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01-07-26 (21:42)   Earth is home to 20 million insect species—three times more than we thought (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (21:28)   10 Scariest Video Games of the Last 25 Years (Collider)
01-07-26 (21:14)   Scientists discover a completely different way to fight viruses (ScienceDaily)
01-07-26 (21:14)   Scientists discover a surprising link between vitamin C and brain health (ScienceDaily)
01-07-26 (21:14)   Melanoma's secret to cheating death has finally been revealed (ScienceDaily)
01-07-26 (21:14)   Modern neuroscience is rediscovering an idea Freud had 130 years ago (ScienceDaily)
01-07-26 (21:14)   A surprising brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink movement disorders (ScienceDaily)
01-07-26 (21:09)   USDA accelerates plan to close its flagship scientific campus (Science.org)
01-07-26 (21:09)   These flesh-eating 'superworms' can clean a skeleton in hours (Science.org)
01-07-26 (21:09)   Scientists have discovered only a tiny fraction of living insect species (Science.org)
01-07-26 (20:41)   Ancient Sea Creature Pushes Back Origins of Spider Fangs to 518 Million Years Ago (Sci.news)
01-07-26 (20:37)   Global study finds ocean warming is taking a year-round toll on marine life (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (20:23)   The dark night sky could vanish behind 1.7 million satellites and space mirrors (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (20:14)   The Race to Build Data Centers in Space (Correct) (Bloomberg)
01-07-26 (20:11)   Solar desalination breakthrough converts ocean water into clean, waste-free, water (The Brighter Side of News)
01-07-26 (20:10)   "If This Were A Murder Trial, We'd Have To Acquit": Did The Earliest American Cultures Hunt Mammoths To Extinction? (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (20:06)   Video coaching taught long Covid patients to manage brain fog and return to work, a UCL trial finds (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (19:55)   Astronomers Find Potentially Habitable Super-Earth Just 25 Light-Years Away (Sci.news)
01-07-26 (19:36)   TROP2 targeting reveals therapy-driven cell state dynamics in colorectal cancer (Nature)
01-07-26 (19:28)   The Rubin telescope just began the largest cosmic time-lapse in history (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (19:28)   China's LineShine supercomputer tops global rankings with almost 2 quintillion calculations per second (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (19:10)   Third Brightest Supernova Ever Recorded Could Be A Window On The Universe's Earliest Stellar Explosions (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (19:07)   Young gulls' drab plumage may help them avoid adult attacks (Sciencenews.org)
01-07-26 (18:56)   "It Sounds So Impossible": The Mushroom That Makes You See Tiny People Might Reveal A Totally New Hallucinogenic Compound (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (18:56)   The Milky Way's Outer Arms Are 10 Percent Farther Away Than We Thought, So Our Galaxy Just Grew A Bit (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (18:56)   People Appear To Be A Little Confused About The Purpose Of The "Doomsday Vault" In Svalbard (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (18:52)   Why your dominant hand seems better at almost everything (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (18:41)   Common Sleep Supplement May Also Ease Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain, Study Suggests (Sci.news)
01-07-26 (18:39)   This Extraordinary Desert Mouse Defies Aging - and It Could Change Human Longevity (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (18:39)   A Simple Blood Test Can Reveal the True Age of Your Brain, Heart, and Other Organs (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (18:39)   This Popular Workout Supplement May Give Cancer Immunotherapy a Big Boost (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (18:32)   NASA inspector general suggests Boeing's Starliner will now be a decade late (Ars Technica)
01-07-26 (18:32)   A space history mystery: What happened to the Viking arm used 50 years ago? (Ars Technica)
01-07-26 (18:30)   RFK Master Plan proposes new housing, entertainment, park space around Commanders' stadium (Washington Times)
01-07-26 (18:11)   Neanderthals began life more like humans than scientists thought (The Brighter Side of News)
01-07-26 (18:06)   One small mowing change could save thousands of insects (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (18:00)   The weirdness of neutrinos could completely rewrite particle physics (Newscientist.com)
01-07-26 (18:00)   A type of fibre that stimulates GLP-1 release approved for use in food (Newscientist.com)
01-07-26 (17:53)   USA Powerlifting, once in trans athlete lawsuit, supports SCOTUS ruling: 'Law has caught up with the science' (FOX News)
01-07-26 (17:38)   Fake Verizon fraud call nearly stole his account (FOX News)
