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13-06-26 (18:28)   6 Worst '90s Action Movies That Are Truly 0/10 (Collider)
13-06-26 (18:28)   Co-op FPS Jump Space is back with its biggest update yet, and you can test it right now (PCGamesN.com)
13-06-26 (18:23)   Why antidepressants make people feel worse before they feel better (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (18:11)   Earth's underground fungal network may stretch 110 quadrillion kilometers (The Brighter Side of News)
13-06-26 (18:06)   A condition affecting 170 million women just got a new name, and doctors say the old one was misleading (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (17:54)   Scientists Reveal the Hidden Way Caffeine Sabotages Sleep (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (17:54)   Your Gut Microbes May Decide How Many Calories You Really Absorb (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (17:54)   Millions Take This Joint Supplement but Scientists Found a Concerning Alzheimer's Link (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (17:52)   Scientists found a lower-heat way to make clean hydrogen from water (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (17:41)   Why your cardiologist might tell you to skip AirPods (Engadget)
13-06-26 (17:37)   Scientists found a new way to read the hidden messages cells send to each other (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (17:37)   Flat materials can bend light, and scientists just found the pattern hiding inside (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (17:32)   German Space Chief Warns Russia May Build Orbital Nuke (Newsmax)
13-06-26 (17:23)   Father's weight before conception may shape a child's future health (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (17:06)   Trump administration shuts down major ocean monitoring network (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (17:02)   Gabe Newell's €700 Million Deep-Sea Research Vessel Could Change Ocean Science Forever (Forbes.com)
13-06-26 (17:00)   Lucy's hunter revealed: Giant crocodile terrorized early human ancestors (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (17:00)   Alien planet spins revealed a hidden clue to how worlds form (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (17:00)   Your brain can keep improving into your 90s, study finds (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (17:00)   Learning a musical instrument in your 70s could help protect memory (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (17:00)   Why grandparents matter more than ever for children's mental health (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (17:00)   A hidden gene finally explains this rare neurological disorder (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (17:00)   Dark energy survives major challenge as universe keeps accelerating (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (17:00)   New fentanyl vaccine blocks deadly overdoses before they start (ScienceDaily)
13-06-26 (16:52)   AI reveals a stark divide in how countries plan for climate change (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (16:37)   Sex sparked an explosion of life on Earth 540 million years ago (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (16:24)   Disclosure Day's Henry Lloyd-Hughes Breaks Down Train Crash, Steven Spielberg's "Old School" Set (Exclusive) (Syfy Wire)
13-06-26 (16:11)   Brushing Your Teeth Could Help Prevent a Deadly Hospital Infection (Sciencealert.com)
13-06-26 (16:11)   Deep-ocean cameras capture first-ever images of live Goblin shark (The Brighter Side of News)
13-06-26 (15:41)   Parker Solar Probe makes another flyby of the sun, solar energy bags a win, and more science stories (Engadget)
13-06-26 (15:23)   Parents influence children through genes they never pass down (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (15:06)   Children conceived through fertility treatments grow just like other kids (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:52)   Farmers helped double rice production despite decades of climate stress (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:42)   8 Forgotten Sci-Fi Movies Better Than Most Blockbusters You've Already Seen (Collider)
13-06-26 (14:38)   TANVI RATNA: How Trump's multi-front pressure is shrinking Putin's operating space (FOX News)
13-06-26 (14:37)   Ice ages may have triggered volcanic activity that fed ocean plankton (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:37)   Chimpanzees in harsh savannas hunt army ants with surprising precision (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:23)   Earth's freshwater cycle is changing at an unprecedented rate (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:23)   Scientists believe a vast ocean once covered the landing site of the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:23)   Alcohol may rewire two brain networks, and scientists linked them to memory and movement problems (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:23)   A new brain scan may spot Alzheimer's tangles before symptoms take over (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:23)   A common vitamin has a complicated link to cancer, and too much may not be harmless (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:23)   How Dead Sea microbes swim through some of Earth's saltiest water (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:23)   JWST finds and weighs the most distant dormant black hole ever detected (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (14:13)   World-first: therapy to make cells young again given to a person (Scientific American)
