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17-06-26 (20:20)   208-Year-Old Novel, Considered the First True Science Fiction Novel, Was Written Due to a Volcanic Event (Parade.com)
17-06-26 (20:11)   Meandering rivers existed before land plants appeared, Stanford study finds (The Brighter Side of News)
17-06-26 (20:05)   New Most Efficient Solar Panels, Turning Ocean Water into Drinking Water — Top Stories of the Week (CleanTechnica)
17-06-26 (19:40)   Do animals perceive time differently from humans? (Science.org)
17-06-26 (19:37)   Smartphones may explain up to half of America's birth-rate decline (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (19:25)   Scientists Discover Brain-Protecting Peptide That Could Change Parkinson's Treatment (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (19:25)   This Copper Drug Clears Alzheimer's Brain Toxins and Boosts Memory (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (19:07)   A 'Super El Niño' may be on the way. What does that mean? (Sciencenews.org)
17-06-26 (18:59)   Our brains underestimate Elon Musk's wealth (Scientific American)
17-06-26 (18:40)   A space telescope is falling to Earth. NASA is racing to rescue it (Science.org)
17-06-26 (18:39)   Tiny Adorable New Walking Shark Discovered, Dubbed "Lazy Shark" By Locals Due To Its Unhurried Gait (IFLScience.com)
17-06-26 (18:39)   Earth May Have Showered Europa With 800 Sextillion Dust Grains, And Seeded Its Oceans With Life (IFLScience.com)
17-06-26 (18:39)   Since 1986, Over 600 Nuns Have Taken Part In A Huge Study Of Brain Aging. This Is What They've Taught Us (IFLScience.com)
17-06-26 (18:36)   DNA from hunter-gatherer teeth reveals secrets of ancient plague (Nature)
17-06-26 (18:36)   How the brain builds sentences, neuron by neuron (Nature)
17-06-26 (18:32)   Towers once planned for California shuttle launches leveled for SpaceX rockets (Ars Technica)
17-06-26 (18:11)   Dairy or plant-based: which type of milk provides the most health benefits (The Brighter Side of News)
17-06-26 (18:10)   New Supernova Study Confirms Universe's Expansion is Still Accelerating (Sci.news)
17-06-26 (18:06)   World Crocodile Day honors some of the planet's oldest predators (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (18:00)   ASML CEO on AI Demand, Data Centers in Space and Musk's Terafab (Bloomberg)
17-06-26 (17:54)   Adults Over 65 Lost Massive Amounts of Weight With Ozempic (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (17:40)   Big Ebola outbreak puts spotlight on little-known virus (Science.org)
17-06-26 (17:40)   The earliest plague epidemics may have been caused by marmots (Science.org)
17-06-26 (17:39)   Skeleton Of Unborn Neanderthal Helps Reveal How They Developed In The Womb (IFLScience.com)
17-06-26 (17:37)   Female birds cheat on partners to mate with smarter males (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Towards Conversational AI for Disease Management (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Emergent decadal predictability in Antarctic contribution to sea-level rise (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   A distant brown dwarf coplanar to a warm Jupiter and a hot super-Earth (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Probing picometre-scale interlayer deformations via hyperbolic polaritons (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Optical fibre gripper for high-performance 3D micromanipulation (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   A prototype differential atom interferometer for fundamental physics (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Structure of the pre-initiation complex explains CMGE biogenesis (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   A 98-qubit trapped-ion quantum computer with all-to-all connectivity (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Fast formation to reinforce lithium-rich cathodes (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Revealing competitive interfacial reactions in high-energy Li-S batteries (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Molecular basis of polyadenylated RNA fate determination in the nucleus (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Rock weathering can counteract river CO2 emissions induced by permafrost thaw (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Cortical development dynamics across autism spectrum disorder mouse models (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   A blastoporal organizer in a ctenophore (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Confined migration induces non-lethal DNA damage in developing neurons (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Analysis of 173,303 exomes and genomes in the Pakistan Genome Resource (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   A mosaic of whole-body representations on the human precentral gyrus (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Spatial distribution of the proteome in the human body and in cancers (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Lethal plague outbreaks in Lake Baikal hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Mapping the neuronal building blocks of human language with language models (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Towards autonomous medical artificial intelligence agents (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   CHPO coordinates chilling recovery and nitrogen use in rice (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Optical metasurfaces for general vision processing on the edge (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Visualizing the impact of quenched disorder on 2D electron Wigner solids (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Cucurbituril-based anion-conducting membranes with supramolecular nanopores (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   How the zebrafish brain weaves recent experiences into future decisions (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Reconfigurable quantum computer juggles 98 qubits (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Reimagining machine vision with optical computing (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Navigating a crowded developing brain leaves neurons with broken DNA (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Light-controlled microgripper punches above its weight (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   The ancestors of eukaryotic cells contained a mix of genes from various microbes (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:36)   Daily briefing: How many elementary particles are there? (Nature)
17-06-26 (17:29)   Why Jeff Bezos predicts AI will create labor shortage amid his space rivalry with Elon Musk (New York Post)
17-06-26 (17:28)   Could this ancient burial site be the oldest lethal plague outbreak? (Scientific American)
17-06-26 (17:11)   DNA Reveals an Ancient Killer Was Already Deadly 5,500 Years Ago (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (17:10)   Unearthing A 5,500-Year-Old Tragedy: The Oldest Known Outbreak Of Plague Has Been Found In Siberia (IFLScience.com)
17-06-26 (17:09)   Feature: "Why Is Falco So Thick In This Game?" - Lost In Space With Star Fox Zero (Nintendo Life)
17-06-26 (17:07)   The oldest known plague outbreak struck hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago (Sciencenews.org)
17-06-26 (17:06)   Scientists edit human embryos without damaging chromosomes (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (16:50)   Seven Perfect Shuffles Randomize a Deck of Cards. But How Many Sloppy Ones? (Quanta Magazine)
17-06-26 (16:45)   Humans may have hidden regenerative powers (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (16:45)   Scientists discover spider that disguises itself as a parasitic fungus (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (16:45)   Ozempic and Wegovy linked to surprising drop in violent behavior (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (16:45)   On the brink of extinction, the vaquita gets a digital lifeline (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (16:39)   The USA Is About To Bury A Time Capsule 3 Meters Underground, Not To Be Opened Until July 4, 2276 (IFLScience.com)
17-06-26 (16:37)   Butterflies that live for a year appear to resist aging (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (16:36)   Oceans in Asia smash heat records — what it means for extreme weather (Nature)
17-06-26 (16:36)   Mathematicians are developing rules for AI use — other fields should follow (Nature)
17-06-26 (16:23)   Millions of people are turning to AI chatbots for mental health support (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (16:13)   Astronomers discover another galaxy seemingly devoid of dark matter (Scientific American)
17-06-26 (16:11)   Astronomers detect first direct evidence of star-forming gas in early galaxies (The Brighter Side of News)
17-06-26 (15:52)   Stress sharpens bee vision and speeds up decision-making (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (15:25)   This AI Learned the Laws of Physics and Could Accelerate Quantum Computing Breakthroughs (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (15:11)   Mysterious Global 'Hum' May Be a New Form of Tinnitus (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (15:10)   America's next economic frontier is 240,000 miles away (SpaceNews.com)
17-06-26 (15:07)   How real is the Cyclops in 'The Odyssey'? (Sciencenews.org)
17-06-26 (15:06)   Dwarf mongooses can predict conflicts with rival groups (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (14:52)   Aging muscles lose a natural ability to fight cancer (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (14:42)   After 48 Years, A Science Fiction Master's Lost "Star Trek" Story Is Finally Getting The Release It Deserves (Screen Rant)
17-06-26 (14:36)   Wah-ult in the vault (Nature)
17-06-26 (14:35)   "This is just the start" - Housemarque responds to Saros' slower sales versus Returnal's, and compares itself to one of the most beloved studios around (Eurogamer.net)
17-06-26 (14:24)   China conducts 4 launches in 3 days, but silence follows Kuaizhou-11 launch (SpaceNews.com)
17-06-26 (14:23)   Mountain lions avoid busy trails to reduce conflict with people (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (14:20)   'Lost in Space' Star Reflects on His Cult Classic 1978 Novelty Song: 'Has Been Very, Very Good to Me' (Parade.com)
17-06-26 (14:09)   Review: The Adventures Of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (Switch 2) - An Emotional Journey Through Space And Time (Nintendo Life)
17-06-26 (13:57)   Tirzepatide vs Semaglutide: Which is more effective in the real world? (The Brighter Side of News)
17-06-26 (13:45)   Common plastic chemical linked to lifelong anxiety in new study (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (13:42)   Watch sharks use manta rays to scratch unreachable itches (Scientific American)
17-06-26 (13:42)   Neuroscientist Kauê M. Costa redefines how the brain learns (Scientific American)
17-06-26 (13:41)   Dawn Aerospace raises $25 million (SpaceNews.com)
