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15-05-26 (04:57) One Habit May Protect You From Work Stress More Than Exercise, Study Says (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (04:54) Common Blood Pressure Drug Supercharges Cancer Treatment in Surprising New Study (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (04:11) NASA's Psyche Is About to Use Mars as a Slingshot to a Rare Metal Asteroid (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (03:11) Andor Meets Mass Effect In Prime Video's New Space Opera From Expanse's Creators (Screen Rant)
15-05-26 (03:05) Does the PSA test for prostate cancer save lives? New data reverse gold-standard findings (Nature)
15-05-26 (02:37) Common blood pressure drug may help antibiotics fight deadly superbugs (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (02:11) Speaking Two Languages May Affect Dementia Risk in an Unexpected Way (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (01:59) 10 Most Realistic Hard Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked (Collider)
15-05-26 (01:42) U.S. Supreme Court allows mifepristone by mail—for now (Scientific American)
15-05-26 (01:41) Galaxy Cluster Abell 2029 Had Violent Past, Chandra Reveals (Sci.news)
15-05-26 (01:40) Roots of Many Miscarriages Could Trace Back To Before The Mother Is Even Born (Sciencealert.com)
15-05-26 (01:38) 'Regular Show: The Lost Tapes' and the Tricky Science of a TV Revival (IndieWire)
15-05-26 (01:37) Strange particles in one dimension could rewrite quantum physics (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (01:11) Blood-based aging clock predicts dementia risk years before symptoms (The Brighter Side of News)
15-05-26 (01:08) Key Magic Mushroom Ingredient Increases Laziness and Reduces Aggression (SciTechDaily)
15-05-26 (01:00) Rally in Top Space Stocks Sets Short Sellers Up for Squeeze (Bloomberg)
15-05-26 (00:52) Scientists have found a better way to detect alien life (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (00:47) Men use "vocal fry" more than women, counter to stereotype (Ars Technica)
15-05-26 (00:23) Young stars are born inside clouds, but Webb just found the giants escape faster than expected (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (00:23) A stone island in Scotland was hiding a 5,000-year-old wooden secret beneath the water (Earth.com)
15-05-26 (00:10) Cowboy files plans for up to 20,000 orbital data centers (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (23:42) There's an 82 percent chance El Niño will 'emerge soon,' NWS says (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (23:42) 'Golden rule' in abstract art just discovered by mathematicians (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (23:39) Researchers Solve 15-Year Mystery Behind Cancer-Causing Gut Toxin (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (23:39) One of the World's Most Popular Weedkillers May Be Fueling Deadly Superbugs (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (23:37) Fire ants may be among the most brutal invasive species on Earth (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (23:24) Most Australia's 'Wild Dogs' Are Actually Dingoes, DNA Study Finds (Sci.news)
14-05-26 (23:05) Neanderthal molar from Siberia points to possible dental treatment 59,000 years ago (Heritagedaily.com)
14-05-26 (22:52) Smart AI charging helps EV batteries last years longer (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (22:37) Gut bacteria linked to health may have started in the ocean (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (22:32) ColorOS 16.1 Rollout Begins: Live Space, MindPilot AI, & Redesigned Camera App (Android Headlines)
14-05-26 (22:11) Americans are increasingly concerned about AI - want more regulation (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (22:08) Scientists Create Laser "Whirlpools" That Spin Tiny Cells Without Touching Them (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (22:06) Job paths may be shaped by more than just grades in school, and genetics seem to be a big part of the story (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (22:05) Has the mystery of the Tepantitla mural finally been solved? (Heritagedaily.com)
14-05-26 (21:55) Intuitive Machines to buy ground station company (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (21:52) A tropical tree saves water by breathing at night, and its genes may help future crops (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:37) Climate swings may predict where armed conflicts erupt (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:37) A common constipation drug may protect failing kidneys, and the gut may explain why (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:36) Archaeologists unearth hidden coffin cache at Luxor's Abu el-Naga necropolis (Heritagedaily.com)
14-05-26 (21:28) Implantable 'living materials' that deliver drugs on demand could help fight infections (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (21:28) Doubts grow over theory that bird-watchers' trip to Argentine landfill sparked hantavirus outbreak (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (21:28) NASA's Psyche mission is snapping photos of Mars on its way to an asteroid (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (21:24) Giant New Dinosaur Species Discovered in Thailand Reveals Hidden Diversity of Asian Titans (Sci.news)