01-07-26 (17:37)   This invasive water fern takes over lakes by cloning itself instead of reproducing (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (17:29)   Gossiping is good for you — science says so (New York Post)
01-07-26 (17:28)   This planet survived the death of its star—and kept its atmosphere (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (17:28)   Scientists just unveiled "cyborg" cockroaches that can breathe underwater for hours (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (17:28)   Supreme Court limits police searches of phone location data (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (17:23)   Melatonin may ease chronic pain as well as common medications (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Backreaction of stimulated Hawking radiation in an optical analogue (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Harmonizing standards and resources for the medical genome (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Towards the construction of a virtual yeast (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Isomeric multi-hydrogen-bonding enables blue perovskite LEDs (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   A secreted endosymbiont protein essential for colonizing host cells (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Replication-stress-induced chromatin loops protect fork stability (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Identification of cross-stage, cross-species malaria CD8+ T cell antigens (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Targeted enzyme discovery using metal-coordination mining (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Directly probing the carrier transfer length in 2D-material transistors (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Restoring cortical disinhibition improves Huntington's disease phenotypes (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Tin perovskite transistors stabilized through volatile coordination (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Hadean bridgmanite in the source of a present-day ocean island (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Steatosis shapes prognosis-defining liver metastasis heterogeneity in CRC (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Connecting single-cell transcriptomes to projectomes in the mouse visual cortex (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Dual tumour-myeloid targeting of glioblastoma with GPNMB CAR-T cells (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Heat-triggered phospholipid flipping stabilizes plasma membrane fluidity (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Aerosols and hydrocarbons in the atmosphere of a white dwarf planet (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Moderate volcanic eruptions and extreme wildfires humidify the stratosphere (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   N4-Acetylcytidine enhances synthetic mRNA translation yield and fidelity (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Food web complexity underlies biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Competing programs shape cortical sensorimotor-association axis development (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Correcting congenital myasthenia-associated acetylcholine receptor defects (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Dendrite initiation and deflection in biaxially stressed solid electrolytes (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Urokodia sheds light on the origin of chelicerae and book gills of Chelicerata (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Casdatifan shows durable response linked to HIF-2? biology in kidney cancer (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Seeking universal malaria-vaccine targets (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Listening in on the human brain cells that produce speech (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Liver fat steers the outcome of advanced colorectal cancer (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Mysterious protein sets up a beneficial partnership between bacteria and insects (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Plant membranes shuffle lipids around to stay firm under heat stress (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   As transistors get smaller, electrodes must keep shrinking too (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:19)   Nanodiamonds made from tiny graphene triangles (Nature)
01-07-26 (17:18)   AI doesn't replace good writers, it demands better judgment, researchers find - study (The Jerusalem Post)
01-07-26 (17:13)   Unsighted talks white girl dancing and creating a joyful safe space online (Mashable)
01-07-26 (17:11)   Discovery of Post-Apocalyptic Planet Suggests Earth May Survive The Sun's Death (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (17:10)   How Did Spiders Get Their Bite? 518-Million-Year-Old Funky Fossil Is Earliest Evidence Yet Of Spider Fangs (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (17:09)   Lab-created 'SpudCell' marks 'stunning' step toward building life from scratch (Science.org)
