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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)
16-06-26 (13:23)   A pollution death gap is widening despite cleaner air worldwide (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (13:11)   Magic Mushrooms And Alzheimer's: One Remarkable Case Raises New Questions (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (12:43)   Technology is changing our perspective on nature - at every scale (Newscientist.com)
16-06-26 (12:41)   Tianwen-2 makes series of burns on approach to asteroid, according to radio tracking  (SpaceNews.com)
16-06-26 (12:39)   Artemis II Was Expected To Break Several Records, But Afterwards? One Was Notably Absent (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (12:36)   Tech titans are hacking their bodies for a longer life: is there science behind their methods? (Nature)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Tonima Tasmin Ananna (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Poem: 'The Soliloquy of Schrödinger's Cat' (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Science crossword: Looking to the future (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Trump's Genesis Mission is putting AI to work on nuclear weapons (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   America's compact between science and politics is broken (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   July/August 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Craig Venter (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Readers respond to the March 2026 issue (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Allie Balter-Kennedy (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Atul Gawande (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   These young scientists are on our radar (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Samagya Banskota (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Timnit Gebru (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Alan Lightman on his childhood in science (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Jenny Bergner (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Elizabeth Blackburn (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Science is under pressure again. Here's what that means for young researchers (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Adam Bowman (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Mark Kelly (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   U.S. scientists are being lured abroad—and they aren't looking back (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Colin Carlson (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Inside U.S. labs at a moment of fear—and unexpected promise (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Steven Chavez (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Distrust in science thrives on dangerous stereotypes (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Jieneng Chen (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Why U.S. science funding needs reform (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Kauê M. Costa (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Autonomous labs are running science experiments 24/7 (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Dane deQuilettes (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   How we chose the 2026 Young American Scientists (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Chee-Huat Linus Eng (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   See how academic freedom is changing around the world (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Emily Finn (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Science's rising stars (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Jaye Gardiner (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Trevor GrandPre (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Anna Ho (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Kaiyi Jiang (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   JianJun Jin (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Dmitrii Kochkov (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Mikhail Kolmogorov (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Erini Lambrides (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Armita Manafzadeh (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Tixiao Shan (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Alice Stanton (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Christina V. Theodoris (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Xiao Yang (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Amber Young (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Alex L. Zhang (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (12:28)   Lvmin Zhang (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (11:56)   In 2024, The First Dissection Of The World's Rarest Whale Revealed It Has 9 Stomach Chambers (IFLScience.com)
16-06-26 (11:52)   Rare mountain cat may be pushed out of its southern home as climate and land use shift (Earth.com)
16-06-26 (11:50)   Terms of endearment? Bias in first-name eponyms for species named after people (Nature)
16-06-26 (11:50)   The Haber-Bosch fertilizer production process should be taught through a social-ecological lens (Nature)
16-06-26 (11:50)   El Niño in a thermally saturated world (Nature)
16-06-26 (11:50)   In the field — and in the lab — sometimes the simplest tool is best (Nature)
