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02-06-26 (21:52) Earth's richest farm soils are losing carbon, but warming may trigger a strange reversal (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (21:42) In a first, scientists transplanted both a pig liver and kidneys into a person who was brain-dead (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Microsoft's upgraded Majorana quantum computing chip fizzles with physicists (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Sturgeon fish sex sounds like 'thunder' (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Trump's new AI executive order drastically shifts the administration's stance on the tech (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) Trump administration takes aim at crucial ocean monitoring network (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:42) How Gödel numbers turn mathematical laws against themselves (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (21:37) Researchers cut trail ticks by 99% with a single low-cost material (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (21:28) 10 Greatest Hard Sci-Fi Books of All Time (Collider)
02-06-26 (21:23) Sunbirds use a feeding trick that has never been seen before (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (21:09) Doubling down on controversial claims, Microsoft accelerates quantum computing plans (Science.org)
02-06-26 (21:06) A cheap sodium battery was torn apart, and it may reveal a real rival to Tesla's electric cars (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (20:55) Astronomers Detect Clearest Signs Yet of Magnetic Fields on Extrasolar Planets (Sci.news)
02-06-26 (20:31) Poland Is Turning Its Space Ambitions Into Industrial Capacity (Forbes.com)
02-06-26 (20:24) Microsoft's quantum chip got an upgrade. Critics are still skeptical (Sciencenews.org)
02-06-26 (20:18) In a surprise launch, China debuts another big rocket designed for reusability (Ars Technica)
02-06-26 (20:14) Why you need to future proof your brain in middle age and how to start (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (20:14) How the electromagnetic spectrum opened our eyes to the universe (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (20:14) The best new popular science books of June 2026 (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (20:11) Growing 'Cancer Crisis' Requires Millions More Healthcare Workers, Report Warns (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (20:11) Massive smartphone study finds everyday movement boosts mood and energy (The Brighter Side of News)
02-06-26 (20:09) How Europe hopes to lure foreign researchers with massive new grants (Science.org)
02-06-26 (19:37) Food warning labels cut sugar intake - but not for the people who need help most (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (19:36) First and last authors more likely to be men in leading science journals (Nature)
02-06-26 (19:31) True Space Age Is Starting Now, Says Impulse Space CEO (Bloomberg)
02-06-26 (19:17) Blue Origin: Launch Pad Damage Less Than Feared (Newsmax)
02-06-26 (19:00) Vast, Axiom Look to Europe as NASA Space Station Plan in Limbo (Bloomberg)
02-06-26 (18:52) Neanderthals likely used rhinoceros teeth as versatile, heavy-duty tools (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (18:50) Bang! Exploding immune cells splatter potent toxins everywhere (Nature)
02-06-26 (18:45) NASA's $4 Billion Roman Space Telescope Heads To Florida For Launch (Forbes.com)
02-06-26 (18:42) Trump's psychedelics executive order could accelerate new treatments—even for children (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (18:39) New Drug Nearly Doubles Survival Time For Patients With Pancreatic Cancer Versus Chemotherapy In "Pivotal" Trial (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (18:18) Blue Origin has set a very aggressive return-to-flight timeline (Ars Technica)
02-06-26 (18:14) Hearing loss is bad for the whole body - but new treatments are coming (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (18:14) Hidden store of manganese may have helped Earth get its oxygen (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (18:14) New Scientist recommends Togetherness, a radical new view of life (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (18:11) New analysis reveals why Ganymede has a magnetic field when other moons do not (The Brighter Side of News)
02-06-26 (18:08) Doctors May Need To Rethink Calcium and Vitamin D Recommendations After Major Review (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (18:08) Researchers Suspected Brain Inflammation in Long COVID but Found Something Else (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (18:08) Goodbye CPAP? New Pill Shows Major Promise for Sleep Apnea (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (18:00) Creepy red dots in space look like an 'evil eye' — and scientists had no idea what they were until now (New York Post)
02-06-26 (17:56) The Origin Of Euphrates River Revealed: Over 1.6 Million Years Ago, Two Rivers And Tectonic Forces Came Together (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (17:39) Pre-Inca "Were-Animal" Statues Holding Decapitated Human Heads Were Sculpted From Sacred Volcanic Rock (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (17:37) Drought linked to doubled risk of violence against adolescents (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (17:31) New Study Reveals Latest Outdoor Living Space Trends For Our Homes (Forbes.com)