14-05-26 (21:23) In unreleased document, fired U.S. science board issues stark warning about keeping pace with China (Science.org)
14-05-26 (21:08) Scientists Discover "Hidden" Materials That Could Transform Clean Energy and Batteries (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (21:06) Why men may drive more climate damage than women (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (21:05) NIH staffing shortage could slash number of new grants issued this year (Nature)
14-05-26 (21:01) Defense Business Brief: Tulsa's space draw; Cadenazzi's wish; Anduril's $5B round (Defense One)
14-05-26 (21:00) Vocal fry is more common in men, actually, find scientists (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (21:00) Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release methane 'fire ice' (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (20:52) Dental plaque may have a hidden language that could change gum disease treatment (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (20:29) Long Island school pays student $125K after they removed Palestinian art from parking space (New York Post)
14-05-26 (20:23) AI may save lab animals by rescuing small medical studies (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (20:23) Did this scientist go too far trying to save Ecuador's wildlife? (Science.org)
14-05-26 (20:11) Your Eyes Could Reveal Your Risk of Osteoporosis, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (20:11) Do torpedo bats actually give baseball players an edge? (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (20:10) If The Sun Suddenly Vanished, It Would Take Earth 8 Minutes And 20 Seconds Before "Feeling" Any Change (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (20:07) Steven Spielberg Would Make This One Change to Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Syfy Wire)
14-05-26 (20:05) Author Correction: The AIM2 inflammasome exacerbates atherosclerosis in clonal haematopoiesis (Nature)
14-05-26 (20:02) The Science Of Persuasion In Business (Forbes.com)
14-05-26 (19:52) Red meat helped humans evolve - but now it's harming our health (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (19:45) Space Leaders Worldwide May Fight SpaceX Lofting 1 Million Satellites (Forbes.com)
14-05-26 (19:39) Scientists Just Measured an Energy Pulse Smaller Than a Trillionth of a Billionth of a Joule (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (19:37) Scientists confirmed a massive freshwater aquifer 400 meters under the Atlantic Ocean seabed near New York that could provide the city with water for 800 years (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (19:28) Can helium-3 create a 'gold rush' on the moon? (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (19:18) Scientists unearth fossil of Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand (The Jerusalem Post)
14-05-26 (19:17) How Putting Their Hopes In A 'Space Unicorn' Has Brother Duo Evan & Gregg Spiridellis Heading To Market In Cannes (Deadline.com)
14-05-26 (19:07) Water drops on soap bubble films act like merging galaxies (Sciencenews.org)
14-05-26 (19:06) Scientists say that eating slightly fewer calories may be the most effective way to stay young and slow the aging process (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:56) Earth Is Flying Through An Ancient Cloud Of Exploding Dead Stars, Solving A Decade-Old Antarctic Mystery (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (18:39) 260 Giant Monuments Found In Sahara Desert, Where A Dangerous New Gold Rush Is Heating Up (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (18:37) People with ADHD have a natural inclination for intuitive thinking and creative breakthroughs, according to a new study (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:24) Iridium to take over Aireon to expand aviation safety business (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (18:23) Brain-controlled hearing aid learns which voice you want to hear (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:23) Astronomers spot 27 possible planets that each orbit two different stars (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:23) New study shows metformin helps people with diabetes in surprising ways (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:23) Molecules emerge as a new kind of building block for quantum computers (Science.org)
14-05-26 (18:11) Homo erectus and modern humans may have more in common than previously thought (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (18:10) Electric Eyewear Cheers Up Depressed Mice As Much As Taking Prozac (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (18:10) Golden Dome chief pushes back on $1.2 trillion CBO estimate (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (18:08) 540-Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal a Huge Surprise About Early Life on Earth (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (18:08) Scientists Create "Living" Materials That Crawl, Walk, and Dig on Their Own (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (18:06) Scientists weaponize 'pine tree scent' to trick and kill insect pests without using toxins (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (18:05) Author Correction: Postprandial lipid metabolism durably enhances T cell immunity (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05) Are we really headed for a 'super' El Niño? What the science says (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05) Hallucinated citations highest in social sciences preprints site (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05) Immune cells in the blood drive cognitive ageing — blocking them improves memory (Nature)