13-06-26 (14:13)   U.S. Industries Push to Revive Tungsten Production Amid Shortage (Scientific American)
13-06-26 (14:13)   World Cup camera coverage poses a moving math puzzle (Scientific American)
13-06-26 (14:11)   Scientists Link a Single Gene to Rapid Growth, But It Comes With a Catch (Sciencealert.com)
13-06-26 (14:08)   Scientists Uncover What Kept Humanity's First Campfires Burning 780,000 Years Ago (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (14:08)   Why Evolution Stalled for Millions of Years Before Suddenly Exploding (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (14:08)   New Feathered Dinosaur May Have Solved a 120-Million-Year-Old Fossil Mystery (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (14:01)   Threads of underground fungal networks are long enough to reach beyond the Solar System (Ars Technica)
13-06-26 (13:57)   Scientists warn we may be missing signs of alien life across the universe (The Brighter Side of News)
13-06-26 (13:11)   This Week in Science: World's Biggest Scorpion, a Whale Graveyard, And More! (Sciencealert.com)
13-06-26 (12:39)   One Year On, The World's Largest Sand Battery Is Showing How A New Way Is Possible (IFLScience.com)
13-06-26 (12:39)   In The 1930s, Oskar Speck Sailed In A Canoe For 50,000 Kilometers From Germany To Australia (IFLScience.com)
13-06-26 (11:43)   Sci-fi horror film Backrooms is a triumph for its 20-year-old director (Newscientist.com)
13-06-26 (11:39)   Humans May Have Been Using Fire 1.8 Million Years Ago, Deepest Whale Graveyard Contains Nearly 500 Whales Including New Species, And Much More (IFLScience.com)
13-06-26 (10:36)   The Climate Cult (The Daily Sceptic)
13-06-26 (08:54)   Breakthrough Ultrasound Patch Tracks Blood Flow and Fetal Health in Real Time (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (08:54)   New Discovery Reveals Vitamin K's Surprising Role in Preventing Bone Loss (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (08:54)   Ozempic and Similar Drugs Linked to Dramatic Drop in Addiction Rates (SciTechDaily)
13-06-26 (08:47)   AI meets biology: How cellular intelligence is redefining stem cell therapy (The Jerusalem Post)
13-06-26 (08:36)   Most Efficient Solar Module in the World — New Record (CleanTechnica)
13-06-26 (07:19)   World Cup bunting with 48 countries 'brightens up entertaining space' (The Daily Star)
13-06-26 (07:05)   New Method Turns Ocean Water into Drinking Water, without Waste (CleanTechnica)
13-06-26 (06:07)   Pamper Yourself This Pride with 1991's 'Vegas in Space,' the Fiercest Drag Film on the Planet Clitoris (IndieWire)
13-06-26 (04:23)   The last quiet places for wildlife are being cut into pieces by roads (Earth.com)
13-06-26 (03:28)   8 Sci-Fi Movies With the Most Interesting Visions of the Future (Collider)
13-06-26 (03:11)   A Supplement For Joint Pain Could Accelerate Alzheimer's Memory Loss (Sciencealert.com)
13-06-26 (02:42)   Prime Video's New Space Opera Is Coming To Steal Battlestar Galactica's Crown (Screen Rant)
13-06-26 (02:01)   SpaceX is now a public company valued for its AI potential, so what comes next? (Ars Technica)
13-06-26 (01:11)   Men Can Lose Their Y Chromosome With Age, And We Finally Know The Cost (Sciencealert.com)
13-06-26 (01:11)   JWST finds rare planet with different atmospheric conditions at dawn and dusk (The Brighter Side of News)
13-06-26 (00:42)   Forget 'Doctor Who,' This Near-Perfect 2-Part British Sci-Fi Comedy Almost Got a U.S. Remake (Collider)
13-06-26 (00:40)   New documentary follows researchers' increasingly fraught career path (Science.org)
13-06-26 (00:31)   SpaceX IPO Sparks Surge in Space Industry Investment and Market Optimism (Bloomberg)
13-06-26 (00:00)   Tom Mueller on SpaceX's Rise and Space Economy (Bloomberg)
12-06-26 (23:59)   NASA's experimental quiet supersonic plane passes another critical milestone (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (23:23)   Parent coaching in preschool helps children thrive years later (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (23:13)   Former Astronaut Reveals Which Space Movies Actually Get It Right (Collider)
12-06-26 (23:11)   E-Bikes Are Linked to a Disturbing New Injury Phenomenon, Experts Warn (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (23:10)   SpaceX shares rise nearly 20% in historic IPO (SpaceNews.com)
12-06-26 (22:55)   Avanti trims GEO exposure with Hylas-3 sale (SpaceNews.com)
12-06-26 (22:52)   Human generosity follows a surprising social rule (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (22:45)   VIDEO: Fresh Release of UFO Files Reveals Glowing Orbs, Purported 'Message From Space' Destroyed by CIA (Breitbart.com)
12-06-26 (22:39)   Astronomers Find Strongest Evidence Yet for Magnetic Fields on Alien Worlds (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (22:37)   Unhatched bird eggs reveal decades of hidden pollution (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (22:14)   Musk Aiming For 'Holy Grail of Space Flight' in Reusability, Says Loren Grush (Bloomberg)