01-07-26 (17:07)   This space telescope is falling. A robotic spacecraft may save it (Sciencenews.org)
01-07-26 (17:06)   Jellyfish heal wounds in minutes, and scientists finally know how (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (16:56)   COVID-19 Boosters Are Surprisingly Protective Against Animal Coronaviruses That Could Spark The Pandemics Of The Future (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (16:56)   "We Got Very Excited": Ancient Human DNA Recovered From Cave Art For The First Time (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (16:41)   Hubble Detects Ultraviolet Light from Tiny Starburst Galaxy in Early Universe (Sci.news)
01-07-26 (16:37)   World's biggest cities are reaching a turning point (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (16:11)   Meet the 15-year-old prodigy trying to unlock the secrets to human immortality (The Brighter Side of News)
01-07-26 (16:04)   For the First Time, a Cell Built From Scratch Grows and Divides (Quanta Magazine)
01-07-26 (16:02)   How CERN Prepares LHC for 10× Luminosity Increase (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
01-07-26 (15:56)   China's "Great Green Wall" Of 66 Billion New Trees Isn't Acting Like A Natural Forest (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (15:52)   Chemicals from car tires are making their way into our food (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (15:39)   Scientists Built a Mars Rover That "Swims" Through Sand (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (15:36)   Togetherness: How co-operation built the world (Nature)
01-07-26 (15:36)   Paper mill cancer studies get double the number of citations as genuine papers (Nature)
01-07-26 (15:28)   Why this 98-qubit quantum computer is a big deal (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (15:28)   Europe's Future Circular Collider could revolutionize particle physics—if it's ever built (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (15:23)   Review of billions of doses confirms mRNA vaccines are safe and effective (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (15:10)   Unseen threats overhead: Drones endanger U.S. rocket launch sites (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (15:09)   Proposed new satellite fleets could overwhelm the night sky (Science.org)
01-07-26 (15:07)   A new species of walking shark has been found in Papua New Guinea (Sciencenews.org)
01-07-26 (14:57)   Haunting Glow of Nuclear Power Station Was Detected in Water 150 Miles Away (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (14:52)   Rising CO2 helps plants save water - but there's a catch (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (14:43)   The best new science-fiction novels published in July 2026 (Newscientist.com)
01-07-26 (14:43)   Slowdown of AMOC ocean current may be gradual and reversible (Newscientist.com)
01-07-26 (14:41)   Vantor offers up-to-date imagery with WorldView 3D (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (14:39)   Comets, Eclipses, Auroras And Other Awe-Inspiring Night Sky Phenomena Sparkle In Astronomy Photographer Of The Year Shortlist (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (14:37)   Bird flu survivors developed years of protection against the virus (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (14:36)   RS-232 and other forms of grief (Nature)
01-07-26 (14:26)   Antarctica's Blood Falls Hides a Hidden World That's Never Seen The Sun (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (14:26)   Two Scientists Found a Bone in Antarctica in 1985. It Took 41 Years to Realize What They'd Actually Discovered (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (14:24)   EchoStar's satellite TV and wireless subsidiaries file for bankruptcy (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (14:11)   There's a Scientific Reason Australia's Favorite Chaotic Seal Keeps Destroying Traffic Cones (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (14:10)   100,000 Faint Satellites May Be Maximum Number Before Earth-Based Astronomy Is Unworkable (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (14:10)   Latitude plans to conduct first launch from Oman (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (14:06)   Scientists uncover what lifted Alaska's 1,000-mile Aleutian Islands (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (13:57)   Astronomers discover why solar winds gradually slow down on their way out of the solar system (The Brighter Side of News)
01-07-26 (13:54)   This Strange New Magnet Could Transform Future Electronics (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (13:54)   Scientists Discover Quantum Entanglement in a Crystal You Can Hold (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (13:42)   Every Mass Effect Game, Ranked (Collider)
01-07-26 (13:39)   Scientists Have Created Remote-Controlled "Cyborg Cockroaches" That Can Stay Underwater For Up To 3 Hours (IFLScience.com)