02-06-26 (17:24) Global SSA Market to Reach $61B as Governments Prioritize Space Security, Resilience, and Orbital Safety (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (17:23) Japanese tree frogs can outsmart predators as tadpoles (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (17:10) This Hidden Rotating Cone Device Saves Lives, But People Rarely Know What It Is For (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (17:06) Lost Colorado River may solve the Grand Canyon mystery (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (17:00) A hidden pollutant is changing how the world's forests breathe (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (17:00) The secret underground system keeping the Grand Canyon alive (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (17:00) Scientists discover gut bacteria that may help protect against autism and ADHD (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (17:00) A single protein may be holding back CAR T cancer therapy (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (17:00) This blood-feeding fly sacrifices its sight after finding a host (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (16:50) Author Correction: CHIT1-positive microglia drive motor neuron ageing in the primate spinal cord (Nature)
02-06-26 (16:50) Publisher Correction: White matter micro- and macrostructure brain charts for the human lifespan (Nature)
02-06-26 (16:50) The future of science communication is not an article like this (Nature)
02-06-26 (16:39) World's Most Elusive Baleen Whale Washes Up After Suspected Boat Strike In Singapore (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (16:39) UN Warning: The World Needs To Prepare For El Nińo This Year - It Could Be A "Strong" One (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (16:37) Shoot for the moon? Science reveals the ideal level of ambition in life (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (16:11) Feeling Tired After Vivid Dreams? Science Says Something Else Is to Blame (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (16:11) Common asthma drug may reverse dangerous fatty liver disease (The Brighter Side of News)
02-06-26 (16:09) Radical proposal would block solar storms with orbital 'airbag' (Science.org)
02-06-26 (16:03) Space laundry solved: Cold plasma tech kills bacteria on astronaut clothing (Interesting Engineering)
02-06-26 (16:01) Impulse Space raises $500 million as orbital maneuvering race heats up (Ars Technica)
02-06-26 (15:52) Arctic rivers are turning orange - will they ever clear up? (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (15:39) T. Rex Had "Human-Sized Arms On A Bus-Sized Animal" - Now We Have The Best Explanation Yet For Why (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (15:36) Remembering inventor and activist Hertha Ayrton (Nature)
02-06-26 (15:36) Polymarket vs science: why researchers are sceptical of the prediction-market hype (Nature)
02-06-26 (15:36) Feynman solved the 'restaurant dilemma' 50 years ago — now a study confirms his mathematics (Nature)
02-06-26 (15:16) Apparent hack targets Space Force official's Instagram account, posts pro-Iran content (Washington Times)
02-06-26 (15:10) The importance of determining an equilibrium state for space traffic management (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (15:09) Exclusive: NSF watchdog unit is no longer investigating research misconduct (Science.org)
02-06-26 (15:06) Teacher emotions can make or break student success (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (14:52) Wolverines are declining where conservation once worked (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (14:52) Robot called the 'Musician Hand' can hear a melody one time and teach itself to play the tune in just two minutes (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (14:52) AI system works with internal body signals to guide cyborg insects (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (14:52) New raptor-like dinosaur ate fish and behaved like modern herons over 70 million years ago (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (14:41) UK explores Vast space station mission for astronaut with physical disability (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (14:28) 20 Best Sci-Fi Movies Based on Actual Science, Ranked by Accuracy (Collider)
02-06-26 (14:24) Impulse Space raises $500 million (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (14:23) Climate stress has transformed the waters of Biscayne Bay (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (14:14) Startup Impulse Space Raises $500 Million, Valued at $4 Billion (Bloomberg)
02-06-26 (14:11) AI Finds Potential Ozempic Side Effects Hidden in an Unexpected Data Source (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (14:08) Largest Known Wild Chimpanzee Community Breaks Apart After Decades of Unity (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (14:08) Scientists Turn Mice Transparent to Uncover Obesity's Secret Effects on Nerves (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (14:08) Scientists Discover a Hidden Cause of Cellular Aging That Can Be Reversed (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (13:57) Researchers may have discovered the key to understanding human consciousness (The Brighter Side of News)
