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11-06-26 (23:55) New Species of Ancient Bear-Dog Identified in Spain (Sci.news)
11-06-26 (23:43) Global map reveals the vast scale of underground fungal networks (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (23:43) Have we finally worked out how Venus flytraps snap shut? (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (23:43) El Niño has started and the weather could get weird (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (23:40) After years of opposition, Mexico's president is reconsidering fracking (Science.org)
11-06-26 (23:23) The Arabian Sea has been quietly losing oxygen for thousands of years (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (22:59) Obstetricians oppose CDC to recommend more shots for moms (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (22:59) The U.S. stockpiles oil in huge underground salt caverns. Here's why (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (22:59) Meet LEV-2, a baseball-sized and absurdly cute moon robot (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (22:54) Hidden Phase of Matter Finally Captured After Decades of Predictions (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (22:54) The Strange "Spacetime Crystal" That Can Suddenly Turn Into a Black Hole (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (22:40) How did the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak start? Scientists are investigating new scenarios (Science.org)
11-06-26 (22:11) New microscope captures living cells in stunning 5D detail (The Brighter Side of News)
11-06-26 (22:10) Vandenberg offers new launch site for small and medium rockets (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (22:07) Before The Lost World, Jurassic Park Got These Wild Comic Book Sequels (Syfy Wire)
11-06-26 (21:41) Amazon's Elusive Short-Eared Dog May Be More Common than Researchers Once Thought (Sci.news)
11-06-26 (21:41) Understanding what's next for orbital data centers (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (21:23) Google's plan to fight disease-carrying mosquitoes starts with releasing millions more (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (21:07) Measles has no treatments. Getting some may not be easy (Sciencenews.org)
11-06-26 (21:06) New biodegradable patch fights brain tumor recurrence from the inside (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (21:01) After nearly breaking, NASA's Deep Space Network "worked well" on Artemis II (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (20:59) Children's zip codes change their brains, new study finds (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (20:59) See the hidden fungal network so big it could stretch to Proxima Centauri and back (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (20:50) Revealed: how Venus flytraps snap shut with astonishing speed (Nature)
11-06-26 (20:41) Senate NDAA backs plan to fold SDA, Space RCO into Space Force (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (20:40) Deep-sea vehicles spot 'alien' sharks deep beneath the waves in the Pacific (Science.org)
11-06-26 (20:40) The ocean current that warms Europe may be more resilient than feared (Science.org)
11-06-26 (20:40) Laser-boosted microscopes could reveal new drug targets, sharpen views inside cells (Science.org)
11-06-26 (20:23) Coastal land is sinking faster than scientists realized (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (20:11) Hidden Web of Fungus Inside Earth Could Reach The Sun a Billion Times (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (20:11) Basketball drills help middle schoolers improve fractions skills (The Brighter Side of News)
11-06-26 (20:06) Taiwan's giant trees rank among the tallest on Earth (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (20:06) Dry landscapes may be leaking carbon, and human activity is helping unlock it (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (19:47) Did Iron Age Britons remove brains of the dead? (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (19:43) Toy universe shows that time could be a quantum illusion (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (19:41) Scientists Capture First-Ever Images of Cozumel Dwarf Fox (Sci.news)
11-06-26 (19:41) ESA astronaut assignment on Artemis 3 part of negotiations on revised Artemis roles (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (19:05) Quantum Space's military SPAC is trying to catch SpaceX's IPO wave (TechCrunch)
11-06-26 (19:00) DigitalBridge CEO Dismisses Data Centers in Space (Bloomberg)
11-06-26 (18:59) Humans and AI race to 'blow up' math's toughest equations (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (18:59) Tilly Edinger: The paleoneurologist saved by her science (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (18:56) In 1822 A Stork With A Spear Through Its Neck Landed In The Village Of Klütz In Germany, And Changed Ornithology Forever (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (18:56) The Oldest Cheese Ever Found May Have Been Offered As Food For The Afterlife Over 3,000 Years Ago (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (18:55) HyImpulse signs letter of intent with Oman's spaceport (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (18:52) International Lynx Day: Why conservation matters more than ever (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (18:43) Forza Horizon 6 Space Port Photo Challenge location (GamesRadar)
