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29-01-26 (06:47)   Israeli Space Week highlights Israel's growing role in space sector (The Jerusalem Post)
29-01-26 (06:08)   A Breakthrough That Cuts Blockchain Delays Nearly in Half (SciTechDaily)
29-01-26 (06:08)   Scientists Found a Platinum Alternative Hiding in Plain Sight (SciTechDaily)
29-01-26 (05:40)   A Cheap Daily Supplement May Have Surprising Health Benefits For Women (Sciencealert.com)
29-01-26 (05:33)   Ramon Foundation hosts children's event marking Space Week (The Jerusalem Post)
29-01-26 (04:28)   10 Worst Horror Movies That Are Unintentionally Hilarious, Ranked (Collider)
29-01-26 (04:11)   Great White Sharks Grow Deadly New Types of Teeth as They Age (Sciencealert.com)
29-01-26 (04:01)   Finally, a wall-mounted smart heater that keeps my house warm without taking up space (ZDNet News)
29-01-26 (03:57)   Did Edison Make a 'Wonder Material' 125 Years Before Its Official Creation? (Sciencealert.com)
29-01-26 (03:55)   220... (Daily Mail)
29-01-26 (03:19)   Critical social media posts linked to retractions of scientific papers (Nature)
29-01-26 (02:57)   Major Study Links Being a Night Owl to Higher Heart Attack And Stroke Risk (Sciencealert.com)
29-01-26 (02:11)   New study reveals how the human pelvis evolved for upright walking (The Brighter Side of News)
29-01-26 (01:40)   Astronomers Detect Hundreds of Cosmic Anomalies With New AI Tool (Sciencealert.com)
29-01-26 (01:25)   A Single Gene May Decide How Well Your Gut Fights Harmful Bacteria (SciTechDaily)
29-01-26 (01:09)   What could go wrong? Scientists are about to DRILL into the most fragile part of Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier (Daily Mail)
29-01-26 (01:00)   York Space Systems Raises $629 Million in Upsized US IPO (Bloomberg)
29-01-26 (00:57)   US Cancer Survival Has Reached a Milestone High of 70% (Sciencealert.com)
29-01-26 (00:37)   Fecal metabolite could change the course of lung cancer treatment (Earth.com)
29-01-26 (00:24)   NOAA seeks more money and flexibility for commercial weather data program (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (23:54)   Game-Changing Blood Pressure Drug Works for Patients Not Controlled by Standard Treatments (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (23:54)   Common Gout Medication Found To Slash Heart Attack and Stroke Risk (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (23:54)   A Hidden Climate Crisis Is Unfolding in the World's Mountains (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (23:52)   Scientists chase an oxygen mystery in the deep Pacific Ocean (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (23:42)   OpenAI Rolls Out Free Science Platform Prism as Experts Warn of Privacy Concerns (Decrypt.co)
28-01-26 (23:28)   As a Sci?Fi Fan, I Can Confirm These 10 Movies Are Masterpieces (Collider)
28-01-26 (23:09)   Planets align for Musk's £1 trillion Space X float ahead of the billionaire's 55th birthday (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (22:55)   GAO flags risks in Space Development Agency's missile-tracking satellite program (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (22:52)   Physics takes a historic leap forward in testing quantum limits (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (22:42)   JWST spots most distant galaxy ever, pushing the limits of the observable universe (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (22:42)   Psychiatrists plan to overhaul the mental health bible—and change how we define 'disorder' (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (22:42)   How to walk safely when sidewalks turn icy (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (22:42)   Like staying up late? You may be putting yourself at risk of heart problems (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (22:42)   The Schrödinger equation just turned 100, and quantum physicists are still grappling with its mysteries (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (22:41)   HEO acquires in-orbit satellite from Satellogic (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (22:41)   Space-focused SPAC goes public after pricing $200 million IPO (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (22:41)   Astronomers share new insights about the early universe via the Webb Space Telescope (Engadget)
28-01-26 (22:26)   Fears of WWIII after America's adversary fires multiple nuclear-capable missiles (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (22:23)   Scientists discover a cellular nanomachine that acts as an internal messaging system (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (22:11)   Cars and planes could avoid hazardous ice, freezing rain with new sensors (The Brighter Side of News)
28-01-26 (21:55)   220... (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (21:25)   Scientists Find Microplastics in Fish From Pristine Pacific Waters (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (21:24)   Chris Pratt Open to Jurassic World Return Alongside Scarlett Johansson: "That Would Be Epic" (Syfy Wire)
28-01-26 (21:23)   Wild blueberries support heart health in a powerful, measurable way (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (20:55)   U.S. Space Command to bring commercial firms into classified wargame on nuclear threats in space (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (20:52)   FDA recalls nearly 2,000 products due to dirty storage facilities (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (20:37)   Human body blueprint traces back to a brainless sea anemone (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (20:37)   Antibiotic resistance is rising, and robots may help find solutions (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (20:23)   251,000-ton Himalayan landslide reshaped a valley in minutes (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (20:23)   Therapy chatbots could expand access to mental health support (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (20:11)   Study reveals what judges truly listen for in opera singing (The Brighter Side of News)
