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Robotic floats uncover hidden ocean chemistry in low-oxygen zones
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Artemis II nears historic lunar flyby as Nasa tests path back to the Moon
The Times of India
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New York Bight is a key spring habitat for endangered sei whales, research reveals
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Should wildlife parks be fenced? We studied 60 African examples for an answer
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Pigeons tend to respond 'at the edge of chaos,' study finds
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AI reveals hidden connections within legal systems
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Human echolocation works step by step
ScienceNews
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How the female baboon body has the final say in sperm selection
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How a common herbicide affects honeybee brains and behavior
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Artemis 2 crew nears farthest distance ever flown by humans; Moon flyby to begin soon - latest updates
The Times of India
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Quantum ground state of rotation achieved for the first time in two dimensions
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Scientists identify ‘neural fingerprint’ of psychedelic drugs in the brain
The Guardian
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Can’t face another mouthful of chicken? You’re probably coming down with the ick
The Guardian
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Trump's 'Doomsday Plane' spotted circling US nuclear war command center as Iran rejects ceasefire
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Polymers built inside the body through blood-catalyzed chemistry allow on-demand brain control
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Astronomers thought the early universe was full of hydrogen: Now they've found it
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A new equation may help baristas produce the perfect espresso shot every time
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Astronomy Students Discover Most Pristine Star Ever Found
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Giant step for humankind: Artemis crew to set space distance record
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Artemis II: NASA’s Orion heads home after a historic loop around the moon
ScienceNews
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Killer seals have started eating dolphins in British waters - raising fears they could soon turn on swimmers
Mail Online
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A secret odorant code patches a problematic relationship between pollinators and flowers
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NASA hit by wild moon-hoax claims over bizarre viral clip of 'green-screen glitch' on Artemis II
Mail Online
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'Hot Jupiter' orbiting a metal-poor star discovered
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Artemis II: Everything We Know as Its Crew Approaches the Far Side of the Moon
Wired Science
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Alignment during conversations is highly situation-dependent, study finds
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Electrons in moiré crystals explore higher-dimensional quantum worlds
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These Tiny Fish Climb a 50-Foot Waterfall Every Year. Scientists Still Don’t Know Why.
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Structural color can now be printed with an inkjet printer
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Precisely designed oxygen carriers enable low-temperature methane reforming
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Mutant clownfish reveals how nature draws boundaries
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New detector triples the speed of electron camera, enabling higher sensitivity
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Fish 'steals' glowing protein: Genome sequencing proves unique survival strategy
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Snippets of hair may expose chronic stress in war refugees
ScienceNews
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Looking up? How to photograph the moon with your phone
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These bizarre new tarantulas turn mating into a fight for survival
ScienceDaily
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Scientists may have found a way to keep your bones strong for life
ScienceDaily
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Scientists may finally detect hidden ripples in spacetime
ScienceDaily
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Women regret one-night stands more than men, study finds - and it's because they're usually left unsatisfied by the encounter
Mail Online
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An aerobot with ISRU capabilities could explore Venus' atmosphere for years
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Nasa's Artemis II crew reaches Moon, nears farthest distance ever flown by humans
The Times of India
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NASA's Artemis II mission: Crew honours Jeremy Hansen with ‘astronaut gold pin’, an elite spaceflight award
The Times of India
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Controversial plans to launch 50,000 mirrors into space would disrupt sleep 'on a planetary scale', scientists warn
Mail Online
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5 Mysteries That the Artemis Missions to the Moon Could Finally Solve
Wired Science
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Scientists find quantum computers forget most of their work
ScienceDaily
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40 minutes of silence: Artemis astronauts approach the most terrifying part of their journey - and will lose contact with Earth tonight
Mail Online
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Quote of the day by Max Planck: “Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.”
The Times of India
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A drug already in trials may finally stop hepatitis E
ScienceDaily
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Longer wildfire seasons pose an increasing threat for species under climate change
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What to know about the Artemis 2 mission's moon flyby
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Artemis mission approaches lunar loop for first flyby since 1972
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A gray whale that swam 20 miles up a Washington state river is found dead
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This simple design could save oyster reefs worldwide
ScienceDaily
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Why Artemis II astronauts will lose contact with Earth for 40 minutes during its Moon mission
The Times of India
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Why Artemis II astronauts will lose contact with Earth for 40 minutes during its Moon mission
The Times of India
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Monday briefing: Can human-based space exploration still be meaningful?
The Guardian
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Boötes the herdsman rises to prominence in the northern sky
The Guardian
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Artemis II: What four-member crew will see during Moon flyby
The Times of India
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Shrimp cocktail in space: Artemis II astronauts reveal on board menu - video
The Guardian
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AI breakthrough cuts energy use by 100x while boosting accuracy
ScienceDaily
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Study of 1,700 languages reveals surprising hidden patterns
ScienceDaily
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Scientists find hidden brain cells helping deadly cancer grow
ScienceDaily
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'Lliving fossils' nautilus and allonautilus shaped by depths and diets over 500 million years
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Why cutting down rainforests may be driving 28,000 heat deaths a year
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Scientists discovered at least 11 new species in Cambodia's rocky ecosystems
The Times of India
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Study points to opportunity for governments to work with public on use of AI
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SpaceX's Starship could cut travel time to Uranus in half
The Times of India
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The dual self-assembly network: A new chapter in 3D-printable hydrogels
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Coral reef science must adapt for a chance to outpace climate change, say experts
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It takes a village: How cooperative breeding has shaped Lake Tanganyika fish