14-05-26 (18:05) Procrastination, productivity and inspiration: how research is like designing video games (Nature)
14-05-26 (17:56) The Bizarre Story Of The World's Rarest Fish And How We Lost Track Of It In A Single Pool In Nevada (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (17:39) Pollution From Megaconstellation Launches Is Changing The Atmosphere, Causing "A Climate Effect That's A Little Bit Like Geoengineering" (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (17:39) Early Human Ancestors Processed And Transported Meat 1.6 Million Years Ago (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (17:33) "Not inevitable": Children obesity rates plateau in the US (The Jerusalem Post)
14-05-26 (17:23) Airborne viruses can travel between apartments through vents (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (17:10) CEO Series: Chris Quilty looks at the future of the space industry (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (17:07) AI can take the friction out of life, but some effort can be good (Sciencenews.org)
14-05-26 (17:00) Will burying dead trees after a wildfire keep their carbon locked up? (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (16:56) We May Have Called Time Of Death On The Venus Probes Too Early. 7 Of Them Might Have Survived (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (16:52) Ocean nutrient surges may have triggered two mass extinctions (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (16:32) Forecasters predict wildfires, floods, severe heatwaves from incoming El Niño (Ars Technica)
14-05-26 (16:31) Paleontology rocked by discovery of organic molecules in 66-million-year-old dinosaur bones (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31) After 100 years, scientists finally uncover hidden rule behind cosmic rays (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31) Giant squid discovery uncovers a hidden deep-sea world off Australia (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31) Giant "stealth" magma surge triggered thousands of earthquakes beneath Atlantic island (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:31) Scientists say a daily multivitamin may help slow aging (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (16:11) A Common Nutrient Could Give Your Workout a Surprising Boost (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (16:11) The surprising reason why T. rex had short arms (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (16:08) Dante's Inferno May Secretly Be About a Planet-Destroying Asteroid Strike (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (16:08) Mixing Edible Cannabis and Alcohol May Impair Driving More Than Scientists Expected (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (16:06) Clean energy dams may come at a high cost to rivers and communities (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (16:05) Mental-health research is too often invisible — it is time to change that (Nature)
14-05-26 (16:00) Rebooting stem cells builds aged muscles and assists injury recovery (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (16:00) 'Late Night' Refuses to Explain 'Looksmaxxing' and 'Summer House' Scandal to 'Save You More Brain Space, Baby' | Video (TheWrap.com)
14-05-26 (16:00) 3 things you need to know about quantum computers, from an expert (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (15:56) WHO Updates Hantavirus Advice, Stressing There's No Reason To Expect A Pandemic (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (15:56) In 1844, The Last Pair Of Great Auks Died - And Humans Were To Blame For Their Extinction (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (15:37) Young birds reveal exactly where learning begins in the brain (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (15:07) Female rats like a different kind of tickling than males (Sciencenews.org)
14-05-26 (15:06) 11 Outdoor Furniture Ideas That Instantly Upgrade Any Backyard Space (Parade.com)
14-05-26 (15:06) Xbox is reportedly creating a new Game Pass tier to capture the ever growing Chinese gaming market (Eurogamer.net)
14-05-26 (14:52) Just four weeks of healthy eating may reduce your biological age (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (14:39) After 10 Years, Record-Breaking Solar-Powered Aircraft Comes To An Untimely End After Crashing Into The Gulf Of Mexico (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (14:31) From Missions To Markets: Making Space Visible And Accessible (Forbes.com)
14-05-26 (14:28) The war in Iran is supercharging an ecological crisis in the Persian Gulf (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (14:11) Your Cup of Tea Could Contain Billions of Microplastics From One Source (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (14:10) AST SpaceMobile may use ULA's Vulcan (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (14:06) Strawberry fungus may have waited millions of years to infect crops (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (13:57) Faint black hole 'ringing' provides a sharper test of Einstein's gravity (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (13:56) PCOS Has A New Name: Meet PMOS. Here's What To Know About Why It's Been Changed (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (13:47) "Extreme, transient conditions": Never-before-seen material found in remnants of nuclear detonation (The Jerusalem Post)