02-06-26 (13:56) Extremely Deep Below The US, Ghostly Quakes Are Shaking Up Earth's Mantle And Surprising Geologists (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (13:55) Voyager to acquire lunar lander developer Astrobotic (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (13:42) Mathematicians sign declaration to rein in AI use (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (13:42) Questioning everything (Scientific American)
02-06-26 (13:39) Can Medical Treatment - Or Other Things - Change Your Eye Color? Yes, Here's How (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (13:36) Better diagnostics could have limited this Ebola outbreak (Nature)
02-06-26 (13:31) A stellar "Rosetta stone" reveals the source of mysterious cosmic signals (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (13:31) Your brain starts making social decisions before you do (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (13:31) One fat helped pancreatic cancer grow while another cut disease in half (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (13:31) New hydrogen breakthrough turns waste heat into clean fuel (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (13:31) New light-powered chip could accelerate AI and quantum computing (ScienceDaily)
02-06-26 (13:10) Researchers call for regulations to protect low Earth orbit environment (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (12:56) Why Can't You Tickle Yourself? The Cerebellum Spoils The Fun (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (12:54) Gigabyte borrows space industry and data center tech, along with all the relevant buzzwords, for its 40th anniversary motherboards (PC Gamer)
02-06-26 (12:39) The Okavango River Begins In Angola And Ends In Botswana. It Never Reaches The Sea (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (12:36) 'Virtual cells' aim to turn raw data into predictive models of biology (Nature)
02-06-26 (12:36) Daily briefing: What it will take to stop the spiralling Ebola outbreak (Nature)
02-06-26 (12:09) Brain mapping effort searches for roots of Parkinson's and other diseases (Science.org)
02-06-26 (11:36) Global plastics treaty must be built on a foundation of monitoring (Nature)
02-06-26 (11:36) Natural capital accounting needs a way to assess uncertainty (Nature)
02-06-26 (11:36) Power imbalances in adviser-student relationships need safeguarding (Nature)
02-06-26 (11:36) Is it time to 'cap and trade' credits for research-funding proposals? (Nature)
02-06-26 (11:36) Will AI ruin the social sciences — or revolutionize them? (Nature)
02-06-26 (11:36) First pig liver and kidneys transplanted into a person — strategy could ease organ shortages (Nature)
02-06-26 (11:11) Astronomers Have Uncovered a Strange Pattern in The Winds of Alien Worlds (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (11:10) Observations Of Seven Ultra-Hot Jupiters Reveal "Exoplanets Do Have Magnetic Fields" (IFLScience.com)
02-06-26 (10:43) Paralympian could become first astronaut with disability to live and work in space (BBC News)
02-06-26 (09:55) NASA abandons 'core module' concept for commercial space station development (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (08:48) WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz's Science-Backed Move Emerges in New Practice Footage After Injury Setback (EssentiallySports)
02-06-26 (08:06) A change in Arctic geography may explain the 100,000-year ice age rhythm (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (07:54) World's Most-Used Weedkiller Found To Disrupt Honeybee Brains (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (07:54) New Crocodile Cousin Discovered After 210 Million Years Hidden in Stone (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (07:54) Archaeologists Have Found Something Unexpected Inside a 1,600-Year-Old Egyptian Mummy (SciTechDaily)
02-06-26 (07:52) Wolves should be stopping Europe's jackals, but humans are giving them a strange shield (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (07:52) A 395-meter rock core acts as a clock to rewrite the Early Triassic timeline (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (07:41) Blue Origin CEO says New Glenn will fly again before the year ends (Engadget)
02-06-26 (06:45) China's Solar Industry Launches Space Alliance With Few Details (Bloomberg)
02-06-26 (04:40) The World's First Nuclear Waste Tomb Is Nearly Ready to Open (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (04:37) Typhoons do more than churn water - they can rewrite the ocean's microbial map across depths (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (04:37) Rain crosses an invisible line and Earth's soils start leaking nutrients in a new way (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (03:57) One Common Food Can Fuel Your Workouts And Aid Recovery. Here's The Science. (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (03:10) France to fly two astronauts on Vast missions (SpaceNews.com)
02-06-26 (02:55) New Species of Fossil Axolotl Unearthed in Mexico (Sci.news)
