)
08-07-26 (18:39) New Molecule Restores the Brain's Natural Defenses Against Alzheimer's (SciTechDaily)
08-07-26 (18:36) Nukes in space? Orbital detector could sniff out warheads (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Observation of Floquet rotational super-radiance (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) In vivo feasibility study of humanoid robots in surgery (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Single-phase gradient-solvation-electrolyte-stabilized Li metal batteries (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Non-genotoxic transplantation and in vivo selection through epitope editing (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Architecture of the 8 MDa Hdr-Vhu-Fwd super-assembly in class I methanogens (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Reinforcement learning control of quantum error correction (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Large language models can predict the results of social science experiments (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Ancient feeding-related neuropeptides regulate alloparenting in ants (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Anatomy of a seafloor spreading event captured by in situ seismogeodesy (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Computational approaches and the future of urban crime research (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Reconfigurable mmWave microchips co-integrating hBN switches on GaN (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Air-permeable hydrogels through viscoelastic phase separation of aerogels (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Verification of the Outer Space Treaty with cosmic protons (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Aneuploidy selects for the acquisition of driver genes in breast cancer (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Universal cell embedding provides a foundation model for cell biology (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) LARES-2 satellite measures frame-dragging effect around the Earth (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Chromatin landscape and epigenetic heterogeneity of acute myeloid leukaemia (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Diet-microbiome synergy underlies obesity-associated immunotherapy efficacy (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Intergenerational mobility fosters innovation in Europe (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) An intrinsic cytoskeletal oscillator establishes neuronal polarity (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) The forest of knowledge under global change (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Regenerating people-nature relationships to counter biocultural erosion in the Amazon (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Volcanoes and wildfires contributed to increased stratospheric humidification (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Ocean floor witnessed splitting apart for the first time — releasing lava (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Breast cancer driver genes found by screening chromosome aberrations in vivo (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Judicious use of LLMs could speed up progress in the social sciences (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Sea-floor spreading captured by undersea observatory (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Nuclear weapons lurking in space could be tracked down by satellites (Nature)
08-07-26 (18:36) Science behind England players' pink boots - and why it could lead them to glory (The Daily Star)
08-07-26 (18:32) Ocean rift zone saw spreading happen in a sudden burst (Ars Technica)
08-07-26 (18:23) What makes peaceful coyotes suddenly attack (Earth.com)
08-07-26 (18:23) Detection schemes could deter putting nuclear warheads in space (Science.org)
08-07-26 (18:11) Water seeping into Earth's mantle 3.1 billion years ago fueled early volcanic activity and plate tectonics (The Brighter Side of News)
08-07-26 (18:10) Ocean Acidification Could Shrink Squids' Brains By Almost 50 Percent (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (17:56) A 13,000-Year-Old Comet Catastrophe May Be Depicted In The World's Oldest Temple At Göbekli Tepe (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (17:52) Mother's heart defect linked to developmental delays in children (Earth.com)
08-07-26 (17:42) Einstein's greatest theory triumphs again in landmark frame-dragging measurement (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (17:42) Detecting hidden nuclear weapons in space may be possible using cosmic rays (Scientific American)
08-07-26 (17:39) Clinging To The Side Of A Cliff, This Tree Is The Last Of Its Kind. Scientists Are Trying To Change That (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (17:39) YouTuber's Mini Golf Course Uses A Quirk Of Geometry To Make Hole-In-Ones Almost Guaranteed (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (17:37) One plant is all it takes to start an invasive population (Earth.com)
08-07-26 (17:34) MIT proposes a verification method for space-based nuclear weapons (Interesting Engineering)
08-07-26 (17:24) A shoebox-sized satellite could expose hidden nuclear weapons in space (Sciencenews.org)
08-07-26 (17:23) AI can be tricked into finding alien life where none exists (Earth.com)
08-07-26 (17:10) Your Face Appears To Change To Match Your Name As You Age, And Scientists Think They Know Why (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (16:47) US rare earths flow to Asia as domestic demand is slow to emerge (Ars Technica)
08-07-26 (16:39) There's An Ingenious Reason Why Oranges Are Sold In Those Red Net Bags (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (16:39) 145,000-Year-Old Skull From The Site Of The World's Earliest Human Burials Shows Signs Of Being Stabbed In The Face (IFLScience.com)
08-07-26 (16:39) Meet The Stargazer Fish: Ugly, Dangerous, Venomous, And Sometimes Even Electric (IFLScience.com)
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