28-01-26 (19:55)   Space Command's case for orbital logistics: Why the Pentagon is being urged to think beyond launch (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (19:54)   Ancient Teeth Are Treasure Troves of Iron Age Secrets (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (19:54)   Scientists May Have Found How the Brain Becomes One Intelligent System (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (19:54)   New Study Shows Air Fryers Produce Far Fewer Toxic Particles Than Frying (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (19:54)   Earth-size planet spotted with yearlong orbit (Science.org)
28-01-26 (19:52)   Obesity and blood pressure are direct causes of dementia (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (19:39)   Disassociating Isn't Just Drifting Off - What It Means, Why It Can Be Protective, And When It's Problematic (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (19:37)   How a tropical vine changed its flowers without losing its pollinators (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (19:32)   I bought "Remove Before Flight" tags on eBay in 2010—it turns out they're from Challenger (Ars Technica)
28-01-26 (19:16)   Halo Space Mod Goes Viral, Dev Says They Tried To Pitch Something Similar To Microsoft (Pure Xbox)
28-01-26 (19:11)   Scientists Identify an Epigenetic Switch That Can Slow Production of Fat Cells (Sciencealert.com)
28-01-26 (19:07)   Whaling may have started 1,500 years earlier than already known (Sciencenews.org)
28-01-26 (19:06)   New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles are among cities quietly sinking (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (18:59)   Why the weekend's winter storm was supercharged by climate change (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (18:59)   Google DeepMind unleashes new AI AlphaGenome to investigate DNA's 'dark matter' (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (18:59)   40 years after Challenger disaster, NASA faces safety fears on Artemis II (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (18:56)   Why Did Snakes Lose Their Limbs? (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (18:39)   Why Do More Women Than Men Get Alzheimer's? Scientists Think They've Begun To Figure It Out (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (18:37)   One blood sample at birth helps AI identify premature babies at highest risk (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (18:36)   AI chatbots are infiltrating social-science surveys — and getting better at avoiding detection (Nature)
28-01-26 (18:23)   The EU plans stricter rules to verify whether plastic is truly recycled (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (18:23)   Dissociation is not zoning out - it's a survival strategy (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (18:14)   This virus infects most of us - but why do only some get very ill? (Newscientist.com)
28-01-26 (18:14)   Ancient humans were seafaring far earlier than we realised (Newscientist.com)
28-01-26 (18:14)   Huge fossil bonanza preserves 512-million-year-old ecosystem (Newscientist.com)
28-01-26 (18:11)   New ultrasound patch measures blood pressure without a cuff (The Brighter Side of News)
28-01-26 (18:10)   Infamous "Baghdad Battery" Was Capable Of Producing More Power Than We Thought, Controversial Study Suggests (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (18:08)   Bot space race: humanoid robots connect to satellite, prep for space launch (Electrek.co)
28-01-26 (18:06)   100 years after Tutankhamun, a long-lost royal tomb emerges (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (18:01)   The origin story of syphilis goes back far longer than we thought (Ars Technica)
28-01-26 (17:56)   Illuminating The "Dark Genome": Google DeepMind's AI Tool Predicts Impact Of DNA Variations (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (17:56)   In 1900, Scientists Thought "Clever Hans" The Horse Could Read German And Do Math (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (17:55)   220... (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (17:55)   Apple slammed after internal memo about Minneapolis ICE killing leaks online (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (17:54)   Stanford's Light Breakthrough Could Finally Make Quantum Computers Scale (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (17:54)   Scientists Crack Mystery Behind Jupiter and Saturn's Wild Polar Weather (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (17:54)   A motley crew of fossils illuminates an ancient, mysterious extinction event (Science.org)
28-01-26 (17:19)   How your brain chemistry rewards hard work (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Projected impacts of climate change on malaria in Africa (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Constraints on axion dark matter by distributed intercity quantum sensors (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Prethermalization by random multipolar driving on a 78-qubit processor (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Multimodal learning with next-token prediction for large multimodal models (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Radiation-tolerant atomic-layer-scale RF system for spaceborne communication (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Accurate determination of the 3D atomic structure of amorphous materials (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Intestinal macrophages modulate synucleinopathy along the gut-brain axis (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Cholinergic