01-07-26 (13:26)   In a First For Science, A Satellite Has Identified What It's Seeing From Space (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (13:24)   Blue Origin outlines new launch pad approach as it pushes to return New Glenn to flight (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (13:10)   The SpaceX IPO tells one story. Here is the more important one. (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (12:36)   Scientists should recognize their own political biases to build public trust (Nature)
01-07-26 (12:36)   How FAIR data are helping to build trust in science (Nature)
01-07-26 (12:36)   Why paying peer reviewers works, according to a journal's editor-in-chief (Nature)
01-07-26 (12:36)   The complex truth about trust in science (Nature)
01-07-26 (12:36)   Six ways to put the public at the heart of science and policy (Nature)
01-07-26 (12:36)   Have people stopped trusting science? The data tell a surprising story (Nature)
01-07-26 (12:02)   Science Backs Femtech, So Why Can't The Infrastructure Keep Up? (Forbes.com)
01-07-26 (11:56)   Microsoft admits a default Windows 11 feature is quietly gobbling up massive disk space (Neowin.net)
01-07-26 (11:52)   Humidity may hold the key to predicting future flu outbreaks (Earth.com)
01-07-26 (10:57)   Mysterious Global 'Hum' Has Tormented People For 50 Years - Scientists Think They May Have Found a Cause (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (10:45)   Space Lasers Show How Venezuela's Earthquakes Reshaped the Earth's Crust (WIRED)
01-07-26 (10:36)   All the wackiest theories about UFOs - dumb aliens on Mercury to 'space pirates' (The Daily Star)
01-07-26 (06:37)   Walmart's Space-Saving $40 Floor Lamp With Shelves Offers Ambient Lighting and 'Practical' Storage (Parade.com)
01-07-26 (06:11)   Ovaries Appear to Develop an Incredible Second Role After Menopause (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (05:16)   How Wisconsin Used Foxes And Deer To Revamp Science Education (Forbes.com)
01-07-26 (03:26)   Scientists Find a Razor-Sharp Line of Earthquakes Hidden Beneath Alaska (Sciencealert.com)
01-07-26 (03:25)   Scientists Create Tiny "Mini Livers" That Could One Day Replace Liver Transplants (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (03:25)   This Surprising Factor May Predict Heart Disease Decades Before It Strikes (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (03:25)   New Nonsurgical Knee Treatment Delivers Lasting Pain Relief (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (02:58)   The Air Jordan 11 "Space Jam" Is Coming Back With A Price Increase (HotNewHipHop)
01-07-26 (02:42)   10 Sci-Fi Video Games Better Than Most Movie Blockbusters You've Seen (Collider)
01-07-26 (02:35)   RESCUE IN ORBIT: Intrepid Space Mission Will Attempt To Save Aging Telescope From Falling Back to Earth (VIDEOS) (Thegatewaypundit.com)
01-07-26 (02:10)   NASA awards nearly $600 million in lunar lander missions (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (01:31)   Forget Data Centers In Space. How About Satellites That Think? (Forbes.com)
01-07-26 (01:31)   29 Stunning Space Photos Revealed By Astronomy Photographer Of The Year (Forbes.com)
01-07-26 (01:08)   Scientists Discover Hidden Rule That Could Make Fuel Cells Cheaper and More Powerful (SciTechDaily)
01-07-26 (01:01)   June research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed (Ars Technica)
01-07-26 (00:59)   NASA announces Astrobotic, Intuitive Machines and Firefly to build lunar landers for a future moon base (Scientific American)
01-07-26 (00:24)   TechnoMile Recognized among Notable Vendors in Contract Lifecycle Management Platforms Landscape Report (SpaceNews.com)
01-07-26 (00:16)   Anthropic's New AI Workbench Mapped My Field For $26. Now Imagine It Aimed At The Rest Of Science (Forbes.com)
01-07-26 (00:11)   Deep-crater nuclear blasts could defend Earth against asteroids (The Brighter Side of News)
30-06-26 (23:55)   Fossils from German Quarry Reveal New Subspecies of European Leopard (Sci.news)
30-06-26 (23:40)   Inside Chernobyl, a Fungus Has Been Quietly Feasting on Radiation (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (23:14)   Scratching that bug bite might feel good at first but science says it's a bad idea (New York Post)
30-06-26 (23:01)   NASA may send a backup, nuclear-powered Mars rover to the Moon (Ars Technica)
30-06-26 (22:57)   A 400-Year-Old Painting Caught Bats Eating Birds Before Science Did (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (22:54)   New Water-Harvesting Jacket Pulls up to 30 Ounces of Drinking Water From the Air Daily (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (22:54)   Scientists Finally Uncover Why Gold Never Tarnishes (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (22:27)   Anthropic launches Claude Science, a dedicated app for scientists (Neowin.net)
30-06-26 (22:11)   Study makes surprising prediction on where people will live by 2100 (The Brighter Side of News)