11-06-26 (18:39) It's Official: NOAA Declares El Niño Is Here, With 63 Percent Chances Of It Being A Big One (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (18:39) These Tiny Birds Are Evolving Into "Giants" After Being Isolated On Nearby Islands (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (18:30) Senate bill extends CHIPS Act tax credits to space-based semiconductor factories (Washington Times)
11-06-26 (18:25) A Hidden Gut Signal May Be Driving Sleep Apnea's Deadly Heart Risks (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (18:25) This AI-Designed "Universal Vaccine" Could Stop Future Pandemics Before They Start (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (18:19) Author Correction: Plasticity and language in the anaesthetized human hippocampus (Nature)
11-06-26 (18:11) Robots that make judgments like humans are coming faster than we think (The Brighter Side of News)
11-06-26 (18:08) How to take a photo of a Track Toy at Irokawa Space Centre in Forza Horizon 6 (PC Gamer)
11-06-26 (18:07) Steven Spielberg Reveals Backwards Way He Developed Disclosure Day (Syfy Wire)
11-06-26 (18:06) Pollution particles may warm Earth before they cool it (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (17:56) Listen To The First-Ever Recording Of This Stunning Bright Green Lorikeet, Caught On Camera For Only The Second Time In 100 Years (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (17:54) EVE Online's survival spinoff Frontier is a hardcore space sim you can play on a gamepad that's unlike anything else out there (PC Gamer)
11-06-26 (17:52) Brain 'switchboard' may explain how memories last a lifetime (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (17:39) A 4-Meter Mississippi Alligator Was Once Found With An 8,000-Year-Old Artifact Inside Its Guts (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (17:37) Wild gorillas learned to trust humans after decades of fear (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (17:37) Scientists found a tiny caterpillar clue that may explain why some butterflies become picky eaters (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (17:25) Scientists Unveil Powerful New Diabetes Pill That Cuts Weight and Lowers Blood Sugar (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (17:24) JWST's New Black Hole Star Discovery Changes Early Space Timelines (HotHardware)
11-06-26 (17:23) Ozempic and similar drugs may help fight addiction (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (17:23) If scientists discover aliens, they have a plan for 'disclosure day' (Science.org)
11-06-26 (17:10) Tilebox Launches Verifiable AI Workflows for Satellite Data (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (17:07) Clocks made from an atomic nucleus just ticked on for the first time (Sciencenews.org)
11-06-26 (16:56) Polar Bear Attacks Could Become More Common Under Climate Change. For The First Time, "Bear-Dar" Proves It Can Prevent Surprise Encounters (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (16:56) Genghis Khan's Tomb Has Never Been Found Nearly 800 Years After His Death - And Many People Are Too Scared To Look (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (16:52) After SpaceX IPO, Jefferies Lays Out Five Takeaways For Space Boom Into 2030s (Zerohedge.com)
11-06-26 (16:51) Switzerland Is Building One Of History's Most Powerful Batteries 100 Feet Underground (SlashGear)
11-06-26 (16:39) Mysterious Tip-Off Leads To Unusual Discovery: A Constellation Of Satellites Appears To Have Been Jamming GPS Signals Over Europe Since 2019 (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (16:39) 450 "Experts" Predict What The World Will Be Like In 2036, And Buddy, It Ain't Pretty (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (16:28) China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft arrives at one of Earth's mysterious 'quasi-moons' (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (16:28) El Niño is here and could tip Earth to a new record hot year (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (16:14) SpaceX Valuation Is Cheap for Space Peers But Pricey as AI Stock (Bloomberg)
11-06-26 (16:11) Christian Eriksen Collapsed Again. Here's How a Tiny Heart Device Did Its Job. (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (16:11) Massive fan-shaped structure found hidden beneath East Antarctica (The Brighter Side of News)
11-06-26 (16:10) K2 Space, Rocket Lab win key supplier roles in Space Force satcom program (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (16:06) Underground microbial communities survive where life seems impossible (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (16:05) This World Cup could be the most high-tech yet — the innovations to watch for (Nature)