12-06-26 (22:11)   New AI system identifies 102 brain tumor types in minutes instead of weeks (The Brighter Side of News)
12-06-26 (22:01)   Have politics finally come for the National Academies of Science? (Ars Technica)
12-06-26 (21:59)   Former U.S. health official explains why the Trump administration 'ignored' a key alcohol study (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (21:55)   Astronomers fear orbital data centers will interfere with observations (SpaceNews.com)
12-06-26 (21:52)   Deep waters off Japan harbor four species of 'living pink rocks' that help store carbon (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (21:37)   Seabirds drive rapid coral reef recovery after invasive rats are removed from islands (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (21:36)   'Student Geng' ignites research-integrity scandal in China after calling out senior academics (Nature)
12-06-26 (21:25)   Astronomers Unveil Record-Breaking Haul of 161 New Black Hole Collisions (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (21:25)   Ancient Meteorite Reveals a Forgotten Planet That Existed 4.5 Billion Years Ago (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (21:23)   Asteroid impacts on early Earth created environments where life on Earth may have begun (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (21:07)   SpaceX Blasts Past $2T, Musk's Wealth Tops Trillion As Record IPO Ignites Space Economy (Zerohedge.com)
12-06-26 (21:07)   A popular sunscreen ingredient can finally be sold in the United States (Sciencenews.org)
12-06-26 (21:00)   Space Stocks Tumble as Investors Race Toward Musk's IPO (Bloomberg)
12-06-26 (20:52)   Climate change is redistributing sunlight across the planet (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (20:45)   Musk Brought Price of Space Launches Down Says Former NASA Astronaut (Bloomberg)
12-06-26 (20:42)   Earth's permafrost could soon release hidden 'deep carbon,' supercharging warming (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (20:40)   Metal-driven chemical reaction in deep sea may explain origin of life (Science.org)
12-06-26 (20:37)   Deep-sea life holds 500 million previously unknown genes (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (20:11)   Massive blood study finds 88,000 new links between genes and metabolism (The Brighter Side of News)
12-06-26 (20:11)   Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (20:06)   Overlooked pollutants are a major source of global warming (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (19:45)   The Future of Farming in Space (Bloomberg)
12-06-26 (19:43)   The relationship recession is even bigger for Gen Z than we thought (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (19:43)   Killer robots are here - we must finally decide whether to accept them (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (19:37)   Flickering quasar reveals a mature black hole in the young universe (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (19:23)   Dengue fever risk is rising in California as temperatures warm (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (19:07)   A new method could spot fentanyl variants no one has cataloged yet (Sciencenews.org)
12-06-26 (18:56)   Earth's Underground Fungal Network Could Stretch A Billion Times Farther Than The Distance To The Sun (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (18:52)   Researchers identified a brain cancer switch that can turn normal cells into tumors (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (18:46)   Steven Spielberg Alien & Space Movies: What to Watch Amid 'Disclosure Day' Release (Hollywood Life)
12-06-26 (18:39)   For The First Time, A Goblin Shark Has Been Filmed In Its Natural Habitat - And The Footage Is Spooky As Hell (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (18:25)   Mini Brain Organoids Expose Hidden Biological Differences in Alzheimer's Disease (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (18:25)   Scientists Recommend Doing This To Reduce Anxiety During Pregnancy (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (18:23)   National Cougar Day: Why North America's most adaptable cat still needs protection (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (18:19)   Briefing Chat: The epic journey of Stonehenge's central stone (Nature)
12-06-26 (18:19)   Humans outperform AI at this highly rigorous mathematics test (Nature)
12-06-26 (18:19)   An innovative technology boosts image quality for protein structures (Nature)
12-06-26 (18:16)   Why SpaceX's $135 IPO May Have More To Do With AI Than Space (Forbes.com)
12-06-26 (18:11)   Rare meteorite points to a long-lost planet from our early solar system (The Brighter Side of News)
12-06-26 (18:10)   7 Percent Of Earth's Most Endangered Great Ape Species Was Wiped Out By Cyclone Senyar In 2025 (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (18:10)   The Prime Meridian Isn't Actually At The Prime Meridian. To Get To It You Have To Walk 102 Meters (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (18:07)   Crossword: Power play (Sciencenews.org)
12-06-26 (17:55)   Astronomers May Have Found Supernova Remnant near Milky Way's Central Black Hole (Sci.news)
