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More than a pretty picture, star-shaped nanomaterial changes energy storage
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The Guardian
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Early humans in South Africa were quarrying stone as far back as 220,000 years ago
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New leading cause of tree death in US northeast shifts from logging to natural causes
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Born to roam, built for home: New genomic insights for snapper fisheries
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Ak4 regulates mitochondrial DNA synthesis to control macrophage antibacterial activity, research finds
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The first-ever ‘Earthset’ image marks another Artemis II milestone
ScienceNews
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How microbes survive in the plastisphere
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First close pair of supermassive black holes detected
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How Jupiter cultivated more large moons than Saturn
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The Guardian
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'Voorhees law' explains why the slower car often catches up
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How the social lives of magpies shape their call repertoire
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Reducing risks when modernizing packaging
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Artemis II crew describe ‘overwhelming’ emotions after soaring past the moon
The Guardian
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Green skepticism indirectly reduces intention to purchase sustainable products, says study
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'Amaze, amaze, amaze': NASA quotes Project Hail Mary as it reconnects with the Artemis II crew after their historic flyby of the moon
Mail Online
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A layered approach sharpens brain signals in optical imaging
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Why we're skeptical of the emotions we see on our screens
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New Artemis II 'Earthset' shot revisits Apollo 8's iconic 'Earthrise,' 57 years on
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Tech can enable cross-species experiences, new research suggests
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Stay indoors advisory issued for over half a million people as lung-penetrating toxins fill the air
Mail Online
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Why Scientists Gave These Plants Firefly DNA, and What It Could Mean for the Future
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15 years after the eradication of rinderpest, lessons still ring true
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Oyster reefs stack up for shoreline protection
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‘Love you to the Moon’: Artemis II astronauts propose naming lunar crater after commander’s late wife
The Times of India
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Do you see faces in the clouds? Researchers examine pareidolia
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Artemis II crew honours memory of Reid Wiseman’s late wife by naming the ‘bright spot on the Moon’ after her
The Times of India
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Quantum computing without interruptions
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Matcha model makes drug candidate screening more than 30 times faster
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Museum Finds 8-Inch Ancient Roman Bone Penis in Unopened Box
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Hot-dry extremes could hit 28% of humanity five times more often by end of century
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A new book finds parenting inspiration in the animal kingdom
ScienceNews
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'Pollen bomb' warning as levels soar across the UK: Week-long red alert issued by the Met Office - as hay fever sufferers flock to social media with their symptoms
Mail Online
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Astronomers discover Andromeda XXXVI, an ultra-faint dwarf satellite galaxy
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Natural disasters trigger 69% surge in public protests across Latin America, research finds
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NASA fans swoon over Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch as she shows off her rippling muscles during the moon flyby - as one jokes 'thirst traps from space'
Mail Online
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Your vitamin D levels in midlife could shape your brain decades later
ScienceDaily
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Scientists just watched Alzheimer’s damage happen in real time
ScienceDaily
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This “master gene” may be driving pancreatic cancer’s spread
ScienceDaily
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Artemis II makes lunar flyby during Nasa mission – in pictures
The Guardian
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NASA Artemis II pilot Victor Glover's daughter goes viral on TikTok as she celebrates her dad's moon mission with an adorable dance
Mail Online
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Scientists solve 30-year mystery of a hidden nutrient that protects the brain and fights cancer
ScienceDaily
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Let’s stop going into space. There’s nothing to see and no one to talk to | Zoe Williams
The Guardian
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NASA's Artemis II crew choose to name a bright spot on the moon 'Carroll' after commander Reid Wiseman's late wife who died of cancer in 2020
Mail Online
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'Morale boost': NASA carries out Moon mission during tough year for science
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'We will always choose Earth, we will always choose each other': NASA's Artemis II astronauts' heartwarming first message as they successfully flyby the moon and begin their 250,000-mile journey home
Mail Online
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Water on the moon? New study narrows down the most likely locations
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SpaceX launches Falcon 9 visible across San Diego skies deploying 25 Starlink satellites to orbit
The Times of India
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Artemis astronauts survey lunar surface on flyby, solar eclipse up next
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After milestone-rich lunar flyby, astronauts start trip home
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NASA fans are shocked as a pot of NUTELLA floats around the Orion capsule as the Artemis II astronauts make history with their moon flyby - as one calls it the 'greatest free advert in history'
Mail Online
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Lunar crater named after Artemis commander's deceased wife
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Artemis astronauts pass behind moon, expected communications cut starts
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Laughter, tears: Historic day for astronaut Jenni Gibbons in Houston
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Scientists say 7 days of meditation can rewire your brain
ScienceDaily
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Artemis II astronauts observe Moon during flyby; NASA shares image
The Times of India
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This diet could slash cholera infections by up to 100x
ScienceDaily
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Memorable moments from the Artemis II mission: from a Microsoft Outlook outage to an emotional crater naming
Business Insider
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This new chip survives 1300°F (700°C) and could change AI forever
ScienceDaily
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Proud Trump praises Artemis II crew's epic journey to far side of the Moon and suggests next 'big trip to Mars' as astronauts describe moment they lost contact with NASA for 40 minutes
Mail Online
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Earth’s most powerful ocean current didn’t form the way we thought
ScienceDaily
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GMO pictures may reinforce existing views, deepening the divide of attitudes towards them
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Astronauts set distance record, revealing the Moon as a place to be explored
Ars Technica
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Scientists found a “lost world” of animals that shouldn’t exist yet
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover the “Goldilocks” secret behind life on Earth
ScienceDaily
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This “forbidden” exoplanet has an atmosphere scientists can’t explain
ScienceDaily
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New method rapidly analyzes cell proteins and metabolites
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How an eye physician who translated classical Greek medicine into Arabic helped form Western medical thought
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Blackouts, broken records and a message from the past: five key moments from Artemis II’s lunar flyby
The Guardian
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