11-06-26 (16:00) Scientists discover a strange property in rice and turn it into a smart material (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00) The deadly tapeworm spreading across America has reached the Pacific Northwest (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00) NASA reveals Artemis III crew for one of the most complex space missions ever (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00) Scientists built a battery-free device that turns sunlight into fuel (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00) James Webb reveals two completely different twilights on an alien world (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00) AI could uncover new physics faster but there's a surprising catch (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00) Scientists turn tofu and cheese waste into tiny CO2-catching beads (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00) The 1,100-year-old mystery of Montana's lost bison hunting site finally solved (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (15:52) Octopus-inspired robot arm can sense and grip on its own (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (15:50) What's the Future of Gene Editing? (Quanta Magazine)
11-06-26 (15:43) Dramatic photo of ibis being guided to their winter homes wins award (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (15:43) The one film to watch before seeing Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (15:43) Ditching cigarettes for vapes may curb the cancer benefits of quitting (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (15:41) Artemis III's life support: How a spacesuit keeps astronauts alive on the moon (Engadget)
11-06-26 (15:37) Warming unleashes more methane from lakes, rivers, and wetlands (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (15:32) Alaskans will be flying blind after NSF decommissions ocean monitoring network (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (15:32) The first complex cells had genes from a complex mix of species (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (15:23) Four minutes of strength training transforms fitness in older adults (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (15:23) New warning system predicts when extreme heat will threaten wildlife (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (15:23) El Niño has begun. It may become the strongest this century (Science.org)
11-06-26 (15:19) Tool flags suspicious journals before researchers submit papers (Nature)
11-06-26 (15:10) GEO cancellations complicate space insurance recovery (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (15:07) Light Beer Isn't a Joke Anymore — and Science Shows Why (Foodandwine.com)
11-06-26 (15:07) Neuroscientists left the lab to study memory loss. The results were surprising (Sciencenews.org)
11-06-26 (14:55) Open Cosmos seeks deadline extension for broadband constellation (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (14:52) Female brains use a unique pathway to store fear memories (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:39) Earliest Evidence For Fire Use Suggests Homo Erectus May Have Transported Flames 1.79 Million Years Ago (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (14:39) Paleodictyon Is A Living Fossil. We've Found It On Cliffs And The Seabed. Weird Thing Is, We Don't Know What It Is (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (14:37) How manakin birds turned fruit into a wild mating show (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:23) Koalas nearly went extinct long before humans arrived in Australia (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:23) A cancer drug helped tumors shrink after other treatments stopped working (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:11) A Small Part of Your Brain May Still Be Listening Under Anesthesia (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (14:06) Scientists found a rock clue that may explain how Earth's oceans changed before animals rose (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:06) Invasive mosquitoes in a popular tourist area carry a virus that causes brain swelling (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:05) Whale graveyard discovered 7km under the sea (Nature)
11-06-26 (14:05) My diverse academic background is affecting my PhD studies — what do I do? (Nature)
11-06-26 (14:02) The Moonshot To Grow Food In Space (Forbes.com)
11-06-26 (13:59) What AI-herding scientists can learn from watching 'sheepdog YouTube' (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (13:59) The 2026 World Cup will bring the heat. Here's how to keep cool (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (13:57) Galaxy-killing wind may explain why giant galaxies died so early (The Brighter Side of News)
11-06-26 (13:55) ESA awards contract for next-generation radar imaging satellites (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (13:54) Rising Seas Could Turn Mangroves From Climate Heroes Into Carbon Sources (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (13:54) The Surprising Way Asteroids May Have Helped Life Begin on Earth (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (13:54) Vast Hidden Structure Discovered Under Miles of Ice in East Antarctica (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (13:41) Long March 5 launches classified satellite, Zhuque-2E lofts direct-to-device test sats (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (13:39) Rucking Is A Simple Walking Trend That Could Boost Your Health (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (13:28) 10 Greatest Horror Video Game Masterpieces of All Time (Collider)