17-06-26 (13:39)   How Flocking Birds "Defy" One of Physics' Most Fundamental Laws (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (13:39)   Your GPS Lies in Cities. Scientists Finally Fixed It (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (13:24)   Look Up and Skynopy partner on automated satellite collision avoidance service (SpaceNews.com)
17-06-26 (13:11)   A Little-Known Tooth Condition May Affect Millions of Children (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (12:56)   World First Trial To "Reprogram" Broken Cells In Glaucoma Begins In Humans - But Is It Just Hype? (IFLScience.com)
17-06-26 (12:36)   The EU needs to back its ambition to end animal testing with cash (Nature)
17-06-26 (12:11)   Scientists Solve a 30-Year Mystery Behind Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (11:42)   10 Hidden Gem Sci-Fi Series That Will Keep You Hooked From Beginning to End (Collider)
17-06-26 (11:36)   These 'master' proteins protect us from deadly mutations — and could inspire new drugs (Nature)
17-06-26 (11:33)   ISRO & Chandigarh University Launch Month-Long Space Research Program (Quantumzeitgeist.com)
17-06-26 (11:14)   Superconductivity breakthrough could unlock ultra-efficient electronics (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (11:14)   A daily probiotic may help relieve depression and anxiety (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (11:14)   New plasma trick could unlock smaller, more powerful computer chips (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (11:14)   New procedure delivers lasting knee arthritis pain relief without surgery (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (11:14)   Scientists say most of what's in your food is still a mystery (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (10:40)   New space telescope will map galaxies' ghostly halos and streams (Science.org)
17-06-26 (10:20)   Walmart's 'Sturdy' $157 Patio Set Is 'Great for a Smaller Space' and Comes In 8 Colors (Parade.com)
17-06-26 (10:11)   Brain Implant Lets Man With Severe Paralysis Speak in His Own Voice Again (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (09:20)   Deep-space 'UFO' winds discovered quenching star formation in the early universe (Interesting Engineering)
17-06-26 (08:05)   Astronauts' terrifying death in space just 30 minutes before they landed home (The Daily Star)
17-06-26 (07:11)   3 Reasons Aliens Probably Aren't Visiting Us, According to Science (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (06:54)   Physicists Create a New Kind of Schrödinger's Cat State From Exotic Quantum Building Blocks (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (05:28)   10 Greatest Movie Masterpieces of the Last 60 Years (Collider)
17-06-26 (05:08)   One Simple Food Swap Could Cut Carbon Emissions As Much as a Flight Across Europe (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (05:08)   Scientists Uncover the Hidden Process That Can Turn Magma Into an Explosive Force (SciTechDaily)
17-06-26 (04:40)   Scientists Reveal Why Mosquitoes Bite Some People More Than Others (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (04:00)   10 surprising ways diabetes and dementia are connected (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (04:00)   Scientists found an early depression clue hidden in children's eyes (ScienceDaily)
17-06-26 (03:52)   Water trapped inside tiny clay channels can store electrical charge, powering a new type of capacitor (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (03:36)   Should nicotine be regulated like a narcotic? A Pacific nation makes the case (Nature)
17-06-26 (03:24)   June 25: Golden Dome: How Could Sensors Protect the United States? (SpaceNews.com)
17-06-26 (01:59)   Proposed White House regulations could kill 5,000 clinical trials, analysis finds (Scientific American)
17-06-26 (01:40)   Breakthrough to Make Bones Stronger Could Reverse Osteoporosis (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (01:23)   Rising seas may turn heavy rain into a much bigger threat along Mediterranean coasts (Earth.com)
17-06-26 (01:11)   Strange Green Stones And a Child's Tooth Deepen a Pyrenees Mystery (Sciencealert.com)
17-06-26 (01:11)   Does music help you study? That may depend on you (The Brighter Side of News)
17-06-26 (00:18)   Cockroaches scurry around with thousands of pieces of bacterial genomes (Ars Technica)
17-06-26 (00:18)   Among the large new rockets Amazon was counting on, only Europe has delivered (Ars Technica)
17-06-26 (00:12)   The Webb telescope has captured its first 'bulge fossil fragment' (Engadget)
16-06-26 (23:39)   Satellites Can Now Detect a City's Hidden Vital Signs Before Humans Notice (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (23:39)   Bumble Bees Solve an Insect Version of a Famous Primate Intelligence Test (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (23:39)   This Surprising Hair Type Could Hold the Key to Chronic Itch Relief (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (23:28)   Timnit Gebru on how to safeguard independent science for the AI age (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (23:24)   New Duck-Billed Dinosaur Unearthed in Romania (Sci.news)
16-06-26 (22:55)   Astrobotic unveils Griffin-1 lunar lander (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (22:40)   Russia's plan to drill superdeep holes in Arctic revives controversial theory of 'endless oil' (Science.org)