14-05-26 (13:39) Scientists Reverse Stroke Damage Using Stem Cells in Breakthrough Study (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (13:39) Eating One Egg a Day Could Cut Alzheimer's Risk by 27% (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (13:31) The Space Between Who You Were And Who You're Becoming: The Identity Shift Behind Major Career Transitions (Forbes.com)
14-05-26 (13:24) House appropriators approve spending bill that keeps NASA budget flat (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (13:13) Deep-Earth diamonds reveal trove of never-before-seen minerals (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (13:13) Depression scales may not work the same for highly intelligent people (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (13:11) Using Weight Loss Drugs May Come With a Downside We Don't Talk About (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (13:10) 120-Million-Year-Old Sauropod Becomes The Largest Dinosaur Ever Found In Asia, As Heavy As 9 Asian Elephants (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (13:10) Why Earth observation data is getting stuck in orbit (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (13:05) Jerusalem excavation reveals vast ancient tunnel with mysterious purpose (Heritagedaily.com)
14-05-26 (13:00) Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release large stores of methane (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (12:52) Geologists map the hidden electrical structure beneath the U.S. continent, saying it may worsen solar storm blackouts (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (12:33) Extremely painful: Evidence suggests Neanderthals performed root canals 59,000 years ago (The Jerusalem Post)
14-05-26 (12:14) How to Build a Data Center in Space (Bloomberg)
14-05-26 (12:00) Asteroid set to fly very close to Earth (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (11:56) These Are The Most Common Dreams Humanity Has, According To What We've Been Googling (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (11:56) Deep In A Remote Mountain Cave, Prehistoric People Were Mining A Mysterious Green Mineral (IFLScience.com)
14-05-26 (11:55) Landspace launches improved Zhuque-2E, Long March 6A lofts new Qianfan satellite group (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (11:50) Daily briefing: Ice core is the longest-ever continuous record of Earth's climate (Nature)
14-05-26 (11:25) Hidden Warm Water Beneath Antarctica Could Rapidly Raise Global Sea Levels (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (11:23) Fossil find shows that many dinosaur species were very attentive parents (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (11:07) Are Your Snacks Fueling Your Brain Fog? Science Says They Might Be (Foodandwine.com)
14-05-26 (11:00) Suzanne Simard on the wood wide web, connectedness - and Avatar (Newscientist.com)
14-05-26 (10:45) Space Stock Craze Comes to Europe as One UK Fund Quadruples (Bloomberg)
14-05-26 (10:36) Shocked Silence Greets RCP8.5 Demise as 'Implausibility' Ruling Leaves Net Zero Fearmongering in Tatters (The Daily Sceptic)
14-05-26 (10:20) Walmart's Charming $53 5-Tier Planter Box Is a 'Sturdy,' Space-Saving Spot for Flowers and Herbs (Parade.com)
14-05-26 (10:00) Deadly "red sky" solar storm from 800 years ago discovered in ancient trees (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (10:00) Scientists discover the strange way CO2 cools part of Earth's atmosphere (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (10:00) Scientists discover hidden math secret inside Chinese money plant leaves (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (09:23) NASA breaks the sound barrier with next-generation Mars helicopter blades (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (08:03) Summer House's West Says Kyle and Amanda Taking 'Space' Would Be 'Fantastic' (US Weekly)
14-05-26 (07:59) 2026 FIFA World Cup players and fans at risk of extreme heat, climate scientists warn (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (07:14) Who are the Japanese? Huge DNA discovery rewrites history (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (07:14) Earth is flying through ancient supernova debris and scientists found the evidence in Antarctic ice (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (07:14) Scientists discover the Southern Ocean is "sweating" more as climate change intensifies (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (07:14) New psychedelic-like drugs could treat depression without making you trip (ScienceDaily)
14-05-26 (06:25) Scientists Revive Ancient Chemistry Trick To Engineer Next-Generation Glass (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (06:25) Scientists Use AI To Supercharge Ultrafast Laser Simulations by More Than 250x (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (06:25) Scientists Just Found a Surprising Way To Destroy "Forever Chemicals" (SciTechDaily)
14-05-26 (06:13) 20 Years Later, These Are the 7 Best Fantasy Movies of 2006 (Collider)