12-06-26 (17:38)   Tom Holland Wants MCU's Peter Parker To Mentor Next Spider Hero (Syfy Wire)
12-06-26 (17:13)   The 24 alien books Scientific American recommends (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (17:08)   Scientists Reveal What Happened When 12 People Were Trapped Together in Antarctica for 10 Months (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (17:07)   Here's what would happen if you tried to break a photon in half (Sciencenews.org)
12-06-26 (17:06)   AI can now detect whale calls with 96% accuracy (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (17:06)   Scientists found a Mars clue that may help Perseverance spot rocks from deep inside the planet (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (17:06)   An off switch may keep cancer-fighting T cells alive longer (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (17:06)   A hidden pollutant is changing how the world's forests breathe carbon (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (16:56)   Trippy Trailer for 'Welcome Space Brothers' Doc on Unarius UFO Cult (FirstShowing.net)
12-06-26 (16:56)   Why Putting A House Spider In The Garden Isn't The Good Deed You Think It Is (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (16:39)   IFLScience Visits The Second-Largest Solar System Scale Model In The World And Concludes: Space Is Big (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (16:39)   Humans Have A Strong Tendency To Walk Counterclockwise, But Scientists Have No Idea Why (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (16:37)   What influences a child's brain development? One factor stands out (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (16:21)   Where Did Earth Get Its Oceans? Maybe It Made Them Itself. (Quanta Magazine)
12-06-26 (16:20)   Brain-inspired cryogenic chip operates at temp as low as -460°F for quantum and space use (Interesting Engineering)
12-06-26 (16:11)   Researchers find a surprising human bias toward counterclockwise motion (The Brighter Side of News)
12-06-26 (16:11)   Earliest Flickering Quasar Ever Seen Could Explain Monster Black Holes (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (16:10)   The San Andreas Fault Is Under More Stress Than Ever Before (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (16:07)   Measles has no treatments. Changing that may not be easy (Sciencenews.org)
12-06-26 (16:00)   These tiny holes could change how the world cleans water (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   Alaska's glaciers have a startling response to rising temperatures (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   Scientists discover a surprising cancer link to Alzheimer's disease (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   The missing notebooks that solved a 55-million-year-old fossil mystery (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   Can fasting fight gum disease? Scientists find surprising link (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   Giant underground neutrino detector brings scientists closer to cracking the neutrino puzzle (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   Brain-inspired chip runs near absolute zero and could transform quantum computing (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   Stanford scientists regrow lost cartilage and reverse arthritis in major breakthrough (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   A legendary golden fabric lost for 2,000 years has returned (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   One-way quantum synchronization could make quantum computers more reliable (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (16:00)   Ancient DNA shared with Neanderthals may explain human language (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (15:59)   SpaceX's historic IPO ignites the new space race (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (15:59)   Steven Spielberg's Disclosure Day gets one major thing wrong about the search for aliens (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (15:44)   HKU Engineering Develops 'Brain-Like' Chip to Advance Quantum Computing And Deep-Space Exploration (The Quantum Insider)
12-06-26 (15:43)   Quantum computer quickly mines cryptocurrency while using less energy (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (15:43)   Art and nature come together in stunning new Henry Moore exhibition (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (15:43)   Striking photos show how sands are encroaching on oases in the Sahara (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (15:43)   Vaping after quitting smoking is linked to lung cancer (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (15:37)   Bird songs that travel farther may survive longer (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (15:23)   Some types of water may interfere with medications (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (15:22)   Nothing, the brand that took OnePlus' shelf space, just scored its biggest US win yet (PhoneArena)
12-06-26 (15:10)   All in on AI at Astra (SpaceNews.com)
12-06-26 (15:07)   No, mastic gum won't reshape your jaw (Sciencenews.org)