30-06-26 (22:09)   Provision buried in controversial U.S. rule change would help people legally challenge 'woke' federal research (Science.org)
30-06-26 (22:00)   The world's fastest spider tops 3.5 metres per second (Newscientist.com)
30-06-26 (22:00)   The most detailed survey of the universe ever conducted starts now (Newscientist.com)
30-06-26 (22:00)   This physicist is hunting for the biggest black hole in the universe (Newscientist.com)
30-06-26 (21:56)   Disney+'s $392.9 Million Space Opera With An Iconic Character Has One Of Its Best Casts (Screen Rant)
30-06-26 (21:55)   Perseverance Finds Complex Organic Matter on Mars (Sci.news)
30-06-26 (21:52)   A fungus that jumps from cats to people is now turning up in wild animals (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (21:52)   125-million-year-old crocodile fossil preserves skin, cartilage, and tail markings (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (21:42)   New York City could see its hottest weather in more than a decade (Scientific American)
30-06-26 (21:42)   AI finds hidden ECG signal that predicts sudden cardiac death risk (Scientific American)
30-06-26 (21:42)   What is a Lagrangian used for in physics? (Scientific American)
30-06-26 (21:41)   Space Force fields mobile satellite-jamming system  (SpaceNews.com)
30-06-26 (21:23)   Fiber-optic cables could help protect whales that never make a sound (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (21:06)   Scientists turn construction waste into sturdy 3D-printed buildings using seaweed (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (20:52)   New technique solves a major animal welfare and ethical dilemma in the poultry industry (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (20:11)   Quantum cat strategy reduces errors and speeds up quantum computing (The Brighter Side of News)
30-06-26 (20:10)   Matthew Williams Joins the Commercial Space Federation as Senior Advisor, National Security (SpaceNews.com)
30-06-26 (19:23)   Stanford's AI-designed burgers could advance healthier, more sustainable food (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (19:23)   One of the last Neanderthal populations stayed genetically healthy, raising new questions about their extinction (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (19:14)   Anthropic Releases Claude Science for Automating Research (Bloomberg)
30-06-26 (19:05)   Anthropic's Claude Science bets on workflow, not a new model, to win over scientists (TechCrunch)
30-06-26 (18:55)   Pterosaurs May Have Sported Far More Varied Wings than Paleontologists Imagined (Sci.news)
30-06-26 (18:42)   London botanic gardens digitizes 7 million specimens (Scientific American)
30-06-26 (18:39)   An Entire Herculaneum Scroll Has Just Been Read For The First Time In 2,000 Years - Without Even Being Opened (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (18:39)   A Cave Reveals 400,000-Year-Old Pre-Neanderthal "Complex Culture" That Foreshadowed Our Own Future (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (18:11)   Massive Titanosaurs roamed Antarctica over 80 million years ago (The Brighter Side of News)
30-06-26 (18:10)   "Almost Impossible To Probe" Event Horizon Might Have Shaped Loudest Gravitational Wave Signal (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (18:09)   Rubin observatory begins a 10-year movie of the changing universe (Science.org)
30-06-26 (18:06)   Simple eye test could reveal hidden signs of consciousness (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (17:43)   Babies are born with the neural foundations for maths (Newscientist.com)
30-06-26 (17:43)   I'm the first person whose life was saved by CRISPR base editing (Newscientist.com)
30-06-26 (17:37)   Ocean plankton play a bigger role in cloud formation than expected (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (17:19)   Vaccination elicits HIV broadly neutralizing antibodies in primates (Nature)
30-06-26 (17:19)   Retraction Note: NSD2 targeting reverses plasticity and drug resistance in prostate cancer (Nature)
30-06-26 (17:19)   Enhanced B cell priming induces broadly neutralizing HIV-1 apex antibodies (Nature)
30-06-26 (17:13)   Stunning new image of the Milky Way reveals its glittering heart (Scientific American)
30-06-26 (17:10)   "Transformative" And "Unprecedented": Vera Rubin Observatory's 10-Year Survey Begins, Ready To Change Astronomy (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (17:10)   'Paris & Pups' Producer HappyNest Entertainment Expands Slate With New R.L. Stine Series, 'Louie and Bear' Adaptation and Space Camp Franchise (EXCLUSIVE) (Variety)
30-06-26 (17:07)   This microbe turns into a cannibalistic 'Hulk' (Sciencenews.org)
30-06-26 (17:01)   Florida bans local governments from pursuing net-zero emissions goals (Ars Technica)
30-06-26 (16:56)   Bugs All The Way Down: There Could Be As Many As 20 Million Species Of Insect In The World (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (16:52)   Ancient fish fossil preserved its brain for 300 million years (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (16:39)   Hundreds Of Leaked Internal Emails Show RFK Jr's War On The CDC And Vaccines (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (16:29)   Copernic Space and Intrana Partner to Secure Space Assets Against Looming Quantum Threat (The Quantum Insider)