11-06-26 (13:19) Daily briefing: Ancient ground squirrels ate like 'zombies of the Pleistocene' (Nature)
11-06-26 (13:11) FDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in Decades (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (13:10) Missile defense in the age of saturation warfare (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (12:56) On July 17, 1984, Millions Of People Tuned In To Watch A Train Crash Live On Television. It Was No Ordinary Accident (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (12:37) Walmart's 'Beautiful' $21 Faux Leather Ottoman Bench Is a Perfect 'Space-Saver' for Cramped Homes (Parade.com)
11-06-26 (12:05) 'Footballers are not superheroes': we must tackle the mental and physical pressures of elite sport (Nature)
11-06-26 (11:56) Adorably Tiny Rescued Baby Turkeys Have A Feather Duster For A Surrogate Mom (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (11:43) New Scientist recommends a brilliant take on the evolution of birds (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (11:43) Think you have a good sense of humour? So do most people... (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (11:39) In 2024, A Routine Observational Study Captured Something Nobody Had Ever Seen Before - California's Squirrels Hunting And Eating Other Mammals (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (11:31) Voyager CEO Confident NASA Will Pick Company's Space Station (Bloomberg)
11-06-26 (11:31) Voyager CEO: SpaceX IPO Attention Good for Space Sector (Bloomberg)
11-06-26 (08:45) Scientists discover a hidden cause of aging cells that can be reversed (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (08:45) That ringing in your ears could be an early warning sign of hearing loss (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (08:45) Scientists propose a radical new theory for how life began on Earth (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (08:45) Scientists shut down cancer DNA repair to overcome drug resistance (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (06:26) Physicists Discover How Slime Mold 'Makes Decisions' Without a Brain (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (05:40) The World Cup Could Spread More Than Soccer Fever, Experts Warn (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (05:13) 10 Underrated Sci-Fi Shows Worth Watching Over and Over (Collider)
11-06-26 (04:26) Scientists Dug Through Ancient Squirrel Poop And Found a Huge Surprise (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (04:03) NASA head defends all-male crew for Artemis, space program named after Greek goddess (The Hill)
11-06-26 (01:57) Major Study Links 99% of Heart Attacks And Strokes With 4 Risk Factors (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (01:32) Diabetes org apologizes for ejecting scientists over criticism of Trump (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (01:23) Pancreatic cancer has resisted treatment for decades, but one pill may change the fight (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (01:11) A Strange 'Cold Blob' in The Atlantic Signals We're Almost at a Tipping Point (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (01:11) Atomic clocks may be powerful enough to detect the quantum fabric of time (The Brighter Side of News)
11-06-26 (01:06) Toxic plankton is shifting along Europe's coast, and shellfish reveal the public health threat (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (00:55) Study: Cave Lions were Distinct Species that Occasionally Bred with Ancestors of Today's Lions (Sci.news)
11-06-26 (00:24) Artemis 3 commander confident crew will be ready for 2027 mission (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (00:23) Study finds sharp decline in Black, Hispanic researchers receiving NIH funding (Science.org)
11-06-26 (00:02) A Manufacturing Revolution Is Happening—in Space (The Free Press)
10-06-26 (23:06) Climate change is stunting children's growth across Africa (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (22:55) Schrödinger's Cat Gets Stranger: Physicists Demonstrate Quantum States No One Has Seen Before (Sci.news)
10-06-26 (22:53) A new guideline links care for heart, kidney and metabolic diseases (Sciencenews.org)
10-06-26 (22:52) A new tumor map shows why powerful cancer drugs may never reach the cells they need to hit (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (22:42) The U.S. is getting hit with severe stormy weather—here's what's stewing in the atmosphere (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (22:32) WSJ: WH Reins In AI-Testing Unit as Security Concerns Grow (Newsmax)
10-06-26 (22:23) Japan may soon be filled with deer and wild boar as people disappear from rural land (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (22:23) Will the World Cup kick off disease outbreaks? (Science.org)
10-06-26 (22:11) Worker bees help choose the next queen in bumble bee colonies (The Brighter Side of News)
10-06-26 (21:52) Leaf-like wings help katydids attract mates and avoid predators (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (21:41) Earth's Earliest Animals May Have Thrived Too Easily to Evolve (Sci.news)