02-06-26 (02:10) Webb Detects Methane on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS (Sci.news)
02-06-26 (01:40) Physicists Just Achieved 'Perfect Randomness' For The First Time Ever (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (01:37) Clear evidence found that some supermassive black holes form without a stellar collapse (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (01:26) A Painful Side Effect of Statins Explained After Decades of Mystery (Sciencealert.com)
02-06-26 (01:11) First-ever amber discovery in Antarctica reveals lost prehistoric rainforest (The Brighter Side of News)
02-06-26 (00:52) Competition from neighbors may explain why male primates grow larger than females (Earth.com)
02-06-26 (00:32) Pentagon: Press Office Classified Space; Media Barred (Newsmax)
02-06-26 (00:24) The next frontier: Washington grapples with its latest space oddity (FOX News)
02-06-26 (00:20) Northrop eyes 2027 orbital test of Golden Dome space-based missile interceptors (Interesting Engineering)
02-06-26 (00:14) 'Transformative' pancreatic cancer drug doubles survival time (Newscientist.com)
02-06-26 (00:09) Desperate to fight Ebola outbreak, Congo weighs using longshot vaccine options (Science.org)
02-06-26 (00:09) Court blocks NSF's transfer of climate lab's supercomputing facility (Science.org)
02-06-26 (00:09) Exclusive: HHS is now weighing in on science in NIH grants (Science.org)
02-06-26 (00:01) Why cats prefer silver vine to catnip and other May highlights (Ars Technica)
01-06-26 (23:36) Landmark cancer trial shows success against 'undruggable' cancer — raising hopes for future treatments (Nature)
01-06-26 (23:06) Urban heat is rising across 1,400 cities, the real shock is how fast exposure is growing (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (23:06) Tourism can boost local economies - but at what cost? (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (22:52) A 15,000 year old seal tooth pendant was hiding in plain sight, what it reveals about humans is the real surprise (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (22:37) Weight loss drugs and the eye worry, this study points to a surprising upside (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (22:36) Mystery deepens over King Tutankhamun's 'alien space glass' after stunning discovery (The Daily Star)
01-06-26 (22:25) Stress Can Literally Make You Lose Your Direction, According to New MRI Evidence (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (22:25) Scientists Uncover a Hidden Alzheimer's Target and Create the First Tool To Control It (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (22:25) Scientists May Have Found a Completely New Way To Treat Depression (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (22:23) The microbes that feed the ocean are not the ones that end up on the seafloor, scientists found (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (22:11) New synthetic antibiotics could defeat MRSA and prevent relapsing infections (The Brighter Side of News)
01-06-26 (22:10) Pigeons May Sense Earth's Magnetic Field Using Superparamagnetic Immune Cells in Their Livers (Sci.news)
01-06-26 (21:52) Wildfires are becoming deadlier even when less land burns (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (21:28) Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is being explored as a long COVID treatment. Here's what the research shows (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (21:28) Oldest cave art in the U.K. discovered inside Welsh cave (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (21:14) A golden age of maths is dawning and mathematicians are freaking out (Newscientist.com)
01-06-26 (21:14) How human error became a weapon against large language models (Newscientist.com)
01-06-26 (21:14) Do turmeric and curcumin have any actual health benefits? (Newscientist.com)
01-06-26 (21:07) The math of choosing a restaurant meal is revealed in Richard Feynman's notes (Sciencenews.org)
01-06-26 (20:56) It's Officially The Start Of An Era For Nathan Fillion's Space Opera Franchise (Screen Rant)
01-06-26 (20:37) One common fat may quietly fuel diabetes, while another does the opposite (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (20:11) Women's Dementia Risk May Be Shaped by These Key Factors, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (20:11) Columbia University researchers discover new clues to Alzheimer's origins (The Brighter Side of News)
01-06-26 (20:06) Personal experiences with awe-inspiring events make people feel closer to science and nature (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (19:59) 28 Years Later, This Forgotten 21st Century Sci-Fi Cult Classic Changed the Time Travel Genre (Collider)
01-06-26 (19:54) Scientists Discover Surprising Similarities Between Freud's Ideas and Modern Neuroscience (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (19:54) New 7-Dimensional Theory May Finally Solve the Black Hole Information Paradox (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (19:54) The Missing Notebooks That Solved a 25-Year-Old Paleontology Mystery (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (19:52) Corals in toxic waters have tiny allies that may help them survive pollution (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (19:37) Scientists gain a new understanding of the 'nocebo effect' and why anticipated harm hurts more (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (19:37) Mount Fuji rises during heavy rain - and now we know why (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (19:23) Gene-editing treatment permanently lowered cholesterol levels after just one infusion in recent trial (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (19:08) I tried Gemini Omni, and it's so good it feels straight out of science fiction (XDADevelopers.com)