30-06-26 (16:23)   Europe's historic heatwave was virtually impossible without climate change (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (16:11)   12 billion years old interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS may be older than the solar system (The Brighter Side of News)
30-06-26 (16:06)   Pine Island Glacier retreat directly linked to climate change (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (15:56)   Humankind's Depletion Of The Ozone Layer Started In The 1950s, Way Earlier Than Thought (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (15:39)   This Might Be The First Seen Progenitor Of The Universe's Mysterious Little Red Dots (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (15:32)   Ars Live, today: The latest on the aftermath of the New Glenn catastrophe (Ars Technica)
30-06-26 (15:23)   Robotic bird reveals how kestrels hover in turbulent winds (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (15:19)   Space rescue underway as robot set to 'grab' £200m NASA telescope before crash (The Daily Star)
30-06-26 (15:19)   Early television set impresses Nature editors — but will it catch on? (Nature)
30-06-26 (15:10)   Vast names Isakowitz as a senior adviser (SpaceNews.com)
30-06-26 (15:07)   Crabs can't hide from an octopus with a mirror (Sciencenews.org)
30-06-26 (14:52)   Earth may have three times more insect species than we thought (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (14:40)   Scientists Find Hidden 'Focus Switch' in The Brain - And It May Hold Clues to ADHD (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (14:39)   Curiously Colored Elephant Seal Causes A Stir In California State Park: Why Is It Purple? (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (14:25)   Scientists Uncover a Previously Unknown Lineage of Ancient Marsupials (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (14:25)   Critically Endangered Monkey Defies the Odds With New Baby After Surgery (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (14:25)   17-Million-Year-Old Ape Fossil in Egypt Could Change What We Know About Human Origins (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (14:24)   SSC Space, Firefly set 2028 target for first orbital launch from Sweden's Esrange (SpaceNews.com)
30-06-26 (14:19)   Daily briefing: Editing the epigenome with CRISPR to treat disease (Nature)
30-06-26 (14:10)   Orbital files plans for 100,000 orbital data centers (SpaceNews.com)
30-06-26 (14:06)   Common garden flower could become the next plant-based protein (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (14:00)   Jon and Mindy Gray Bet on AI Science Research to Prevent Cancer (Bloomberg)
30-06-26 (13:59)   Chaotic pigeons are helping redefine what we know about learning (Scientific American)
30-06-26 (13:59)   Why botulism keeps cropping up in infant formula (Scientific American)
30-06-26 (13:57)   Chris Johnson's ALS fight turns a football legend's speed into a new kind of strength (The Brighter Side of News)
30-06-26 (13:42)   10 Sci-Fi Movie Endings That Are Genuine Masterpieces (Collider)
30-06-26 (13:37)   Asteroid Day: A new era of planetary defense begins (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (13:31)   Food Giants Have The Science, But They're Missing Everything Else (Forbes.com)
30-06-26 (12:36)   Can Rwanda sustain its rise in science and technology? Here's what can help (Nature)
30-06-26 (12:36)   Coffee is under threat: how scientists are fighting to save it from extinction (Nature)
30-06-26 (12:26)   Gut Microbiome Could Remain Disrupted For Over a Decade After Polyp Removal (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (11:19)   Child online safety needs more than social-media bans (Nature)
30-06-26 (11:19)   Ebola preparedness must start with ecosystems and before humans show symptoms (Nature)
30-06-26 (11:19)   AI tools can speed up thinking, but evidence still comes from the lab bench (Nature)
30-06-26 (11:19)   AI systems devise hypotheses and ways to test them (Nature)
30-06-26 (10:10)   Social Media's Golden Age May Have Ended, But What Comes Next? (IFLScience.com)
30-06-26 (09:48)   CERN: LHC Pushed Frontiers Since First Beams Circulated in 2008 (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
30-06-26 (09:31)   Scientists may have finally found how Alzheimer's spreads through the brain (ScienceDaily)
30-06-26 (09:31)   Scientists say creatine may help fight depression (ScienceDaily)
30-06-26 (09:31)   Why scientists fear we're missing evidence of extraterrestrial life (ScienceDaily)
30-06-26 (09:31)   A massive asteroid slammed into the North Sea and triggered a 330-foot tsunami (ScienceDaily)
30-06-26 (08:05)   Astronaut uttered final two word wish before terrifying death in space (The Daily Star)