14-05-26 (05:26) New UFO Files Suggest Something Strange Is Happening in The Skies (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (04:26) A Silent Bone Condition Affects 40% of Adults. It May Warn of Osteoporosis. (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (03:06) This Space-Saving Kitchen Essential at IKEA Makes Trash Sorting Look Surprisingly Chic (Parade.com)
14-05-26 (02:26) JWST Reveals a Hidden Structure in The Heart of The Squid Galaxy (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (02:10) Paleontologists Find Lost Ice Age World in Flooded Texas Cave (Sci.news)
14-05-26 (01:40) A 481-Meter Tsunami Struck Alaska, And It Was a Terrifying Near Miss (Sciencealert.com)
14-05-26 (01:23) Rare black wild cat spotted in Andes mountains, offering conservation insight (Earth.com)
14-05-26 (01:23) Boy's brain tumor tied to gene therapy (Science.org)
14-05-26 (01:11) The Universe may have begun inside a black hole, not a Big Bang (The Brighter Side of News)
14-05-26 (00:52) The 32 Best Table Runners to Elevate Your Dining Space (Foodandwine.com)
14-05-26 (00:41) SLS to launch without upper stage for Artemis 3 (SpaceNews.com)
14-05-26 (00:28) Almost half of the objects in Earth's orbit are junk—and that's only the stuff we know about (Scientific American)
14-05-26 (00:28) 10 Most Intense Sci-Fi Movies Ever Made, Ranked (Collider)
14-05-26 (00:16) Consumer rights advocate blasts EA over Dead Space 2 DRM lockouts (NotebookCheck.net)
13-05-26 (23:55) Europa Clipper and Juice Team Up to Observe Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS (Sci.news)
13-05-26 (23:50) At last, a pill that can prevent COVID after exposure to infected people (Nature)
13-05-26 (23:37) Endangered whales are struggling to hear each other over ship noise (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (23:34) 'You're a Waste of Space': LIV Golf Pro Shares Brutal Remarks Made by His Teacher That Left Him Angry (EssentiallySports)
13-05-26 (23:32) Protein in Homo erectus teeth suggests Denisovans gave us some of their DNA (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (23:22) High-status Roman woman discovered buried in ornate lead coffin (Heritagedaily.com)
13-05-26 (23:06) Ancient Mayans may have imported elite dogs from distant lands (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (23:00) Neanderthals treated a dental cavity by drilling into the tooth (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (22:54) Popular Supplement Ingredient Linked to Shorter Lifespan in Men (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (22:51) Viking Age sword discovered on school trip in eastern Norway (Heritagedaily.com)
12-05-26 (23:51) Imperial purple cloth discovered in Roman infant burials in York (Heritagedaily.com)
13-05-26 (22:13) Can hantavirus spread through the air? What we do and don't know (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (22:11) Human childbirth is not uniquely difficult relative to other mammals (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (21:54) Scientists May Have Found a Way To Repair Nerve Damage in Multiple Sclerosis (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (21:54) GLP-1 Weight Loss Linked To Dramatically Lower Risk of Sleep Apnea, Kidney Disease and More (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (21:41) Ancient Earth Repeatedly Thawed during Catastrophic Ice Ages, New Research Suggests (Sci.news)
13-05-26 (21:32) The physics of how Olympic weightlifters exploit barbell's "whip" (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (21:23) Gotcha! Odd language mistakes may help identify fake papers (Science.org)
13-05-26 (21:14) Varda Deepens Drugs-in-Space Bet After Win With AIDS Medication (Bloomberg)
13-05-26 (21:13) Americans are increasingly open to using psychedelics for medical reasons (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (21:13) 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth may be oldest evidence of dentistry (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (21:00) Arctic fires are releasing carbon stored for thousands of years (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Asteroid to miss Earth by a quarter of the length from us to the moon (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Why autism pioneer Uta Frith wants to dismantle the spectrum (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Ancient teeth hint at links between Denisovans and Homo erectus (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (21:00) Natural sunscreen found in fish eggs can be made by E. coli factories (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (20:54) Scientists Uncover the Surprising Source of Strange Clouds Near the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (20:52) Low ocean clouds may not disappear as easily as models predicted, which could change climate forecasts (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:52) Gut bacteria are influenced by your genes, study finds (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:50) Dried to survive: desiccated tardigrades tolerate high heat (Nature)
13-05-26 (20:47) NASA provides some details about Artemis III, but hard decisions remain (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (20:47) A new US military wargame series began by simulating a nuclear weapon in orbit (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (20:47) Neanderthals drilled cavities to treat a toothache 59,000 years ago (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (20:41) Gravitational Waves Could Become New Tool in Hunt for Dark Matter (Sci.news)