16-06-26 (11:13)   NASA is daring to rescue a space telescope before it falls to Earth (Mashable)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Anthony Fauci (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Rochelle Walensky (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Kim Budil (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Alan Guth (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Gerbrand Ceder (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Bob Mumgaard (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Geoffrey Hinton (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Fred Ramsdell (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Randy Schekman (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Stephen Streiffer (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   John Urschel (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Farnam Jahanian (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Eric Topol (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Emery Brown (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Thomas Rosenbaum (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Max Hodak (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Cynthia Kenyon (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Fei-Fei Li (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Sally Kornbluth (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Nora D. Volkow (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Robert Metcalfe (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Mary Brunkow (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Angie Rasmussen (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   J. Marshall Shepherd (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Omar Yaghi (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Feng Zhang (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Ted Budd (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Bill Foster (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Robert Langer (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Gavin Newsom (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Michael M. Crow (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Michael E. Mann (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Lucy Jones (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Edward Witten (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Chris Boshoff (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Ayanna Howard (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Jonathan Levin (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Wayne A. I. Frederick (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Norbert Holtkamp (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   John Allen Paulos (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Aviv Regev (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Ángel Cabrera (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Darío Gil (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Jennifer Doudna (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   Naomi Oreskes (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (09:42)   James Manyika (Scientific American)
16-06-26 (08:36)   BBC Radio 2 star announces she's quit job as she tells fans 'watch this space' (The Daily Star)
16-06-26 (06:11)   Your Cat May Not Ease Stress The Way You Think, Study Finds (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (05:59)   10 Greatest Crime Sci-Fi Movies of All Time (Collider)
16-06-26 (05:40)   Watch The Moon Cover Venus in a Rare Daytime Sky Event This Week (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (04:57)   Popular 'Ice' Vape Flavors May Have a Hidden Effect on Your Heart (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (02:40)   A 'Useless' Organ That Doctors Often Remove May Actually Fight Cancer (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (02:36)   'Every box has been opened': London botanic gardens digitizes 7 million specimens (Nature)
16-06-26 (02:18)   Key mission for Europe's commercial space enterprise scrubbed again (Ars Technica)
16-06-26 (02:05)   Spain Could Have Nearly 7 Gigawatts of Offshore Solar Power (CleanTechnica)
16-06-26 (01:11)   Your Brain Might Predict Social Interactions Before They Happen (Sciencealert.com)
16-06-26 (01:11)   Physicists use thorium-229 to power the world's first working nuclear clock (The Brighter Side of News)
16-06-26 (00:40)   AI models have a troubling knack for discovering legal loopholes (Science.org)
15-06-26 (23:52)   AI is growing so fast it may be eating into Earth's remaining carbon budget (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (23:37)   City soil may be building stronger antibiotic resistance networks underground (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (23:36)   The latest benefit of obesity drugs: boosting testosterone and sperm quality (Nature)
15-06-26 (23:23)   The Atlantic may be reshaping one of the Pacific's most powerful currents (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (23:16)   Data Centers In Space? Coming Soon, But With Down-To-Earth Hurdles (Forbes.com)
15-06-26 (22:55)   Gilat to buy Comtech satcoms business six years after failed merger (SpaceNews.com)
15-06-26 (22:41)   Fossils from Chinese Cave Fill Crucial Gap in History of Gigantopithecus blacki (Sci.news)
15-06-26 (22:41)   Space Force orders two more GPS satellites from Lockheed Martin for $514 million (SpaceNews.com)
15-06-26 (22:37)   China grows more than a third of its vegetables on a tiny slice of farmland (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (22:11)   New anti-phishing system finds scam networks by mapping domains, IPs, and certificates (The Brighter Side of News)
15-06-26 (22:06)   Ancient DNA from the ocean floor shows what might happen when Arctic sea ice disappears (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (21:51)   A New Camera System Lets You See The World Through The Eyes Of Animals - Here's How (SlashGear)
15-06-26 (21:42)   All 6 Emily Blunt Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked (Collider)
15-06-26 (21:40)   French physicist and media star loses doctorate after plagiarism investigation (Science.org)
15-06-26 (21:28)   Glaciers are secretly teeming with life (Scientific American)
15-06-26 (21:28)   Russia seeks mathematician's extradition (Scientific American)
15-06-26 (21:24)   The North Atlantic's 'cold blob' may signal a major current's decline (Sciencenews.org)