16-06-26 (22:13)   Atul Gawande explains why U.S. leadership in global health matters more than ever (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (22:13)   Nobel-winning biologist Elizabeth Blackburn on why science is all about 'keeping the long view' (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (22:13)   Senator Mark Kelly reveals why science is critical to America's future (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (22:11)   New research finds early humans first used fire over one million years ago (The Brighter Side of News)
16-06-26 (22:01)   Navy preps science-and-tech strategy built for speed and focus (Defense One)
16-06-26 (21:55)   New Species of Walking Shark Discovered off Papua New Guinea (Sci.news)
16-06-26 (21:40)   Dismantling of key ocean 'telescope' raises fears of U.S. retreat from marine science (Science.org)
16-06-26 (21:37)   Walmart's 'Beautiful' $143 Farmhouse Linen Cabinet Boasts 'Lots of Storage Space' for Small Bathrooms and Kitchens (Parade.com)
16-06-26 (21:28)   10 Sci-Fi Movies Without a Single Flaw (Collider)
16-06-26 (21:06)   Denisovan DNA still switches genes on and off in humans (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (21:06)   Students expected AI to make writing easy - they were wrong (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (20:59)   Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk breach exposed patients' clinical trial data (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (20:59)   Math predicts humans could go extinct in about 17,000 years (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (20:43)   The secrets to keeping your brain sharp in old age (Newscientist.com)
16-06-26 (20:37)   On This Day in 1963, Valentina Tereshkova Became the First Woman in Space (Parade.com)
16-06-26 (20:24)   Swiss decision to not contribute to Copernicus tests program's value model (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (20:23)   Trees keep absorbing carbon long after growth stops (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (20:18)   Trump admin abandons fight against wind energy as clean energy output surges (Ars Technica)
16-06-26 (20:11)   One Brain Chemical May Be Key to Breaking a Habit, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (20:11)   World Cup Fever Study tracks how football viewing stress impacts fan's bodies (The Brighter Side of News)
16-06-26 (20:07)   Milly Alcock's Supergirl Cape Has Surprising Connection to Christopher Reeve's Superman (Syfy Wire)
16-06-26 (20:06)   Gravastars: Not all dying stars end up as black holes (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (19:28)   NASA data reveals weird x-ray changes in the exploded ruins of dead stars (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (19:28)   U.S. limits on Anthropic Fable AI could hurt cybersecurity (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (19:13)   DCU Star's New Body-Hacking Sci-Fi Thriller Officially Sets Digital Release Date With First Trailer [Exclusive] (Collider)
16-06-26 (19:07)   Chinese money plant leaves hide a mathematical pattern (Sciencenews.org)
16-06-26 (19:06)   North America has enough rare earth elements to supply itself for decades (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (18:41)   Evidence of Fire Use by Early Humans May Date Back Nearly 1.8 Million Years (Sci.news)
16-06-26 (18:39)   Your Diet Could Be Missing the Key Ingredient for Heart Protection (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (18:39)   In 2018, Scientists Recorded Orcas Mimicking Human Language For The First Time In History (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (18:39)   New Study Reveals Unexpected Way To Destroy Pancreatic Cancer Cells (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (18:39)   Researchers Warn Widely Prescribed Blood Pressure Drugs Could Be Harming Diabetic Kidneys (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (18:11)   Darkness can travel faster than the speed of light — without breaking Einstein's relativity (The Brighter Side of News)
16-06-26 (18:10)   All Aboard: Google Earth Has Just Made Its Flight Simulator Freely Available On Desktop (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (18:10)   "Interesting, Challenging, And All-Involving": Inside The Ocean Expedition That Used Lasers To Discover 31 New Species (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (18:10)   The SpaceNews space unicorn tracker (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (18:06)   World Sea Turtle Day: Adapting to a changing world (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (18:00)   Alien messages may have reached Earth without us realizing it (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (18:00)   Scientists just found a hidden weakness in forever chemicals (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (18:00)   Scientists found a way to explain bird flocks that "defy" Newton's third law (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (18:00)   New study explores potential cross-species spread of chronic wasting disease (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (18:00)   Most people who stop GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic eventually return (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (18:00)   Semaglutide (Ozempic) linked to fewer bone fractures despite greater weight loss (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (18:00)   Copper drug clears toxic Alzheimer's proteins and restores memory (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (18:00)   Your brain was never designed for this much bad news (ScienceDaily)