13-05-26 (20:37) New evidence shows how water from deep wells can become toxic (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:37) Scorpion venom may contain the answer to drug-resistant bacteria (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:25) The 'numbers just aren't there,' Dead Space producer says, and that's why we'll probably never see Dead Space 4 (PC Gamer)
13-05-26 (20:23) Volcanoes may have trapped Earth in a 56-million-year ice age (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (20:20) World's first space-based neutrino detector reaches orbit to study sun's core (Interesting Engineering)
13-05-26 (20:12) Arc Raiders will soon let you keep blueprints and buy more stash space because "very few of you are going on the Expedition" (GamesRadar)
13-05-26 (20:11) The Earliest Known Dentistry Wasn't Done By Our Species (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (20:11) Icing injuries prolongs pain and slows recovery, researchers find (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (20:10) Neanderthals Were Performing Dental Surgery Nearly 60,000 Years Ago - And It Actually Worked (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (20:07) First evidence of Neandertal dentistry found in ancient molar (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (20:06) Patchouli oil shows surprising power against mosquitoes (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:52) Most flood maps are missing a key data component related to rivers (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:52) A cup of water reveals another requirement for life as we know it to exist in the universe (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:50) Pristine Antarctic ice records the Solar System's travels (Nature)
13-05-26 (19:39) Meet The 3-Sided "Y-Zipper," A Revolution For Technical Gears, Robots, and Even Art, 40 Years In The Making (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (19:38) Hantavirus questions grow in the wake of a cruise ship outbreak (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (19:37) An old coal town may heat its future with the water hiding inside abandoned mines (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:37) Financial instability may shape aging as much as disease (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:37) Video-acoustic camera system developed to observe Arctic seafloor (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:37) Hobby Lobby's 'Gorgeous' $8 Find Brings 'Cheerful' Whimsy to Any Outdoor Space (Parade.com)
13-05-26 (19:23) Webb telescope stares into the 'natal clouds' where stars are born (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (19:08) This Dazzling Green Snake Was Hiding in Plain Sight for Decades (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (18:59) Radar picks up on bird migration. But how do we tell birds and storms apart? (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (18:59) Are attention spans really shrinking? What the science says (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (18:59) Baby 'cosmic fossil' galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe's first stars (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (18:56) Why Hasn't NASA Launched A Third Voyager? It Comes Down To A Lack Of Cosmic Alignment (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (18:50) Red-light therapy is all the rage — does it work? (Nature)
13-05-26 (18:39) 400,000-Year-Old Teeth Could Reveal How Mysterious "Super-Archaic" DNA Made Its Way From Ancient Hominins To Modern Humans (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (18:24) The Boys Showrunner Details [Spoiler]'s Shocking Death in Penultimate Episode (Exclusive) (Syfy Wire)
13-05-26 (18:18) Gravitational lens shows a galaxy just 800 million years post-Big Bang (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (18:17) Google and SpaceX Want to Put AI Data Centers in Space (Android Headlines)
13-05-26 (18:11) Scientists reveal why the Earth's upper atmosphere is cooling while the surface is heating up (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (18:10) Do Platypuses Have Teeth? Not Anymore, But An "Exceptionally Rare" Fossil Proves They Used To (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (18:07) To get string theory, you need only four physics assumptions (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (17:51) Why Fuel Economy Tanks 25% When You Hit 75 Mph: The Physics Explained (SlashGear)
13-05-26 (17:50) Stereoelectronic manipulation of ligands for perovskite solar cells (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) An ultra-faint, chemically primitive galaxy forming in the reionization era (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) More concentrated precipitation decreases terrestrial water storage (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Efficient robot navigation inspired by honeybee learning flights (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Sustaining microglial reparative function enhances stroke recovery (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Adaptive cellular evolution in the intestine of hyperdiverse cichlid fishes (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Long-term editing of brain circuits using an engineered electrical