15-06-26 (21:18)   A Chinese rocket breaks apart dangerously close to the Starlink constellation (Ars Technica)
15-06-26 (21:14)   The Race to Build Data Centers in Space (Bloomberg)
15-06-26 (21:02)   How A Former Vox Producer Built One Of YouTube's Biggest Science Shows (Forbes.com)
15-06-26 (20:55)   Experimental Copper-Based Drug Clears Alzheimer's Plaques and Boosts Memory in Mice (Sci.news)
15-06-26 (20:43)   Has the answer to life's origins been hiding in our cells all along? (Newscientist.com)
15-06-26 (20:43)   Sperm have been made magnetic to allow IVF inside the body (Newscientist.com)
15-06-26 (20:43)   The social media ban is an experiment - here's how it will be studied (Newscientist.com)
15-06-26 (20:43)   Inside the start-up aiming for a giant leap in robot intelligence (Newscientist.com)
15-06-26 (20:43)   Are useful and error-free quantum computers only two years away? (Newscientist.com)
15-06-26 (20:37)   Something strange in the Pacific may be moving climate trouble across Earth (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (20:37)   Mountain soils store twice as much carbon as scientists thought (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (20:23)   Scientists confirm the universe is still expanding faster and faster (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (20:23)   Vietnam's wildest places are hiding a problem conservation maps often miss (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (20:23)   Heart scans may predict cancer risk years before diagnosis (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (20:11)   Nearly 80 Headless Human Skeletons Discovered At A Spooky Stone Age Site (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (20:11)   New antibiotic manikomycin could help fight drug resistant superbugs (The Brighter Side of News)
15-06-26 (20:06)   Fires across West Africa may be leaving an invisible pollution trail in the sky (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (19:52)   Bacteria travel in massive groups and carry non-swimmers along (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (19:47)   Good news—we have extra time before the Sun ends life on Earth (Ars Technica)
15-06-26 (19:41)   New Marsupial Lineage Emerges from Australian Fossils (Sci.news)
15-06-26 (19:23)   Overlooked immune organ may reveal why some adults age healthier than others (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (19:14)   Redwire and the Space Infrastructure Boom (Bloomberg)
15-06-26 (19:13)   15 Best Sci-Fi K-Dramas, Ranked (Collider)
15-06-26 (18:52)   Swapping beef for salmon once a week helps the climate (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (18:39)   Formation Of Giant's Causeway Pinned To A Globally Significant Volcanic Event 60 Million Years Ago (IFLScience.com)
15-06-26 (18:39)   No Peeking: What Are These Two Objects Meeting In The June Twilight Sky? Clue: It Was Made Possible By Kepler's Third Law (IFLScience.com)
15-06-26 (18:25)   Food Waste Becomes a Powerful Carbon Trap in Climate Breakthrough (SciTechDaily)
15-06-26 (18:25)   Battery-Free Artificial Photosynthesis Turns Sunlight, Water, and CO2 Into Fuel (SciTechDaily)
15-06-26 (18:25)   How Ancient People Moved a 6-Ton Stone 700 Kilometers to Stonehenge (SciTechDaily)
15-06-26 (18:23)   Forests become richer in wildlife when they're a little messy (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (18:19)   At-home brain implant gives man with motor neuron disease his daily life back (Nature)
15-06-26 (18:11)   The number of icebergs in the Arctic is surging and transforming life on the ocean floor (The Brighter Side of News)
15-06-26 (18:10)   Ice Age Zombies? 700,000-Year-Old Fossilized Poop Reveals Squirrels Crawled Out Of The Ground To Feast On Dead Mammoths, Bison, And Big Cats (IFLScience.com)
15-06-26 (17:56)   First Nuclear Atomic Clock Has Been Used To Investigate The Properties Of Dark Matter (IFLScience.com)
15-06-26 (17:55)   Eliminating Sucrose from Low-Fat Diet Alters Gut Microbiome, Animal Study Suggests (Sci.news)
15-06-26 (17:52)   Meltwater pushes Antarctic glaciers toward the ocean faster (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (17:23)   Teen girls face the biggest mental health risks from social media (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (17:21)   How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really? (Quanta Magazine)
15-06-26 (17:19)   Nanocrystal-tailored recombination for all-perovskite tandem solar modules (Nature)
15-06-26 (17:17)   We Asked: How Do You Operate Your Third Space? (Eater.com)
15-06-26 (17:10)   Ghost Dogs Of The Amazon: 594 New Photos Reveal The Extremely Elusive Lives Of Short-Eared Dogs (IFLScience.com)
15-06-26 (17:07)   Why more male than female newborns may get the crucial vitamin K shot (Sciencenews.org)
15-06-26 (16:53)   Why Owen Wilson Was the First Choice for Rick and Morty's Newest Sci-Fi Nightmare (Syfy Wire)
15-06-26 (16:52)   North Atlantic cold blob may signal a major shift in the ocean (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (16:39)   A Large Asteroid Is About To Make Its Closest Approach In Over 400 Years. It Won't Approach This Close Again Until June 28, 2133 (IFLScience.com)
15-06-26 (16:36)   World Cup: science must tackle footballers' mental and physical health (Nature)
15-06-26 (16:32)   Russia appears set to finally address long-term, serious space station cracks (Ars Technica)
15-06-26 (16:11)   The Link Between Vitamin C And Brain Health Just Got Even Clearer (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (16:11)   New study finds no clear physical advantage for transgender women over cisgender women in sports (The Brighter Side of News)
15-06-26 (16:10)   Webb Delivers Strongest-Ever Case for 'Black Hole Stars' Lurking in Early Universe (Sci.news)
15-06-26 (16:10)   DARPA to explore ways to rapidly rebuild satellite networks if attacked (SpaceNews.com)
15-06-26 (16:06)   Parent birds warn chicks about extreme heat before they hatch (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (15:52)   Grandparents play a vital role in children's emotional health (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (15:43)   Why controversial ideas in science shouldn't always be dismissed (Newscientist.com)