modulation of dopamine release drives effortful behaviour (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Optical control of integer and fractional Chern insulators (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Environmentally driven immune imprinting protects against allergy (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Population-scale sequencing resolves determinants of persistent EBV DNA (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Pesticide residues alter taxonomic and functional biodiversity in soils (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Lasing of a cavity-based X-ray source (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Bandwidth-tuned Mott transition and superconductivity in moiré WSe2 (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Human and bacterial genetic variation shape oral microbiomes and health (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Frequency reproducibility of solid-state thorium-229 nuclear clocks (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   PAF15-PCNA exhaustion governs the strand-specific control of DNA replication (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A Cambrian soft-bodied biota after the first Phanerozoic mass extinction (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   An X-ray-emitting protocluster at z ? 5.7 reveals rapid structure growth (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Low-power integrated optical amplification through second-harmonic resonance (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A prophage-encoded abortive infection protein preserves host and prophage spread (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Robust cytoplasmic partitioning by solving a cytoskeletal instability (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Advancing regulatory variant effect prediction with AlphaGenome (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A cavity-array microscope for parallel single-atom interfacing (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A cross-population compendium of gene-environment interactions (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Vacuum ultraviolet second-harmonic generation in NH4B4O6F crystal (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Psychedelics elicit their effects by 5-HT2A receptor-mediated Gi signalling (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Limit of atomic-resolution-tomography reconstruction of amorphous nanoparticles (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Optofluidic three-dimensional microfabrication and nanofabrication (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Ferromagnet-like binary switching of a Stoner-Wohlfarth antiferromagnet (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   The Ocean Equity Index (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A flexible digital compute-in-memory chip for edge intelligence (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Optical control over topological Chern number in moiré materials (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Disentangling multiple gas kinematic drivers in the Perseus galaxy cluster (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Holistic motor control of zebra finch song syllable sequences (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A benchmark of expert-level academic questions to assess AI capabilities (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   GlycoRNA complexed with heparan sulfate regulates VEGF-A signalling (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Pre-assembly of biomolecular condensate seeds drives RSV replication (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Structures of Ost?/? reveal a unique fold and bile acid transport mechanism (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Observation of a superfluid-to-insulator transition of bilayer excitons (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Optical switching of a moiré Chern ferromagnet (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Vagal blood volume receptors compensate for haemorrhage and posture change (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Structure and mechanism of the human bile acid transporter OST?-OST? (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Chill out: freezing temperatures produced by letting a stressed alloy relax (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A step towards building miniature human livers (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Scraps of viral DNA in biobank samples reveal secrets of Epstein-Barr virus (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Alternative explanation for how celestial objects generate large-scale magnetic fields (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Expert-level test is a head-scratcher for AI (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Pesticide cocktails negatively affect soil biodiversity (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   A bendable AI chip for wearable technology (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:19)   Damage from a heart attack comes from brain signals, mouse study suggests (Nature)
28-01-26 (17:11)   Stunning Fossil Site Reveals Life Rebounding After Major Extinction Event (Sciencealert.com)
28-01-26 (17:10)   This May Be The Largest Stegosaurid Ever Found - And It's Far Bigger Than We Thought Possible (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (17:10)   Key Genes That Trigger Mania In Bipolar Disorder Have Finally Been Found (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (17:10)   Space Futures Centre, World Economic Forum Launch Space Debris Insights Report (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (17:09)   Would YOU sit on it? Scientists develop a futuristic chair that puts you in an 'altered state of mind' within minutes (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (17:07)   AI tool AlphaGenome predicts how one typo can change a genetic story (Sciencenews.org)