12-06-26 (14:56)   In 1926, Archaeologists Found The Skull Of The "Devil's Tower Child" Neanderthal And Changed Everything We Knew About This Extinct Human Species (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (14:52)   Scientists trigger sleep's repair mode in awake brains (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (14:52)   Europe faces a hidden heatwave risk that could shatter records (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (14:37)   Simple daily movement has a measurable impact on your mood (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (14:28)   SpaceX IPO valuation depends on Starship and orbital AI data centers (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (14:24)   H3 successfully returns to flight (SpaceNews.com)
12-06-26 (14:23)   A tiny smart ear tag can read hidden health signals from livestock without a battery (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (14:19)   Why we seek to fly: Books in brief (Nature)
12-06-26 (14:11)   Scientists Found a New Alzheimer's Trigger, And a Drug to Slow It in Mice (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (13:57)   Humans nearly went extinct 930,000 years ago, researchers find (The Brighter Side of News)
12-06-26 (13:52)   Alzheimer's may have an inflammation switch that scientists are learning to block (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (13:52)   Flexible brain-inspired electronics may revolutionize wearable medical devices (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (13:52)   Migrating cranes are losing quiet wetland refuges as roads and cities close in (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (13:52)   Cooling your head may help lift mood and reduce depression symptoms (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (13:52)   Spider webs are helping scientists discover new species of fungi (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (13:52)   Early humans had detailed environmental knowledge and advanced tool making abilities over 800,000 years ago (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (13:47)   Rocket Report: Nova moving through test campaign; SpaceX IPO launches Friday (Ars Technica)
12-06-26 (13:39)   Buried for 1.7 Billion Years: These Ancient Fossils May Rewrite the Story of Complex Life (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (13:39)   Brown Eggs Vs. White Eggs: Why Are They Different Colors? Some Breakfast Trivia To Dine Out On (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (13:39)   NASA Spots Giant Ocean Swell Signaling a Potential El Niño Comeback (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (13:39)   The "Impossible" Earthquake Beneath Utah Was Real After All (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (13:28)   Crowdsourcing could discover new meteor showers and more (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (13:11)   Scientists Discover a Strange Global Pattern in The Way Humans Walk (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (12:59)   Can black holes send information back in time? (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (12:59)   Disclosure Day and interspecies communication—alien language isn't just weird noises (Scientific American)
12-06-26 (12:42)   10 Greatest Sci-Fi Books of the Last 50 Years (Collider)
12-06-26 (12:39)   Amazonian Monkeys Are Contracting Human Hepatitis B And Deforestation Is Making The Situation Worse (IFLScience.com)
12-06-26 (12:19)   I advise the Vatican and the UN on AI — don't dismiss the Pope's message as theology (Nature)
12-06-26 (12:10)   In aerospace, AI isn't replacing workers. It's filling a shortage (SpaceNews.com)
12-06-26 (12:07)   Archaeological dig at Battle of Bunker Hill site uncovers Revolutionary War artifacts (FOX News)
12-06-26 (11:43)   How to sparkle in conversation with strangers (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (11:43)   First working nuclear clock heralds a new era in timekeeping (Newscientist.com)
12-06-26 (11:31)   Trump's War on Science Is Being Waged in the Fine Print (Bloomberg)
12-06-26 (10:36)   Why is the Financial Times Encouraging Parents to Make Their Children Anxious About Climate Change? (The Daily Sceptic)
12-06-26 (09:08)   Scientists Uncover Why Walking Gets Slower and More Exhausting As We Age (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (09:08)   24 Hours Without Sleep Changes Your Saliva in Measurable Ways (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (07:25)   A Major Update Just Hit Cholesterol Guidelines - Here's What Every Adult Needs To Know (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (07:00)   Scientists found the strength training sweet spot for a longer life (ScienceDaily)
12-06-26 (05:51)   Amazon's Farmhouse-Style Outdoor Shed Has 'Great Storage Space' and Is Just $330 (Parade.com)
12-06-26 (05:11)   Giant Underground Detector Releases First Major Findings on Ghost Particles (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (04:40)   Geologists Went Looking For Gold. They Found Something Far Rarer. (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (02:59)   10 Greatest Sci-Fi Opening Shots of All Time (Collider)
12-06-26 (02:56)   Upcoming Space Opera Adaptation Is The Expanse Without Hard Sci-Fi (Screen Rant)