10-06-26 (21:41) House appropriators back $55.5 billion Space Force budget, omit reconciliation funds (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (21:37) UN report: Arctic ice and coral reefs are nearing collapse (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (21:17) Meta Sidesteps Trump Plan to Take 'Pieces' of AI Firms (Newsmax)
10-06-26 (21:13) Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology's future uses (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (21:13) AI scores a 'C-' on its hardest math test yet (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (20:47) We managed to glean some interesting details about the Artemis III mission (Ars Technica)
10-06-26 (20:23) Rising seas may quietly turn coastal freshwater salty, and scientists can now map where (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (20:23) Meteorite reveals a lost planet that vanished from the solar system (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (20:23) First results put neutrino experiment in China on track for breakthrough (Science.org)
10-06-26 (20:11) Stonehenge's Altar Stone Mystery Points to an Epic Human Journey (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (20:11) Should baseball hitters with two strikes change their swing? (The Brighter Side of News)
10-06-26 (20:06) What looked like one moth was actually eight different species (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (19:43) Wolves seen hunting European bison in rare camera-trap recording (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (19:43) Millions of fossil whale bones found in deep-ocean 'necropolis' (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (19:43) Hundreds of new moons are revealing our solar system's violent history (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (19:43) A nuclear war between India and Pakistan could destroy the ozone layer (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (19:43) Fully autonomous drones have killed human soldiers for the first time (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (19:41) Lunar Meteorite Preserves Evidence of Colossal Asteroid Strike (Sci.news)
10-06-26 (19:24) Supergirl Director Addresses Guardians of the Galaxy Comparisons (Syfy Wire)
10-06-26 (19:07) Earth's stratosphere is a mysterious superhighway for microbes (Sciencenews.org)
10-06-26 (19:06) Scientists found a brain energy clue that may explain why keto affects neurodegenerative diseases (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (18:59) How to build kids' 'cognitive endurance' in an age of distraction (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (18:59) How to tell if your dog is left-pawed or right-pawed, according to science (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (18:54) Breakthrough for 800 Million Patients? Kidney Disease Drug Shows Powerful New Benefits (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (18:54) A Surprising Discovery Suggests Autism Is Not One Condition (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (18:52) Europe is losing green land to concrete faster than scientists thought (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (18:39) Schrödinger's Cat Just Got An Upgrade: "Sibling" Cat States Now Push The Limits Of Quantum Physics (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (18:39) Biggest, Deepest Whale Graveyard Ever Found Contains Nearly 500 Whales, With Some As Old As 5 Million Years (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (18:39) Do You See "11:11" More Than You'd Expect? You May Have Experienced The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (18:37) Even moderate alcohol use raises the risk of early death (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (18:23) A tiny embryo signal may help explain how the body begins to build itself (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (18:23) 'Weird and capricious': Experts struggle to understand new list of political jobs at science agencies (Science.org)
10-06-26 (18:11) Welcome Space Brothers Documentary Trailer Unveils Wild-But-True Tale Of 1 Woman's Close Encounter (Screen Rant)
10-06-26 (18:11) ETH Zurich scientists developed a new drug to slow Alzheimer's development (The Brighter Side of News)
10-06-26 (18:10) The World's Most Southern Active Volcano Spews Out Thousands Of Dollars Worth Of Gold Dust Each Day (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (18:05) Giant crustacean of the deep sea steals a trick from bacteria (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Newly discovered whale graveyard dates back millions of years (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Structural basis for chaperone-guided assembly of RNA-induced silencing complex (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) SIRT7 regulates dosage compensation and safeguards the female X chromosome (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) A 5.3-million-year-old deep-sea whale necropolis in the Diamantina Zone (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Whole-genome duplication shaped cell-type evolution in the vertebrate brain (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) In situ nanocrystal confinement for efficient blue perovskite LEDs (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Two-component exciton condensates in an electron-hole bilayer (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Mutation-dependent responses to sleep and exercise in clonal haematopoiesis (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Efficient and accurate neural-field reconstruction using resistive memory (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Gene ancestries reveal diverse microbial associations during eukaryogenesis (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Molecular glue degraders of HuR suppress BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Light-induced quantum friction of carbon nanotubes in water (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Lignin to adipic acid in a high-yield chemical and biological redox process (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Measurement of reactor neutrino oscillation with the first JUNO data (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Mitochondria directly interact with the nuclear pore complex (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) A thalamus-brainstem attractor network drives history-biased decisions (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Improved quantum processor logical error rates via correction and detection (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Deep learning four decades of human migration (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Amplified Arctic iceberg traffic reshapes benthic biodiversity (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Building user-driven climate adaptation products (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) A first-in-class pulsatile FXR agonist for bile-acid-related liver diseases (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Diverse binding poses of agonistic neurotoxins on human Nav1.6 (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Hybrid refinery process turns plant material into industrially important chemical (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Confirmation that bryozoan animals were present during the Cambrian explosion (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Human migration has surged since 2000 — these maps reveal where people are going (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Mitochondria tethered to the nucleus secure its energy supply (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) 'Hidden hero' peptides guard crops against sudden cold (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) JUNO experiment ushers in next generation of neutrino experiments (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Chinese detector edges closer to solving the mystery of neutrino mass (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Artificial intelligence shines a light on hidden global migration flows (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Rocks falling from melting icebergs host deep-sea oases of biodiversity (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Five winning images of scientists at work (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) A vast whale necropolis has been found (Nature)
10-06-26 (18:05) Light slows down carbon nanotubes in water (Nature)
10-06-26 (17:54) New Alzheimer's Discovery Could Change How Scientists Fight the Disease (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (17:54) Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Storms Onto Switch 2 Later This Year (Nintendo Life)
10-06-26 (17:52) Mystery behind violent volcano eruptions may finally be solved (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (17:42) Largest whale 'graveyard' discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (17:37) Extreme floods and droughts are now twice as common worldwide (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (17:24) Secret to Sloths' Slow Life May Lie in Ancient 'Jumping Genes' (Sci.news)
10-06-26 (17:23) Immense whale 'graveyard' discovered in the deep sea (Science.org)
10-06-26 (17:11) If You Liked Backrooms, Read This Groundbreaking Liminal Space Horror Book (Screen Rant)
10-06-26 (17:11) Giant Whale Graveyard Found in The Ocean Is Like a Drowned City of The Dead (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (17:10) The Geologically And Physically Impossible Tale Of Mel's Hole Began On February 21, 1997 (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (17:10) Commercial Space Federation (CSF) Welcomes Two New Space Supply Chain Members (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (17:10) Spire to pursue space-based missile warning in partnership with German defense firm (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (17:07) Sleep and exercise may dampen genetic drivers of heart disease (Sciencenews.org)
10-06-26 (17:04) An Early Step on the Long, Strange Road to Photosynthesis (Quanta Magazine)
10-06-26 (16:56) DNA From Dead-Rat Popsicles Frozen For Over A Year Successfully Creates Living Chimeras. Could We Do The Same With Mammoths? (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (16:37) Scientists use AI to create a 'universal vaccine' that prevents infection even as viruses like COVID-19 evolve (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (16:37) Frozen squirrel droppings reveal lost Ice Age ecosystems (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (16:18) This Forgotten '60s Show About Time Travel Featured A Future Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Actor (SlashFilm)