28-01-26 (17:04)   Networks Hold the Key to a Decades-Old Problem About Waves (Quanta Magazine)
28-01-26 (16:54)   Congress set to cut basic defense science funding (Science.org)
28-01-26 (16:52)   How thick is the ice above Europa's ocean? Juno reveals the answer (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (16:47)   220... (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (16:45)   Dark stars could solve three major mysteries of the early universe (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (16:45)   Low-Earth orbit is just 2.8 days from disaster (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (16:45)   Scientists turn tumor immune cells into cancer killers (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (16:45)   These nanoparticles could destroy disease proteins behind dementia and cancer (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (16:40)   Battlefield 'voice of God' sonic weapon used in warzones unleashed on Minneapolis protesters (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (16:39)   South Carolina Measles Outbreak Hits 789 Cases - The Worst In Over 25 Years, Beating Last Year's Record (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (16:33)   'Bribed' Nigerian oil minister spent £2million at Harrods and blew so much on lavish shopping sprees that she ran out of space for her luxury goods, court hears (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (16:23)   Oldest known cave art reveals how humans crossed ancient oceans (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (16:20)   Arc Raiders and The Finals hit by "coordinated" DDoS attacks (Eurogamer.net)
28-01-26 (16:11)   AI helps scientists read dinosaur footprints, offering new clues to ancient life (The Brighter Side of News)
28-01-26 (16:10)   Asteroid 2024 YR4: Astronomers Are Preparing For The "Most Energetic Lunar Impact Witnessed In Human History" (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (16:10)   OQ Technology plots smartphone test amid SpaceX's C-band D2D push (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (16:06)   Artificial light is stopping moths in their tracks (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (15:56)   The Pacific Ocean Is Higher Than The Atlantic At The Panama Canal... How? (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (15:52)   Scientists create the sharpest map yet of dark matter (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (15:45)   How The Cold Void Of Space May Have Kick?Started Life (Forbes.com)
28-01-26 (15:41)   China set for crewed lunar tests, record launches, moon mission and reusable rockets in 2026 (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Researchers Achieve Fractional Hall State Braiding with Fusion-Space Dimensionality (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Preserving the respiratory system (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Act now to clean up air (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Exposome studies can improve lung health (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Funding cuts could put research into emerging threats to lung health at risk (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Treatments for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are on the horizon (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Six highlights from lung-health research (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Could the regenerative power of the lungs help to reverse disease? (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   How 'forest bathing' keeps lungs healthy (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:19)   Technologies to give a clearer view of the lungs (Nature)
28-01-26 (15:14)   The hidden reason cancer immunotherapy often fails (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (15:14)   Why long COVID brain fog seems so much worse in the U.S. (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (15:14)   We're getting closer to growing a brain in a lab dish (Newscientist.com)
28-01-26 (15:14)   Most complex time crystal yet has been made inside a quantum computer (Newscientist.com)
28-01-26 (15:10)   Earth observation's adoption gap is a supply design problem (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (15:07)   What the new nutrition guidelines get wrong about fat (Sciencenews.org)
28-01-26 (15:06)   Tornado warnings may soon give us more time to prepare (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (14:55)   British Land tables £150m takeover offer for Life Science REIT (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (14:49)   Real Dyson spheres? How alien megastructures might survive in space, study explores (Interesting Engineering)
28-01-26 (14:40)   Explosive 'Arctic Hurricane' set to slam US East Coast with life-threatening subzero cold (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (14:39)   Stanford Study Reveals Colorblindness May Hide a Deadly Cancer Warning (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (14:36)   The unfortunate embossing of Subsector XZ-74 (Nature)
28-01-26 (14:36)   Daily briefing: The battle over the identity of the first animals (Nature)
28-01-26 (14:34)   China's latest war game uses hospital and science ships for espionage (The Hill)
28-01-26 (14:32)   Japan lost a 5-ton navigation satellite when it fell off a rocket during launch (Ars Technica)
28-01-26 (14:28)   Soundcore by Anker Space A40 earbuds are under $45 right now at Amazon — save $35 (Mashable)