16-06-26 (17:44)   Shaped charges from coffee grounds? Pentagon science chief describes future of war (Defense One)
16-06-26 (17:42)   Could the keto diet help treat anorexia, schizophrenia and depression? (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (17:42)   Tonima Tasnim Ananna (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (17:42)   J. Craig Venter's last interview—on AI, risk-taking and immortality (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (17:41)   Katalyst Space raises $12 million for GEO servicing demo mission (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (17:37)   Poverty and discrimination can speed up biological aging (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (17:23)   Venus flytrap snaps shut using a mechanism nobody expected (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (17:11)   Butterflies That Eat Pollen May Hold Clues to Extreme Longevity (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (17:07)   Disclosure Day's Final Cliffhanger Explained: What Does Emily Blunt's "Listen" Mean? (Syfy Wire)
16-06-26 (17:07)   A blood test for dementia may tell you if you have more than one type (Sciencenews.org)
16-06-26 (17:06)   Animals share a common vocal rhythm that dates back 340 million years (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (16:56)   Tiger Caught On Film Babysitting Another Mother's Cubs In The Wild For The First Time (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (16:43)   A quantum state that lasts forever may finally be within our grasp (Newscientist.com)
16-06-26 (16:39)   In The World's Most Remote Prehistoric Settlement, People Ate Polar Bears, Invented Dog Sledding, And Traded Obsidian Over 1,500 Kilometers (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (16:39)   Deep Synoptic Array - The World's Most Sensitive Radio Observatory - Has Just Been Greenlit (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (16:37)   Plants have a backup system to survive rising temperatures (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (16:37)   People enjoy insect-based foods more than they expect, study finds (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (16:36)   Daily briefing: How Venus flytraps snap shut (Nature)
16-06-26 (16:11)   Scientists discover atomic shield that keeps gold from tarnishing (The Brighter Side of News)
16-06-26 (16:10)   PiLogic partners with Air Force lab to test satellite fault-prediction software (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (15:52)   Weight-loss drugs may be offer an unexpected clue about breast cancer risk (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (15:43)   Autism may have two distinct subtypes that vary by brain activity (Newscientist.com)
16-06-26 (15:43)   Walking shark found in Papua New Guinea is new to science (Newscientist.com)
16-06-26 (15:43)   Arctic Ocean reaches tipping point that could be dire for marine life (Newscientist.com)
16-06-26 (15:37)   Potato leaves reveal hidden pollution missed by soil tests (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (15:36)   Author Correction: Ontogeny and transcriptional regulation of Thetis cells (Nature)
16-06-26 (15:36)   How do researchers choose what to work on? (Nature)
16-06-26 (15:36)   Daily briefing: Iron-Age human bones were made into tools before interment (Nature)
16-06-26 (15:25)   JUNO's First Results Bring the Neutrino Mass Mystery Into Focus (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (15:25)   Astronomers Confirm Dark Energy After Shock Challenge Rocked Cosmology (SciTechDaily)
16-06-26 (15:23)   City parks cool neighborhoods beyond their borders (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (15:10)   A UN agency that works for US space (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (15:07)   NASA seems to be backing away from hunting for life on Mars (Sciencenews.org)
16-06-26 (14:52)   Migratory predators carry fear across continents and shape evolution (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (14:42)   Here's how big the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo might be (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (14:23)   Hidden walking bias may shape how entire crowds move (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (14:15)   ISRO Experts Highlight Role of Quantum Technologies in Future Space and Security Systems (The Quantum Insider)
16-06-26 (14:11)   Radioactive Stardust From an Ancient Cosmic Blast Is Still Raining on Earth (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (14:10)   Geospatial industry launches maritime initiative (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (13:57)   New discovery reveals how the Moon's largest and oldest crater formed (The Brighter Side of News)
16-06-26 (13:56)   For The First Time, Wolves Have Been Filmed Hunting Bison In An Ancient European Forest (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (13:52)   A new X-ray apron could protect workers without straining their backs (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (13:42)   Math Puzzle: Go to great lengths (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (13:41)   Deep Space Network antenna mishap blamed on poor training and procedures (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (13:36)   AI has entered the workforce: tax tech profits, not people (Nature)
16-06-26 (13:36)   Daily briefing: Deep-sea whale graveyard is a treasure trove of fossils (Nature)
16-06-26 (13:25)   James Webb Spots Something Strange Between Day and Night on an Alien Planet (SciTechDaily)
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