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Space missions may soon be safer! This plasma tunnel tests the extreme heat of reentry; one of spacecraft’s biggest challenges
The Times of India
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Air ambulance teams are changing who survives critical injuries
ScienceDaily
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This ultra-thin surface controls light in two completely different ways
ScienceDaily
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A Supermassive Black Hole Shredded a Star — and Is Still Burping Out Its Bright Remains
Discover Magazine
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'Jetty McJetface': Star-shredding black hole may keep ramping up its radio jet until 2027 peak
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Two-month-old babies are already making sense of the world
ScienceDaily
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Museums incorporate "scent of the afterlife" into Egyptian exhibits
Ars Technica
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Breathing in the past: How museums can use biomolecular archaeology to bring ancient scents to life
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AI foundation model aims to make stem cell therapies more predictable
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Now YOU hold the key to solving crime: Smartphones are the most crucial piece of evidence in probes
Mail Online
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NASA satellite image captures frozen Hudson River through New York City
The Times of India
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Days after NSA’s visit to Isro centre, space minister rules out sabotage in PSLV failures
The Times of India
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Sun releasing powerful solar flares since Feb 1, space agencies on alert
The Times of India
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Gray wolf crosses into Nevada after breaking from California pack
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Little blue penguin chick reared by its parents at aquarium
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Catalina Island's deer to be culled to restore its ecosystem
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Exposure to burn injuries played key role in shaping human evolution, study suggests
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Are returning Pumas putting Patagonian Penguins at risk? New study reveals the likelihood
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Jupiter is Smaller and More ‘Squashed’ than Previously Believed, New Juno Data Reveal
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Red giant stars can't destroy all gas giants—some are hardy survivors
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Ultra-High-Energy Neutrino May Signal First Glimpse of Primordial Black Hole Explosion
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New AI model enables native speakers and foreign learners to read undiacritized Arabic texts with greater fluency
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Mindful choice or locked in? Study probes feelings about written consent
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Fossils Show Pronghorn Speed Predates the American Cheetah by 5 Million Years
Discover Magazine
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Catch a 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse and Rare Planetary Parade This February 2026
Discover Magazine
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Electron-phonon 'surfing' could help stabilize quantum hardware, nanowire tests suggest
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Graphene sealing enables first atomic images of monolayer transition metal diiodides
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When continents try, and fail, to break apart
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Even Local Dust Storms Can Drive Water Loss on Mars, Study Suggests
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Honest or deceptive? What a new signaling model means for animal displays and human claims
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Workplace gamification erodes employee moral agency, finds study
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2,000-Year-Old Mummies Show Ancient Egyptians Had Back and Hip Pain, Too
Discover Magazine
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Acoustic study reveals deep-diving behavior of elusive beaked whales
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Beyond climate: Connection and mobility were key drivers in early human innovation, research suggests
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New Zealand Cave Discovery Reveals Ancient Species — Including a Relative of the Kākāpō
Discover Magazine
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Platinum nanostructure sensor can differentiate mirror-image volatile scent compounds
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Quick test can curb antimicrobial resistance, identifying bacteria and antibiotic susceptibility in under 40 minutes
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Glimpsing the quantum vacuum: Particle spin correlations offer insight into how visible matter emerges from 'nothing'
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How lipid nanoparticles carrying vaccines release their cargo
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Measles Is Causing Brain Swelling in Children in South Carolina
Wired Science
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Study ties particle pollution from wildfire smoke to 24,100 US deaths per year
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DIVE multi-agent workflow streamlines hydrogen storage materials discovery
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Oysters play unexpected role in protecting blue crabs from disease
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Lack of information hinders regulation of 'green' nanopesticides
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Forest soils increasingly extract methane from the atmosphere, long-term study reveals
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From cryogenic to red-hot: Optical temperature sensing from 77 K to 873 K
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Nanocrystal biohybrids harvest light to reduce N₂ gas to ammonia
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Analysis reveals interhemispheric thermal imbalance as key to Asian-Australian monsoon variability
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Lab-grown beef: Novel line of bovine embryonic stem cells shows promise
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2024 total eclipse subtly shifted animal calling across three Ohio prairies, study finds
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How the Green River Carved Its Mysterious Route Through the Mountains
Discover Magazine
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Dual-atom platinum–ruthenium catalyst achieves efficient low-temperature carbon monoxide oxidation
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How high temperatures disrupt anthocyanin metabolism in red kiwifruit
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Invisible actors in groundwater mapped for first time, revealing role in freshwater reservoir
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From single queens to mega-colonies: How ant societies are shaped by the environment
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Well-behaved dogs generally have lower cortisol and higher serotonin, study finds
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Elusive Beaked Whales May Dive Over 3,000 Feet to Forage Near the Seafloor
Discover Magazine
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How Surgeons Kept a Man With No Lungs Alive for Two Days
Discover Magazine
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Reuniting forcibly separated families: How a machine-learning model can help
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From sea to space: Turning the tide on microplastic pollution with satellite technology
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Why snakes can go months between meals: A genetic explanation
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Experiments with 1,600 volunteers link social exclusion to higher interest in gossip
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Where are Europe's oldest people living? What geography tells us about a fragmenting continent
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Hudson Valley initiative puts food sovereignty into practice
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Schools are increasingly telling students they must put their phones away. Ohio's example shows mixed results
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Hard to recycle packaging? This glue could let plastics peel apart on cue
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Friendly bacteria can unlock hidden metabolic pathways in plant cell cultures
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Gum disease bacteria can promote cancer growth in mice
ScienceNews
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Simulations and supercomputing calculate one million cislunar orbits
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The Guardian
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