10-06-26 (16:13) How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (16:13) Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (16:11) MIT astronomers detect oldest known flickering quasar from the cosmic dawn (The Brighter Side of News)
10-06-26 (16:10) UK startup Applied Atomics to enter US market with focus on military space mobility (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (16:06) Saliva test reveals when a driver is dangerously sleep-deprived (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (16:05) When drug discovery fails: scientists share their frustrations with the process (Nature)
10-06-26 (16:05) How I use AI to turn failed drugs into new medicines (Nature)
10-06-26 (15:52) Scientists found a tiny DNA repair clue that may help explain how cells prevent dangerous mutations (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (15:39) The Milky Way Is Hurtling Towards Something Called The Great Attractor At 600 Kilometers Per Second (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (15:39) This Quantum Detector Boosts Terahertz Sensitivity by 20 Times (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (15:37) Preschoolers learn better when sleep schedules stay consistent (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (15:23) Scientists uncover the barriers keeping blockbuster drugs expensive (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (15:23) Air pollution linked to hidden signs of heart disease (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (15:23) This scientist is rethinking how to put GPS collars on wildlife (Science.org)
10-06-26 (15:07) Engineered hookworms could one day dispense drugs from inside your gut (Sciencenews.org)
10-06-26 (15:05) Doubting Thomas (Nature)
10-06-26 (15:03) NASA Vets Scott, Camarda to Newsmax: Artemis III Tests Critical for Moon Missions (Newsmax)
10-06-26 (14:55) Orbital raises $5 million to join orbital data center race (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (14:41) LeoLabs deploys mobile space-tracking radar in Indo-Pacific (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (14:41) Arkadia Space to supply thrusters for Reflex Aerospace satellite (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (14:37) More daily steps linked to better sleep and mental health (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (14:13) How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (14:13) The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (14:13) The surprising science behind the 2026 World Cup grass (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (14:11) Hidden Coral World The Size of Vatican City Found Deep Beneath The Ocean (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (14:10) Rare Type Of Lyme Disease Spreads To New US State As First Case Reported In New York (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (14:10) Anthropic Has Publicly Released A Version Of The Mythos AI They Suggested Was Too Risky To Publicly Release (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (14:10) Spaceport crunch reviving interest in sea-based launch (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (14:06) Sloth genome reveals the secrets of its slow-motion lifestyle (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (14:05) Gen Z scepticism towards AI is a wake-up call — universities must take it seriously (Nature)
10-06-26 (13:57) Lunar meteorite discovery reveals violent chapter in the inner solar system 3.5 billion years ago (The Brighter Side of News)
10-06-26 (13:54) A Universe Without Dark Energy? Mathematicians Challenge Standard Cosmology (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (13:54) Mysterious Cosmic Signal Could Be First Real Evidence of Primordial Black Holes (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (13:45) MIT's new spacecraft engine could send tiny satellites to Mars (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (13:45) A classic brain test exposed AI's biggest weakness (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (13:45) Scientists mapped every neural connection in a fruit fly and found a surprise (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (13:43) A Waymo nearly hit me, but I'm still optimistic about driverless cars (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (13:43) Explore the mind-bending and paradoxical art of M C. Escher (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (13:42) 10 Greatest Sci-Fi Thrillers of the Last 25 Years (Collider)
10-06-26 (13:31) How AI Is Changing The Facility And Property Management Space (Forbes.com)
10-06-26 (13:31) The Trillion-Dollar Convergence: AI Hegemony, Space IPOs And The Quiet Tax Catalyst (Forbes.com)
10-06-26 (13:19) The Amazon can be saved — with concerted action inside and outside Brazil (Nature)
10-06-26 (13:11) World First: Patient Receives High-Risk Therapy to Make Cells Young Again (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (13:10) After the launch: Why Europe's space ambitions depend on what comes next (SpaceNews.com)
10-06-26 (12:43) Does That Space Marine Have an Extra Finger? Yes, but Games Workshop Insists It's Not AI (IGN.com)