01-06-26 (19:02) Aesthetic Medicine Embraces Longevity Science To Cultivate Beauty From Within (Forbes.com)
01-06-26 (18:41) Daily Glass of Fruit Juice May Lift Your Mood: Study (Sci.news)
01-06-26 (18:39) First Proof Mysterious Radio Pulses Come From Cataclysmic Variables Represents "Astronomical Rosetta Stone" (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (18:39) Shiny Clouds, A Cosmic Kiss, And An Unpredictable Meteor Shower: Here's Why You Should Keep Your Eyes To The Skies This June (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (18:37) Gene test may help thousands of breast cancer patients avoid chemotherapy (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (18:13) How the war in Iran is affecting your dinner plate (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (18:13) Andrew Scott talks about World War II, D-Day and weather forecasting for his new film Pressure (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (18:13) China launches rival to SpaceX Falcon 9 with zero warning (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (18:13) Join the Scientific American Summer Reading Challenge (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (18:11) Moon dust could become the foundation of humanity's first permanent lunar base (The Brighter Side of News)
01-06-26 (18:03) Avi Loeb to Newsmax: Meteor Blast Over Massachusetts Equaled 300 Tons of TNT (Newsmax)
01-06-26 (17:52) Herbal cigarettes may be just as harmful as tobacco cigarettes (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (17:52) World Reef Awareness Day 2026: Hope amid a coral crisis (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (17:39) In 2009, A Giant Whale Carcass Was Found On The Pacific Seabed - And Scientists Watched What Happened To It Over 15 Years (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (17:36) Enantioselective hydrogen atom relay via non-covalent catalyst assembly (Nature)
01-06-26 (17:36) Passive heart-rate monitoring during smartphone use in everyday life (Nature)
01-06-26 (17:36) Smartphone camera takes users' pulse passively during device use (Nature)
01-06-26 (17:36) What it will take to stop the spiralling Ebola outbreak (Nature)
01-06-26 (17:10) The Era Of HiLumi: IFLScience Takes An Exclusive Look Into The Future Of CERN's Large Hadron Collider Ahead Of "Massive" Upgrade (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (17:10) Northrop Grumman partners with Apex on space-based interceptors for Golden Dome (SpaceNews.com)
01-06-26 (17:09) 'That could be a game changer': antiviral pill gets first test for Ebola prevention (Science.org)
01-06-26 (17:07) More young people are looking to AI chatbots for mental health help (Sciencenews.org)
01-06-26 (17:04) John Carpenter Wanted To Send Michael Myers To Space - Here's Why Halloween Stayed On Earth (SlashFilm)
01-06-26 (16:55) Hubble Captures Active Spiral Galaxy: Messier 88 (Sci.news)
01-06-26 (16:50) The Dirt That Refused To Die (Quanta Magazine)
01-06-26 (16:39) Japanese Spacecraft Heading Towards Asteroid 1998 KY26 - But A New Paper Claims It Will Find An Object Of Technological Origin (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (16:36) Robust projections of risks to the Amazon rainforest (Nature)
01-06-26 (16:23) Mountains of the Moon burned for the first time in 12,000 years (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (16:14) Huge study of Alzheimer's genetics identifies new drug targets (Newscientist.com)
01-06-26 (16:11) Thousands of Brain Scans Reveal A Worrying Consequence of Night Shifts (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (16:11) Ancient oceans started to suffocate 8 million years before the Triassic mass extinction (The Brighter Side of News)
01-06-26 (16:00) Your kitchen sponge is releasing microplastics every time you wash dishes (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (16:00) This common amino acid helped mice survive deadly inflammation (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (16:00) This drug delayed rheumatoid arthritis for years after treatment ended (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (16:00) Scientists discover inherited traits that break Mendel's Laws of genetics (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (15:56) Googly-Eyed Buoy Not Scary Enough To Deter Determined Seabirds From Fishing Net Feast (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (15:56) First-Of-Its-Kind Organ Transplant Sees Whole Liver And Both Kidneys Successfully Moved From Pig To Human (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (15:52) Jupiter's largest moon may still be building its core (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (15:49) SpaceX gets US approval to test new Starfall capsules for space manufacturing (Interesting Engineering)