12-06-26 (02:40)   This Rare Bowel Condition Can Make Constipation Dangerous (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (02:11)   Earth's Core May Be Wrapped in an Ancient, Unexpected Structure (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (02:10)   AAC Clyde Space wins ESA contract to complete maritime-monitoring constellation (SpaceNews.com)
12-06-26 (01:37)   A hidden melt layer under the ocean floor may have been there for millions of years (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (01:37)   Rare Roman gold ring discovered buried in England after 1,700 years underground (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (01:11)   31 Haunting New Deep-Sea Species Discovered Off The Coast of Brazil (Sciencealert.com)
12-06-26 (01:11)   Cajon Pass appears primed for a massive earthquake crossing two major Southern California faults (The Brighter Side of News)
12-06-26 (01:06)   A common cholesterol drug may hold a survival clue for some breast cancer patients (Earth.com)
12-06-26 (00:58)   Researchers are developing textiles that can produce drinking water from the air (Engadget)
12-06-26 (00:39)   Scientists Tracked 4,500 Animals During COVID - What They Discovered Was Surprising (SciTechDaily)
12-06-26 (00:07)   Songs prep the brains of finches yet to hatch for a hot world (Sciencenews.org)
11-06-26 (23:55)   New Species of Ancient Bear-Dog Identified in Spain (Sci.news)
11-06-26 (23:43)   Global map reveals the vast scale of underground fungal networks (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (23:43)   Have we finally worked out how Venus flytraps snap shut? (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (23:43)   El Niño has started and the weather could get weird (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (23:40)   After years of opposition, Mexico's president is reconsidering fracking (Science.org)
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11-06-26 (22:59)   Obstetricians oppose CDC to recommend more shots for moms (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (22:59)   The U.S. stockpiles oil in huge underground salt caverns. Here's why (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (22:59)   Meet LEV-2, a baseball-sized and absurdly cute moon robot (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (22:54)   Hidden Phase of Matter Finally Captured After Decades of Predictions (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (22:54)   The Strange "Spacetime Crystal" That Can Suddenly Turn Into a Black Hole (SciTechDaily)
11-06-26 (22:40)   How did the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak start? Scientists are investigating new scenarios (Science.org)
11-06-26 (22:11)   New microscope captures living cells in stunning 5D detail (The Brighter Side of News)
11-06-26 (22:10)   Vandenberg offers new launch site for small and medium rockets (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (22:07)   Before The Lost World, Jurassic Park Got These Wild Comic Book Sequels (Syfy Wire)
11-06-26 (21:41)   Amazon's Elusive Short-Eared Dog May Be More Common than Researchers Once Thought (Sci.news)
11-06-26 (21:41)   Understanding what's next for orbital data centers (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (21:23)   Google's plan to fight disease-carrying mosquitoes starts with releasing millions more (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (21:06)   New biodegradable patch fights brain tumor recurrence from the inside (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (21:01)   After nearly breaking, NASA's Deep Space Network "worked well" on Artemis II (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (20:59)   Children's zip codes change their brains, new study finds (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (20:59)   See the hidden fungal network so big it could stretch to Proxima Centauri and back (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (20:50)   Revealed: how Venus flytraps snap shut with astonishing speed (Nature)
11-06-26 (20:41)   Senate NDAA backs plan to fold SDA, Space RCO into Space Force (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (20:40)   Deep-sea vehicles spot 'alien' sharks deep beneath the waves in the Pacific (Science.org)
11-06-26 (20:40)   The ocean current that warms Europe may be more resilient than feared (Science.org)
11-06-26 (20:40)   Laser-boosted microscopes could reveal new drug targets, sharpen views inside cells (Science.org)
11-06-26 (20:23)   Coastal land is sinking faster than scientists realized (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (20:11)   Hidden Web of Fungus Inside Earth Could Reach The Sun a Billion Times (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (20:11)   Basketball drills help middle schoolers improve fractions skills (The Brighter Side of News)
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11-06-26 (20:06)   Dry landscapes may be leaking carbon, and human activity is helping unlock it (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (19:47)   Did Iron Age Britons remove brains of the dead? (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (19:43)   Toy universe shows that time could be a quantum illusion (Newscientist.com)
11-06-26 (19:41)   Scientists Capture First-Ever Images of Cozumel Dwarf Fox (Sci.news)
11-06-26 (19:41)   ESA astronaut assignment on Artemis 3 part of negotiations on revised Artemis roles (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (19:05)   Quantum Space's military SPAC is trying to catch SpaceX's IPO wave (TechCrunch)