30-06-26 (05:00)   Alphabet's GV Backs Fintech That Aims to Fuel Space Industry (Bloomberg)
30-06-26 (04:26)   Heads Up: NASA to Launch 'Daring' Telescope Rescue Mission This Week (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (03:55)   Study argues bigger launch vehicles may not always be better (SpaceNews.com)
30-06-26 (03:52)   Leafy green vegetables may offer an unexpected benefit for lung health (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (03:26)   Startling Brain Activity Under Anesthesia Challenges Our Understanding of Consciousness (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (03:11)   This Is Awkward: Mushrooms That Cause 'Tiny Human' Hallucinations Don't Contain Psychedelics (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (02:25)   NASA's Orbiting Quantum Lab Pushes Deeper Into the Unknown (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (02:25)   NASA's James Webb Discovers Bizarre Salt Clouds on the Pink Planet (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (02:06)   The cost of imitation: Why plant-based foods use twice as many additives (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (01:45)   Nolte: Anti-science NY Times Blames 'Misogyny' For 'Supergirl's' Historic Flop-Ola (Breitbart.com)
30-06-26 (01:40)   Megalodon's Terrifying True Size Confirmed By Rediscovered Fossil (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (01:11)   New Triassic fossil reveals bird-like reptile related to crocodiles (The Brighter Side of News)
30-06-26 (01:08)   Mysterious Signals Keep Coming From Space. Scientists May Finally Know Why (SciTechDaily)
30-06-26 (01:06)   Great ape laughter preserves a 15-million-year link to human speech (Earth.com)
30-06-26 (00:57)   There's a Volcano in Antarctica Spewing Gold Crystals Into The Atmosphere (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (00:40)   Disturbing Case Study Shows Why You Should Never Use a Massage Gun Near Your Eyes (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (00:26)   Mammoth Structure Found in Deep Space Challenges Our Understanding of The Universe (Sciencealert.com)
30-06-26 (00:24)   Early Saber-Toothed Cat Gets New Face after Decades of Mystery (Sci.news)
30-06-26 (00:09)   NIH likely to award fewer grants as it races to spend 2026 budget (Science.org)
30-06-26 (00:00)   Scientists discover an unexpected way to make pancreatic cancer cells self-destruct (ScienceDaily)
30-06-26 (00:00)   Millions of exploding stars could soon reveal dark energy's secrets (ScienceDaily)
29-06-26 (23:06)   NASA hopes its new ERNEST rover will change how we explore the Moon and Mars (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (22:54)   Scientists Discover Surprising Way To Help the Brain Recover After Stroke (SciTechDaily)
29-06-26 (22:52)   Webb telescope spots a giant planet that heats up by 1,100 degrees during each orbit (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (22:52)   Before modern humans, evolution hit one major growth spurt (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (22:47)   US renewable boom passes key milestone in April (Ars Technica)
29-06-26 (22:47)   Ozone loss was a thing even before CFCs were widely used (Ars Technica)
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29-06-26 (22:42)   How to spot an AI-generated face, according to science (Scientific American)
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29-06-26 (22:11)   New global atlas reveals where rare Earth elements form deep inside Earth (The Brighter Side of News)
29-06-26 (21:38)   CERN shutters the Large Hadron Collider for a major transformation (Sciencenews.org)
29-06-26 (21:37)   Breastfeeding for six months linked to lower ADHD risk in children (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (21:29)   US government wants to have a useful quantum computer by 2028 (Newscientist.com)
29-06-26 (21:29)   Childbirth for many primate species is even harder than for humans (Newscientist.com)
29-06-26 (21:29)   Humans sleep the least of all apes - is it the secret to our success? (Newscientist.com)
29-06-26 (21:25)   The Surprising Therapy That Helps People Stop Fearing Failure (SciTechDaily)
29-06-26 (21:25)   Surgeons Warn: Don't Ignore These Colorectal Cancer Symptoms, No Matter Your Age (SciTechDaily)
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29-06-26 (21:10)   "We Have No Idea What The Hell They Were Using": Lethal Mammoth-Hunting Weapon Probably Wasn't Part Of The Clovis Arsenal (IFLScience.com)
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29-06-26 (18:39)   The Oldest Human Remains In Antarctica Are Over 200 Years Old And Do Not Make Sense (IFLScience.com)
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29-06-26 (18:19)   Family of magnetic field-boosted superconductors in rhombohedral graphene (Nature)
29-06-26 (18:19)   Audio long read: Is the peptide craze backed by science? The promise behind the hype (Nature)
29-06-26 (18:18)   In a bold move, Rocket Lab acquires Iridium Communications (Ars Technica)