01-06-26 (15:23) Brain scans reveal two hidden subtypes of autism (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (15:10) Spaceport facility bonds are now law - and they fundamentally change space infrastructure finance (SpaceNews.com)
01-06-26 (15:07) A tiny part of your brain may still listen under anesthesia (Sciencenews.org)
01-06-26 (14:52) Push-up test may reveal your future heart disease risk (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (14:36) Poor supervision is pushing young researchers out of academia (Nature)
01-06-26 (14:23) TikTok videos are normalizing illegal vaping among young people (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (14:11) Human Brain Cells Grown on a Chip Level Up to Play 'Doom' (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (14:00) NASA's X-59 is about to break the sound barrier for the first time (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (14:00) NASA's Roman telescope could reveal 100,000 hidden worlds (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (14:00) Hubble captures M88 on a perilous journey that could change it forever (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (13:57) Sending short messages back in time may not break the laws of physics (The Brighter Side of News)
01-06-26 (13:54) Scientists Discover a Simple Writing Test That May Detect Cognitive Impairment (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (13:54) Scientists Made Older Mice Biologically Younger Using Gut Microbes (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (13:54) Scientists Finally Uncover Why Ozempic Stops Working for Some People (SciTechDaily)
01-06-26 (13:51) Walmart $80 Space-Saving Tall Bathroom Cabinet Offers 'Lots of Storage' for Linens and Toiletries (Parade.com)
01-06-26 (13:47) An OpenAI model solved a famous math problem that stumped humans for 80 years (Ars Technica)
01-06-26 (13:42) Hurricane season explained—and what to expect in 2026 (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (13:42) Scientists are racing to stop a type of Ebola we have no vaccine for (Scientific American)
01-06-26 (13:39) Why Do Some Zoos Smell Like Someone's Smoking Weed? Just Ask The "Skunk Wolf" (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (13:36) Science fiction: nine lab-life novels for your holiday reading (Nature)
01-06-26 (13:36) Why it's time to bin recommendation letters in science job applications (Nature)
01-06-26 (13:19) Space boffin breaks silence on 'UFO' spotted soaring out of erupting volcano (The Daily Star)
01-06-26 (12:55) China conducts surprise launch of Long March 12B, delivers Qianfan satellites on debut flight (SpaceNews.com)
01-06-26 (12:39) The Sun Has A "Heartbeat" And It Might Affect Earth More Than We Thought (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (12:36) How long can humans live? We simply don't know (Nature)
01-06-26 (12:36) Daily briefing: Pigeons might find their way by following their liver (Nature)
01-06-26 (12:31) The forgotten organ that could predict how long you live (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (12:31) Why Sweden's wolverine conservation success story is unraveling (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (12:14) Capitalism has warped our understanding of ecology and life's origins (Newscientist.com)
01-06-26 (12:14) Geoengineering can thicken Arctic sea ice, but for how long? (Newscientist.com)
01-06-26 (12:10) "One Of The World's Most Mysterious Predators" Gets A Landmark Study, Revealing Unprecedented Inter-Ocean Movements Spanning 4,400 Kilometers (IFLScience.com)
01-06-26 (12:06) Arc Raiders might be getting a PvE-focused map condition according to limited tests for the Chinese version of the extraction shooter (Eurogamer.net)
01-06-26 (11:55) New Glenn failure worsens constrained launch market (SpaceNews.com)
01-06-26 (11:41) China launches test direct-to-device satellites for multiple projects (SpaceNews.com)
01-06-26 (11:36) Obesity doesn't equate to ill health: why the 'disease' label doesn't always fit (Nature)
01-06-26 (11:36) Daily briefing: Gene-activity 'clock' predicts biological ageing (Nature)
01-06-26 (11:11) Scientists Find Cosmic 'Rosetta Stone' To Decode Baffling Signals From Deep Space (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (09:45) This strange crystal acts like metal and glass at the same time (ScienceDaily)
01-06-26 (06:52) Scientists built a weight-loss drug that sneaks extra power into cells like a Trojan horse (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (06:37) A 407-million-year-old plant fossil reveals a hidden fungus inside (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (06:06) Irregular sleep schedules may push the brain toward inflammation; scientists think they know why (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (05:23) A notorious aquatic weed is pushing north, a new forecast maps where it could take over next (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (04:57) A Sea Cucumber's Amputated Tissue Refuses To Die. Could It Live Forever? (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (04:37) China is chasing an asteroid that may not be a piece of the Moon after all (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (04:11) US Homes Shake as Meteor Explodes With Force of 300 Tons of TNT (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (03:42) Paramount+'s Ambitious Space Opera Has One Of Sci-Fi TV's Best Pieces Of Worldbuilding (Screen Rant)