11-06-26 (19:00)   DigitalBridge CEO Dismisses Data Centers in Space (Bloomberg)
11-06-26 (18:59)   Humans and AI race to 'blow up' math's toughest equations (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (18:59)   Tilly Edinger: The paleoneurologist saved by her science (Scientific American)
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11-06-26 (16:56)   Genghis Khan's Tomb Has Never Been Found Nearly 800 Years After His Death - And Many People Are Too Scared To Look (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (16:52)   After SpaceX IPO, Jefferies Lays Out Five Takeaways For Space Boom Into 2030s (Zerohedge.com)
11-06-26 (16:51)   Switzerland Is Building One Of History's Most Powerful Batteries 100 Feet Underground (SlashGear)
11-06-26 (16:39)   Mysterious Tip-Off Leads To Unusual Discovery: A Constellation Of Satellites Appears To Have Been Jamming GPS Signals Over Europe Since 2019 (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (16:39)   450 "Experts" Predict What The World Will Be Like In 2036, And Buddy, It Ain't Pretty (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (16:28)   China's Tianwen-2 spacecraft arrives at one of Earth's mysterious 'quasi-moons' (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (16:28)   El Niño is here and could tip Earth to a new record hot year (Scientific American)
11-06-26 (16:14)   SpaceX Valuation Is Cheap for Space Peers But Pricey as AI Stock (Bloomberg)
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11-06-26 (16:11)   Massive fan-shaped structure found hidden beneath East Antarctica (The Brighter Side of News)
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11-06-26 (16:05)   This World Cup could be the most high-tech yet — the innovations to watch for (Nature)
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11-06-26 (16:00)   NASA reveals Artemis III crew for one of the most complex space missions ever (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00)   Scientists built a battery-free device that turns sunlight into fuel (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00)   James Webb reveals two completely different twilights on an alien world (ScienceDaily)
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11-06-26 (16:00)   Scientists turn tofu and cheese waste into tiny CO2-catching beads (ScienceDaily)
11-06-26 (16:00)   The 1,100-year-old mystery of Montana's lost bison hunting site finally solved (ScienceDaily)
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11-06-26 (15:50)   What's the Future of Gene Editing? (Quanta Magazine)
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11-06-26 (15:32)   Alaskans will be flying blind after NSF decommissions ocean monitoring network (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (15:32)   The first complex cells had genes from a complex mix of species (Ars Technica)
11-06-26 (15:23)   Four minutes of strength training transforms fitness in older adults (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (15:23)   New warning system predicts when extreme heat will threaten wildlife (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (15:23)   El Niño has begun. It may become the strongest this century (Science.org)
11-06-26 (15:19)   Tool flags suspicious journals before researchers submit papers (Nature)
11-06-26 (15:10)   GEO cancellations complicate space insurance recovery (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (15:07)   Light Beer Isn't a Joke Anymore — and Science Shows Why (Foodandwine.com)
11-06-26 (15:07)   Neuroscientists left the lab to study memory loss. The results were surprising (Sciencenews.org)
11-06-26 (14:55)   Open Cosmos seeks deadline extension for broadband constellation (SpaceNews.com)
11-06-26 (14:52)   Female brains use a unique pathway to store fear memories (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:39)   Earliest Evidence For Fire Use Suggests Homo Erectus May Have Transported Flames 1.79 Million Years Ago (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (14:39)   Paleodictyon Is A Living Fossil. We've Found It On Cliffs And The Seabed. Weird Thing Is, We Don't Know What It Is (IFLScience.com)
11-06-26 (14:37)   How manakin birds turned fruit into a wild mating show (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:23)   Koalas nearly went extinct long before humans arrived in Australia (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:23)   A cancer drug helped tumors shrink after other treatments stopped working (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:11)   A Small Part of Your Brain May Still Be Listening Under Anesthesia (Sciencealert.com)
11-06-26 (14:06)   Scientists found a rock clue that may explain how Earth's oceans changed before animals rose (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:06)   Invasive mosquitoes in a popular tourist area carry a virus that causes brain swelling (Earth.com)
11-06-26 (14:05)   Whale graveyard discovered 7km under the sea (Nature)
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11-06-26 (13:55)   ESA awards contract for next-generation radar imaging satellites (SpaceNews.com)

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