synapse (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) State media control influences large language models (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Enhanced response of extreme compound events to cumulative CO2 emissions (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Enamel proteins from six Homo erectus specimens across China (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Twenty-first century emergence of alpine fire in Central African mountains (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Ecotypes of triple-negative breast cancer in response to chemotherapy (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Gaussian boson sampling with 1,024 squeezed states in 8,176 modes (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Lineage and organ signals sequentially build organ intrinsic nervous systems (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) SNOR promotes translation restart after dormancy (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Mesoscale atomic engineering in a crystal lattice (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Subspace communication in the hippocampal-retrosplenial axis (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Large-scale discovery, analysis and design of protein energy landscapes (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Asymmetric splitting in dividing lipid-nucleotide multilamellar droplets (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Sleep chart of biological ageing clocks in middle and late life (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Developmental gene expression patterns driving species-specific cortical features (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Obesity rise plateaus in developed nations and accelerates in developing nations (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Eosinophils drive intestinal remodelling and innate defence in reproduction (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) A synaptic locus of song learning (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) An X-linked long non-coding RNA, PTCHD1-AS, and the core features of autism (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) White matter micro- and macrostructure brain charts for the human lifespan (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Fast and furious: the gaseous outflows of quasars in the early Universe were extreme (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Sleep linked to slower ageing: huge study pinpoints the right amount (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Growth charts reveal how the brain's 'communication highways' change throughout life (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Did Homo erectus and Denisovans mate? Tooth proteins hint at ancient trysts (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Relics of the first stars spotted in a distant, ultra-faint galaxy (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Targeted electron beam creates thousands of atomic crystal defects (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Bee-inspired navigation robot pinpoints its home using a neural network (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) State media control shapes LLM behaviour by influencing training data (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Obesity has risen in all countries — but at a faster pace in poorer ones (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Protective maternal gut instincts (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:50) Daily briefing: The cities getting 'richer and cleaner' (Nature)
13-05-26 (17:41) Tiny Bacteria in the Fog May Be Helping Clean the Air (Sci.news)
13-05-26 (17:39) NASA Satellites Capture Giant Ghostly Blue-Green Bloom Forming Off The Eastern Coast Of The USA (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (17:39) Scientists Discover That a Single Dose of Psilocybin Changes the Human Brain (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (17:39) "Totally Unexpected" - Scientists Discover Pancreatic Cancer's Fatal Addiction (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (17:23) Ghost of long-extinct ancestor lives on in people today (Science.org)
13-05-26 (17:23) Fluffy ice could imperil spacecraft landings on ocean moons (Science.org)
13-05-26 (17:20) Aldi's Pretty New Cordless Table Lamps Add a Pop of Dopamine Decor to Your Space (Parade.com)
13-05-26 (17:13) Tiny robot drones learn to navigate the world like honeybees (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (17:13) WHO warns the world is falling short of and even reversing its health targets (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (17:11) 400,000-Year-Old Proteins Reveal a Surprise Twist in The Human Family Tree (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (17:06) Harsh parenting disrupts a child's ability to self-regulate stress (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (17:06) Hoping for a Dead Space 4? Series writer and producer Chuck Beaver says the "numbers just aren't there" to make it happen (Eurogamer.net)
13-05-26 (17:01) Blue Origin may need external funding to hit ambitious launch targets (Ars Technica)