01-06-26 (03:26) Breakthrough Pill Nearly Doubles Survival Time For One of The Deadliest Cancers (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (03:24) Here's how the CDC tried to use bad science to convince people to wear masks during COVID (FOX News)
01-06-26 (03:06) A blind cavefish was hiding in underground rivers, and it may change how scientists see evolution (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (01:57) Humans Are Still Evolving Right Before Our Eyes on The Tibetan Plateau (Sciencealert.com)
01-06-26 (00:52) Glaciers across Central Asia are melting faster than ever (Earth.com)
01-06-26 (00:11) 500-million-year-old fossil rewrites a missing chapter of Earth's history (The Brighter Side of News)
01-06-26 (00:06) Climate determines which invasive plants become successful (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (23:59) 10 'My Hero Academia' Episodes That Can Be Called Masterpieces (Collider)
31-05-26 (23:56) 10 Best Liminal Space Horror Movies To Watch If You Liked Backrooms (Screen Rant)
31-05-26 (22:54) Stanford's Revolutionary New Microscope Reveals Living Cells in Stunning Detail (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (22:54) Scientists Discover a Sea Slug Smaller Than a Sesame Seed in Taiwan (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (22:54) Wasp Colonies Explode Into Violence After Losing Their Queen (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (22:52) Children trust human eyes, but not a robot's gaze (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (21:37) People with a weak sense of self are more likely to claim a fake hand (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (21:37) Coastal communities are protecting nature across five countries, this new assessment shows what actually works (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (20:52) Vapes may beat patches and gum for quitting smoking, but the evidence comes with a warning (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (20:11) Mysterious Origins of The Nicotine Molecule Are Finally Revealed (Sciencealert.com)
31-05-26 (20:06) Scientists discover a brain circuit that acts like a filing system for your memories (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (20:02) 'KPop Demon Hunters' Misses Making K-Pop History By One Space — For Now (Forbes.com)
31-05-26 (19:23) Red dwarf stars may be swallowing their own planets (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (19:08) Antarctica Suddenly Became Far More Sensitive to Climate Change 1 Million Years Ago (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (18:11) Mars' atmosphere is changing how scientists see unmagnetized planets (The Brighter Side of News)
31-05-26 (18:08) A Hidden Arctic Ocean Crisis Is Unfolding Beneath the Melting Ice (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (18:08) Scientists Create "Living Plastic" That Self-Destructs in Just Six Days (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (18:06) Forgotten fossil in museum drawer challenges what we know about animal evolution (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (17:37) Bean plants detect caterpillar spit and call in wasps for help (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (17:31) Increase Science Literacy — Use R&D Labels On All Products (Forbes.com)
31-05-26 (17:31) Chimpanzees and bonobos have human-like friend circles, study finds (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (17:31) Scientists found the hidden switch fueling alzheimer's brain inflammation (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (17:31) Why cancer spreads more in middle age than in old age (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (17:31) New solar desalination breakthrough makes fresh water without toxic brine (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (17:31) A quantum metasurface breakthrough could finally close the terahertz gap (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (17:31) The ocean's health may depend on a tiny microbe inside fish (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (17:06) Amazon climate extremes predicted for the future are already here (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (17:06) A personalized brain cancer vaccine shows a survival signal, one patient is still cancer free nearly five years later (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (16:47) The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode Fans Rarely Talk About — But Absolutely Should (SlashFilm)
31-05-26 (16:37) Rural groundwater may be hiding antibiotic resistant microbes, a new study links them to human gut genes (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (16:11) A 'Supereruption' That Could Have Buried New Zealand Finally Makes Sense (Sciencealert.com)
31-05-26 (16:11) Astronomers can now measure newborn planet mass from dusty stellar rings (The Brighter Side of News)
31-05-26 (16:06) Wild snakes are carrying a dangerous mix of diseases, and rattlesnakes may be most at risk (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (16:06) Strange crystals help deep-sea fish recycle their own light (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (15:52) Scientists say dark energy may not exist after all (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (15:42) 10 Funniest Far Side Comics That Totally Rewrite Science (Screen Rant)