15-06-26 (15:39)   The Oldest Civilization In The Americas May Have Been Entirely Peaceful: For 1,000 Years, Caral Made Music, Not War (IFLScience.com)
15-06-26 (15:10)   What's the Best Way to Monetize Space Energy? (SpaceNews.com)
15-06-26 (15:10)   Sustained maneuver has a propulsion problem (SpaceNews.com)
15-06-26 (15:07)   Otherworldly music albums feature space weather data (Sciencenews.org)
15-06-26 (15:06)   Scientists solve a 100-year-old mystery hidden in every color you see (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (15:00)   This strange material can become strong or fall apart in seconds (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (15:00)   This popular brain supplement was linked to shorter lifespans in men (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (15:00)   NASA spots giant ocean swell that could signal El Niño's return (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (15:00)   Scientists turned red lettuce green and something surprising happened (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (15:00)   Millions take calcium and vitamin D for stronger bones. A major review finds little benefit (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (15:00)   New GLP-1 diabetes pill delivers major weight loss and blood sugar control (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (14:54)   Scientists Finally See How Antibodies Really Attack Viruses (SciTechDaily)
15-06-26 (14:37)   Global migration has nearly tripled since 2000, study finds (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (14:23)   Strange 'little red dots' may be growing supermassive black holes (Earth.com)
15-06-26 (14:11)   Success! Physicists Build The World's First Clocks Powered by Atomic Nuclei (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (13:57)   New 'cosmic GPS' produces the most accurate map of dark matter in the universe (The Brighter Side of News)
15-06-26 (13:45)   Can SpaceX's IPO Provide Liftoff for the Space Industry? (Bloomberg)
15-06-26 (13:42)   10 Greatest Sci-Fi Thrillers of the Last 50 Years (Collider)
15-06-26 (13:36)   Why people should work together to shape the economy (Nature)
15-06-26 (13:28)   How an aspiring actress from Brooklyn stumbled into an astrophysics career at NASA (Scientific American)
15-06-26 (13:28)   NASA's Chandra Observatory spots possible supernova remnant in the middle of our galaxy (Scientific American)
15-06-26 (13:25)   The Unexpected Gut Health Risk of Cutting Out Sugar (SciTechDaily)
15-06-26 (13:25)   Popular Weight-Loss Drugs Like Ozempic Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk (SciTechDaily)
15-06-26 (13:11)   Scientists Finally Discover How Venus Flytraps Snap Shut So Fast (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (12:31)   Forget Elon's Data Centers In Space. This Startup Wants To Float Them At Sea (Forbes.com)
15-06-26 (11:43)   We may have finally solved cosmology's chicken-or-the-egg problem (Newscientist.com)
15-06-26 (11:19)   How AI is revealing the secret lives of animals from hummingbirds to pumas (Nature)
15-06-26 (09:45)   Oxford physicists just made Schrödinger's cat even stranger (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (07:14)   Honey bees have their own personal flight paths and fly them with stunning precision (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (07:14)   The secret behind smoother, better-tasting protein shakes (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (07:14)   Beneath our feet lies a fungal superhighway stretching 68 quadrillion miles (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (07:14)   Reversing prediabetes cuts risk of deadly heart problems by 58% (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (07:14)   Scientists crack a decades-old CO2 problem and triple fuel production (ScienceDaily)
15-06-26 (05:40)   Nearly All Summer Deaths From This 'Silent' Killer Were Preventable, WHO Says (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (05:19)   Bones of Iron Age skeleton were whittled into tools (Nature)
15-06-26 (05:11)   A Mass Drone Failure in Australia Actually Shows How They Work (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (04:52)   SpaceX IPO Lifts Off As Data Center Race Moves From Ashburn To Abilene To Space (Zerohedge.com)
15-06-26 (04:11)   Icebergs Are Transforming Deep-Sea Ecosystems, Scientists Discover (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (04:06)   This $1.25 Dollar Tree Find Is the Super Sneaky Organizing Wunderkind That Will Declutter Your Space (Parade.com)
15-06-26 (03:51)   Why Russian Spacecraft Land On Solid Ground - But NASA Splashes Down In The Ocean (SlashGear)
15-06-26 (03:37)   Walmart's 'Beautiful' Fluted Dresser Adds a Luxe Look to Any Space, and It's on Sale for Over $100 Off (Parade.com)
15-06-26 (01:40)   'Bad Omen': An Ancient Pyramid in Mexico Collapsed Into A Heap of Rubble (Sciencealert.com)
15-06-26 (01:11)   Ancient squirrel droppings reveal 700,000 years of lost ecosystems (The Brighter Side of News)
15-06-26 (00:59)   Prime Video's 6-Part Space Epic Is the Spiritual 'For All Mankind' Sequel Fans Need To Watch (Collider)
15-06-26 (00:22)   Floating Solar PV on Foam with Air Bubblers (CleanTechnica)
14-06-26 (23:59)   U.S. industries push to revive tungsten production amid shortage (Scientific American)
14-06-26 (23:52)   One in three middle-aged adults struggle with everyday health tasks (Earth.com)
14-06-26 (23:23)   Dead organisms continue to influence life across entire ecosystems (Earth.com)
14-06-26 (23:23)   Wet soil is a major factor that triggers and drives extreme heatwaves around the world (Earth.com)
14-06-26 (23:06)   Scientists found a hidden flaw in how we protect animal crossings and corridors (Earth.com)
14-06-26 (23:06)   Earth is trapping heat twice as fast as it did decades ago (Earth.com)
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