13-05-26 (16:52) Clean energy industry needs more nickel, but the mines required to get it will cause environmental harm (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (16:52) Airplanes send massive bursts of ultrafine particles into nearby neighborhoods (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (16:45) Quantum breakthrough could revolutionize teleportation and computing (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) New quantum algorithm solves "impossible" materials problem in seconds (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Scientists discover a mysterious silicone pollutant that may be everywhere (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) This daily habit could lower dementia risk by 35%, scientists say (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Cacti are evolving shockingly fast and scientists just learned why (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Your "um" and pauses could reveal early dementia risk (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Halley's comet may be named after the wrong person (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Humans returned to Britain 500 years earlier than scientists thought after the last ice age (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:45) Scientists finally solve the 100-year mystery behind tough tires (ScienceDaily)
13-05-26 (16:41) Rocketeers are Competing at the IREC for Your Attention (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (16:39) "This Wasn't Really Something We Were Expecting To Be Able To Do": Black Hole Collisions Can Now Be Used To "Autotune" Gravitational Wave Detectors (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (16:21) How the Bird Eye Was Pushed to an Evolutionary Extreme (Quanta Magazine)
13-05-26 (16:11) Strange ripples in space may point to dark matter near merging black holes (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (16:10) NASA's New RISC-V Space Chip Offers 100x Performance Boost for Future Mars Missions (HotHardware)
13-05-26 (16:10) Northrop Grumman targets lunar navigation market with Webb-derived guidance system (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (16:08) A Strange Quantum Effect May Explain One of Biology's Greatest Mysteries (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (16:08) NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Is About To Fly Shockingly Close to Mars (SciTechDaily)
13-05-26 (16:07) The crust under Africa is thinning in a way that hasn't been seen before (Sciencenews.org)
13-05-26 (16:06) Contagious yawning begins before birth, study finds (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (16:00) New rules confirm public has a right to see how UK government uses AI (Newscientist.com)
13-05-26 (15:50) The hunt for the next antibiotics (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Street sellers and private physicians fuel antibiotic overuse (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Old antibiotics are being revived to fight new threats (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) The fightback against antimicrobial resistance starts at home (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Why farm workers need protection from antimicrobial resistance (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Antibiotics look like any other drugs — and that's a problem (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Six key developments in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Economic reform can save antibiotic innovation (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Antifungal resistance is growing - will new treatments turn the tables? (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:50) Are non-antibiotic drugs contributing to antimicrobial resistance? (Nature)
13-05-26 (15:39) Neil deGrasse Tyson Says He Wants To Be Buried, Not Cremated - And The Science Of Why Is Compelling (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (15:37) Doctors worldwide may finally have a reliable way to predict heart risk (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (15:10) With El Niño Brewing, 2026 Could See The Most Extreme Weather In Modern History (IFLScience.com)
13-05-26 (15:06) Fog is alive and quietly cleaning pollution from the air (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (15:03) US space firm moves closer to switching on world's first energy grid in space (Interesting Engineering)
13-05-26 (14:50) The futile beauty of flightless birds (Nature)
13-05-26 (14:37) Crop pest outbreaks don't follow the climate pattern scientists expected (Earth.com)
13-05-26 (14:28) Quitting weight-loss drugs or a diet can cause weight regain—two strategies could help prevent that (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (14:28) Why hantavirus takes so long to show symptoms and what that means for containment (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (14:28) Each atom in the universe might be unique (Scientific American)
13-05-26 (14:28) Forget 'The Twilight Zone' — All 65 Episodes of This Cult Sci-Fi Series Are Streaming Free (Collider)
13-05-26 (14:24) SES joins Eutelsat in canceling GEO expansion satellites (SpaceNews.com)
13-05-26 (14:11) 'Forever Chemicals' Found in 98.8% of Human Blood Samples Tested (Sciencealert.com)
13-05-26 (13:57) Nature's air purifier: Fog is alive and it's cleaning our air (The Brighter Side of News)
13-05-26 (13:56) The Euphrates River, Linked To Biblical Prophecies Of Armageddon, Appears To Be Drying Up (IFLScience.com)
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