10-06-26 (12:39) In 2007, The World's Longest-Living Mammal Was Found With A 100-Year-Old Harpoon Still Inside It (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (12:14) NYC ignores science to wreck precious parks in the name of climate doom (New York Post)
10-06-26 (12:05) Is the peptide craze backed by science? The promise behind the hype (Nature)
10-06-26 (12:05) Daily briefing: Trial to 'de-age' cells treats first person (Nature)
10-06-26 (11:56) What The Length Of Your Ring Finger Might Say About Your Drinking Habits (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (11:56) Incredible First-Ever Underwater Footage Of A Great White Shark In The Mediterranean Captured During Shipwreck Cleanup (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (11:45) The White House's Top Science Goal Is Ignorance (Bloomberg)
10-06-26 (11:39) A Tree-Dwelling Shrimp Wasn't What Scientists Were Expecting To Find When Trekking The Cyclops Mountains (IFLScience.com)
10-06-26 (10:05) Nature Index 2026 Research Leaders rankings: are China's East Asian neighbours keeping pace with it? (Nature)
10-06-26 (09:43) Robots are about to overtake armed soldiers as the deciders of war (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (08:31) Leonardo CEO Eyes Green Light for Space Venture in 2027 (Bloomberg)
10-06-26 (08:06) Scientists built a new brain map that may reveal disease before damage becomes obvious (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (07:31) Popular joint supplement glucosamine linked to faster Alzheimer's progression (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (07:31) Earth's first animals barely evolved until sex changed everything (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (05:25) Yale Discovery Overturns Long-Held "Evolutionary Dead End" Theory (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (05:25) Scientists Uncover Surprising Secrets of a Mysterious Man Buried in Finland 400 Years Ago (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (05:11) World's First AI?Designed Vaccine Tested in Humans For The First Time (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (04:57) Watching The World Cup May Actually Be Good For You, Evidence Shows (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (04:11) NASA Reveals Artemis III Crew For Next Big Step Toward The Moon (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (03:54) Scientists Create "Intelligent" Bandage That Targets Harmful Bacteria (SciTechDaily)
10-06-26 (03:43) Iron Age Britons may have removed the brains of the dead (Newscientist.com)
10-06-26 (03:31) Tea can improve your health and longevity, but the way you drink it matters (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) An invisible forever chemical rain is falling across the planet (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) World's largest opioid review finds they often don't work (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) The secret reason some cancer treatments stop working (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) Cancer patients found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) Ultra-processed foods may be stealing your focus even if you eat healthy (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) Scientists think they solved the mystery of the Amaterasu particle (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) Stonehenge's most mysterious stone traveled 700 kilometers across Britain (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:31) Sleep apnea's hidden heart disease trigger found in the gut (ScienceDaily)
10-06-26 (03:23) Forests may show drought stress before they turn brown, and satellites can now see it (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (03:06) Scientists found a tiny dormouse clue that may reveal how climate is reshaping wildlife (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (02:52) Scientists turned a tiny parasite into a living drug factory (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (02:52) The Atlantic Ocean once became a giant, low-oxygen trap due to its geography (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (02:26) Haunting Sounds of The World's Largest Living Thing Recorded (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (02:23) Scientists found a way to make tiny iron particles underground that could clean poisoned water (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (01:40) A Lost World Almost as Big as Mars May Have Once Orbited Our Sun (Sciencealert.com)
10-06-26 (01:23) How can you tell whether your dog is right-pawed or left-pawed? (Science.org)
10-06-26 (01:11) Oxford physicists create a new kind of Schrödinger's cat (The Brighter Side of News)
10-06-26 (01:01) Three key vital signs make up the "urban pulse" of a city (Ars Technica)
10-06-26 (01:01) Commonwealth Fusion makes the physics case for its 400 MW reactor (Ars Technica)
10-06-26 (00:59) How the new FDA-approved ingredient bemotrizinol enhances sunscreen protection (Scientific American)
10-06-26 (00:23) Y chromosome surprises scientists by gaining a new gene family (Earth.com)
10-06-26 (00:19) Author Correction: De novo design of quasisymmetric two-component protein cages (Nature)
10-06-26 (00:06) Mysterious repeating radio signal from space has finally been identified (Earth.com)
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