29-06-26 (18:18)   Think tank games out how to respond to disaster scenarios in space warfare (Ars Technica)
29-06-26 (18:13)   10 Sci-Fi Movies With the Best Special Effects (Collider)
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29-06-26 (18:06)   Netflix's Cyberpunk Edgerunners Season 2 gets a first trailer, starring a character with perhaps the biggest death-flag of all time (Eurogamer.net)
29-06-26 (17:59)   NASA prepares to launch an unprecedented mission to save a dying space telescope (Scientific American)
29-06-26 (17:59)   Gene-editing startups are using CRISPR to treat diseases (Scientific American)
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29-06-26 (17:56)   The World's Largest Known Megalodon Vertebra Went Missing In A Museum Move - Now Scientists Have Found It Again (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (17:56)   Neanderthals And Modern Humans Reached The Same Funerary Milestone At The Same Time And Place - Why? (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (17:41)   ESA to seek lunar mapping capability for Argonaut lander (SpaceNews.com)
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29-06-26 (17:24)   Beck: Iridium acquisition the "logical next step" for Rocket Lab (SpaceNews.com)
29-06-26 (17:07)   Acetaminophen in pregnancy shows no link to autism or ADHD, again (Sciencenews.org)
29-06-26 (17:04)   Israel developing space lasers to attack above the Earth, Katz says (The Jerusalem Post)
29-06-26 (16:56)   As Of June 29, Switzerland's Glaciers Will Lose More Ice Than They Gained Last Winter — And That's A Troubling Sign (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (16:56)   This Astonishing Medical Image Shows Why You Should Wear Sunscreen On Your Neck: Decades Of UV Damage (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (16:52)   Red-tailed hawks adapt their flight to overcome missing feathers (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (16:41)   Discovering the Universe - Astrophysics Flagship Space Observatories Offer Insights to Key Questions (SpaceNews.com)
29-06-26 (16:39)   First Dinosaur Fossil Ever Found In Antarctica Is From A Titanosaur, The Largest Dinosaurs To Walk On Earth (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (16:37)   Climate models overestimate how much carbon forests can store (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (16:37)   Giant 'super-puff' planets are lighter than cotton candy (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (16:11)   How crude oil becomes gasoline is more complex than you think (The Brighter Side of News)
29-06-26 (16:10)   World's Largest Spider Web, Big Enough To Catch A Crocodile, Has Been Spun By 111,000 Arachnids In Sulfur Cave (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (16:10)   The Earth's Climate "Black Box" Is Coming - And We Finally Know When (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (16:09)   Zoomex X Space Recap With Didi Hamann and the World Cup Trading Panel (BeInCrypto)
29-06-26 (16:04)   What Breaks a Cell's Ribs Can Make It Stronger (Quanta Magazine)
29-06-26 (15:52)   Hidden switch tells plants when to make wood (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (15:45)   FAO Schwarz And Nordstrom Launch Jewel Box Space And New York Flagship (Forbes.com)
29-06-26 (15:39)   People Are Asking Why NASA Can't "Just" Dump The International Space Station Into The Sun (IFLScience.com)
29-06-26 (15:37)   Cleaner rivers help wildlife make a remarkable comeback (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (15:25)   Physicists Discover a Fundamental Limit to Electrical Resistance (SciTechDaily)
29-06-26 (15:16)   This Compact, Emission-Free Gas Turbine Is Rocket Science (Forbes.com)
29-06-26 (15:10)   Quantum computing is about to become a national security problem in orbit (SpaceNews.com)
29-06-26 (15:06)   Breastfeeding may help babies develop healthier sleep patterns (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (14:40)   Rabies Death: Ontario Child Dies in First Locally Acquired Case Since 1967 (Sciencealert.com)
29-06-26 (14:37)   Tiny falcon has the smallest home range ever recorded (Earth.com)
29-06-26 (14:27)   Supergirl: Survive #2 Preview: Space Travel with a Screaming Baby (Bleeding Cool)
29-06-26 (14:24)   Rocket Lab to acquire Iridium (SpaceNews.com)
29-06-26 (14:19)   How one US scientist is adapting to life abroad after DOGE cuts (Nature)
29-06-26 (14:12)   Rocket Lab buys satellite company Iridium to go up against Starlink and Amazon's Leo (Engadget)
29-06-26 (13:57)   World's Only Known Homo Naledi Burial Site May Be Entirely Female (Sciencealert.com)
29-06-26 (13:57)   Social living linked to longer lifespan in humans and other mammals (The Brighter Side of News)
29-06-26 (13:54)   Physicists Solve a "Quantum-Only" Problem Using an Ordinary Laptop (SciTechDaily)
29-06-26 (13:54)   Scientists Unlock Hidden DNA From 1,300-Year-Old Manuscripts (SciTechDaily)
29-06-26 (13:24)   SatVu restarts commercial operations with HotSat-2 (SpaceNews.com)

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