28-01-26 (14:26)   WhatsApp has quietly introduced a new 'LOCKDOWN' mode - here's how you can try it (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (14:23)   Wolves and cougars are locked in a strange feeding rivalry at Yellowstone (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (14:15)   How to Communicate About Quantum Technology — Science-Backed Tips For Talking Quantum (The Quantum Insider)
28-01-26 (14:06)   When we choose fake stories, our brains start to think they're true (Earth.com)
28-01-26 (13:57)   Dark Energy Survey delivers its most precise cosmic map yet (The Brighter Side of News)
28-01-26 (13:45)   The fat you can't see could be shrinking your brain (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (13:42)   The surprising science behind how certain foods can make you smell more attractive (Scientific American)
28-01-26 (13:39)   Blue Meets Turquoise: This Magnificent Bridge Sits Where The Atlantic And Caribbean Converge (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (13:25)   Wild Blueberries May Benefit the Heart, Metabolism, and Microbiome (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (13:25)   Ancient Chinese Herb Shows Promise as a Powerful New Treatment for Common Hair Loss (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (13:19)   Deep-sea robots will search for source of mysterious 'dark oxygen' (Nature)
28-01-26 (13:19)   Wikipedia is needed now more than ever, 25 years on (Nature)
28-01-26 (13:11)   Rare Octopus 'Bloom' Struck UK Waters in 2025, And Now We Know Why (Sciencealert.com)
28-01-26 (13:10)   FAA projects continuing growth in commercial space transportation (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (13:09)   Chicken or beef... or crocodile? These are the BEST meats for your health, according to a nutrition expert (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (12:56)   Scientists Replicated Edison's 1879 Light Bulb Experiments And Uncovered Something Unexpected (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (12:11)   10,000 Brain Scans Reveal Why Your Memory Gets Worse With Age (Sciencealert.com)
28-01-26 (12:10)   Terran Orbital to Deliver Nebula Bus for Mitsubishi Electric LEO Demo Mission (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (11:59)   'Data science and AI are the next frontier for the sport' – Ineos Grenadiers partner with Swansea University to help find the next generational talent (Cyclingweekly.com)
28-01-26 (11:55)   Revealed: The outdated British slang terms for sex that have been consigned to history - with 'how's your father' topping the list (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (11:34)   BMW makes EWC reshuffle to create space for WorldSBK race winner (Crash.net)
28-01-26 (11:29)   'The teacher started crying': Harrowing memories of Challenger space shuttle disaster broadcast to millions 40 years ago (The Sun UK)
28-01-26 (11:26)   How popular is YOUR pet's name? Use our tool to find out - as chart reveals the most (and least!) common dog and cat names in Britain (Daily Mail)
28-01-26 (11:25)   Staying Up Late Could Quietly Damage Your Heart (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (11:21)   'The teacher started crying': Harrowing memories of Challenger space shuttle disaster broadcast to millions 40 years ago (The US Sun)
28-01-26 (11:19)   How much exercise do you really need? (Nature)
28-01-26 (11:19)   The surprisingly big health benefits of just a little exercise (Nature)
28-01-26 (11:14)   Tea can improve your health and longevity, but how you drink it matters (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (11:14)   AI that talks to itself learns faster and smarter (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (10:44)   Challenger space shuttle disaster kills seven astronauts on live TV (The Sun UK)
28-01-26 (10:41)   What 'commercial space' really means depends on who's buying — and why (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (10:39)   The 1962 "Good Friday Experiment" Took College Students On A Psilocybin-Fueled Trip - To Church (IFLScience.com)
28-01-26 (09:55)   SpaceX launches GPS satellite for U.S. Space Force (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (09:54)   Doctors May Be Missing an Early Heart Warning Window for Men (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (08:10)   Exotrail and Astroscale France join forces to build deorbiting capability for LEO (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (07:45)   This spider's "pearl necklace" was living parasites (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (07:45)   A sudden signal flare reveals the hidden partner behind fast radio bursts (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (07:45)   Radio waves revealed what happened before a star exploded (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (07:45)   New review finds wild blueberries support heart and gut health (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (07:45)   A common parasite in the brain is far more active than we thought (ScienceDaily)
28-01-26 (06:24)   NOAA solar observatory reaches Lagrange point 1 (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (06:05)   From Beta to Data: Marine Energy Analysis Tool Is Now Stable & Ready (CleanTechnica)
28-01-26 (05:10)   Budget remains tight for scaled-back GeoXO program (SpaceNews.com)
28-01-26 (05:05)   100 Gigawatts Of CdTe Thin Film Solar By 2030, But How To Get There? (CleanTechnica)
28-01-26 (04:54)   Scientists Discover How Psoriasis Turns Into Painful Joint Disease (SciTechDaily)
28-01-26 (04:11)   Tiny Bubbles Help Cancer Invade New Organs - And May Be Key to Stopping It (Sciencealert.com)
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28-01-26 (01:24)   Rare Cosmic Lineup Gives Hubble Close Look at 3I/ATLAS (Sci.news)
28-01-26 (01:09)   Which one are YOU? Scientists uncover four entirely-new personality types that all ChatGPT users fall into (Daily Mail)
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