31-05-26 (14:37) DNA uses multiple ultrafast tricks to protect itself from sunlight (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (14:28) These exotic particles could break physics (Scientific American)
31-05-26 (14:28) Top U.S. science funder slows research grants to universities (Scientific American)
31-05-26 (14:23) Scientists found a hidden sign of puberty in routine heart tests (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (14:08) Scientists Discover Surprising Anemia Benefits of Guava Juice (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (14:08) Your Blood May Carry a 700-Million-Year-Old Secret (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (14:07) A new pancreatic cancer pill may be a game changer for patients (Sciencenews.org)
31-05-26 (14:06) Bacterial shape mystery has finally been solved after decades (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (13:57) New low-temperature process extracts battery-grade lithium with far less waste and energy (The Brighter Side of News)
31-05-26 (13:45) The secret to pigeons' incredible navigation was hiding in their liver (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (13:32) On its 40th anniversary, we reassess 1986's SpaceCamp (Ars Technica)
31-05-26 (13:32) They call it stupid hot for a reason: Heat muddles animal brains (Ars Technica)
31-05-26 (13:11) Strange Event Might Have Been A Primordial Black Hole Winking At Us (Sciencealert.com)
31-05-26 (13:08) Scientists Discover Some "Zombie Cells" May Actually Help You Live Longer (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (12:51) If You Have A One-Car Garage, These 13 Space-Saving Ideas Are A Game Changer (SlashGear)
31-05-26 (11:41) FAA documents outline SpaceX plans for Starfall reentry vehicles (SpaceNews.com)
31-05-26 (11:14) Intermittent fasting triggers surprising changes in the brain (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (11:06) Walmart's $14 10-Tier Shoe Rack Is a 'Sturdy' Space-Saver That Keeps Closets Organized (Parade.com)
31-05-26 (10:36) How The James Webb Space Telescope Works Using Less Power Than Your Microwave (SlashGear)
31-05-26 (07:31) Omega-3 fish oil shows promise against type 2 diabetes (ScienceDaily)
31-05-26 (03:23) A hidden food fight in the gut may shape cancer immunity, scientists found the switch (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (03:11) One Sign of Aging Could Be a Powerful Predictor of Death if You Don't Act (Sciencealert.com)
31-05-26 (02:39) Scientists Discover Two Strange Dead Stars That Defy Astronomical Expectations (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (01:26) Giant Study Reveals The Secret to Heart Health Isn't Low-Carb or Low-Fat (Sciencealert.com)
31-05-26 (01:11) Triassic fossil reveals a beaked, bipedal reptile that looked like an ostrich dinosaur (The Brighter Side of News)
31-05-26 (01:10) Should You Clone Your Pet? Find Out More In Issue 47 Of CURIOUS - Out Now (IFLScience.com)
31-05-26 (01:00) No Spacesuits? No Problem! The For All Mankind Spin-Off Star City Is a Very Different Kind of Space Exploration Show (IGN.com)
31-05-26 (00:49) DANGER IN ORBIT: International Space Station Is Leaking Air Again in a Problem First Detected in 2019 (Thegatewaypundit.com)
31-05-26 (00:37) A humble grass could lock away more carbon, the secret is how deep its roots go (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (00:25) Scientists Find a Smarter Way To Measure the Universe Using Exploding Stars (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (00:25) Earth May Be Seeding Venus With Life, According to New Research (SciTechDaily)
31-05-26 (00:06) Dead trees are piling up faster than forests can break them down, climate change is speeding up the cycle (Earth.com)
31-05-26 (00:06) Amazon's $40 LEGO Tiny Plants Set Is a 'Blast' to Build and Helps 'Brighten' Any Space (Parade.com)
30-05-26 (23:23) Wildfires don't end when the flames stop: the next drought can decide which plants come back (Earth.com)
30-05-26 (23:11) Keto Diet May Help Protect Against Multiple Brain Diseases, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
30-05-26 (23:10) Blue Origin gets national security launch task order hours before New Glenn explosion (SpaceNews.com)
30-05-26 (22:52) Scientists listened inside the Sun and discovered something unexpected (Earth.com)
30-05-26 (22:37) Beans and soy may lower high blood pressure risk, but the amount matters (Earth.com)
30-05-26 (22:23) AI reveals a simple trick to make everyday meals healthier (Earth.com)
30-05-26 (22:11) Scientists find hundreds of inherited DNA patterns that defy classic Mendelian genetics (The Brighter Side of News)
30-05-26 (22:06) Farmers respond to climate risks very differently (Earth.com)
30-05-26 (21:52) Why IBD raises colon cancer risk, scientists finally found the missing link (Earth.com)
30-05-26 (21:34) US firm validates quantum-secure communications over 1.2-mile free-space link (Interesting Engineering)
30-05-26 (21:23) Two people can absorb different calories from the same meal (Earth.com)
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