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Newser - 11 hours 50 min ago
Stonehenge's biggest mystery rock likely wasn't a free ride from the Ice Age. New research leans hard toward human muscle and planning over glacial help in getting the site's 13,000-plus-pound altar stone more than 450 miles from northeast Scotland to southern England, per Smithsonian . In a new Journal of...
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Australian Geographic - 11 hours 58 min ago
An expedition across Antarctica peels back its most secretive layers one extraordinary human tale, frosty trail and whale tail at a time. The post The Antarctica few ever see appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Newser - 12 hours 44 min ago
Divers cleaning up the seafloor in the Strait of Sicily ended up documenting something far more exciting than ghost nets: a great white shark cruising the Mediterranean's depths. Volunteer diver Derk Remmers, working with nonprofit groups Ghost Diving and Healthy Seas, this month captured what organizers say may be the...
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Science Alert - 16 hours 9 min ago
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Ars Technica - 18 hours 16 min ago
The waiver "serves the public interest by promoting a second large satellite broadband constellation."...
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Nature - 19 hours 15 min ago
Andrew Kythreotis re-evaluated his personal and professional priorities after a mid-career opportunity to move abroad fell through.
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Nature - 19 hours 15 min ago
Although undoubtably helpful in many ways, experimental assay kits risk undermining the fundamentals of science. How can we course correct?...
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Nature - 19 hours 15 min ago
Almost half of the scientists who responded said that they feel broadly negative towards artificial intelligence, but they think that some tools are better than others.
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Ars Technica - 1 day 25 min ago
Polystyrene can be upcycled into carbon sponge material.
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New Scientist - 1 day 1 hour ago
A diverse range of bird species has been recorded at a solar park on rewetted peatland in Germany, suggesting that combining energy generation with habitat restoration could benefit biodiversity, the climate and the economy...
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New Scientist - 1 day 2 hours ago
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has warned tech firms, including Apple and Google, that they must voluntarily implement tools to stop children sharing explicit images, but experts warn this is easier said than done...
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GeekSpin - 1 day 5 hours ago
For decades, scientists have scanned the stars for even the faintest whisper of intelligent life. Now, with fresh government revelations about mysterious skies stirring up fresh excitement, a major international body has laid down some ground rules for the day that whisper finally arrives. Scientists from the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) have outlined what […] Read the original article here: Top scientists warn never to reply to alien contact...
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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 6 hours ago
The moon's south pole is home to permanently shadowed craters, and now researchers are proposing that they could be home to incredibly stable lasers that could one day serve as a lunar time standard. Although currently only a proposal, such a time standard would synchronize activity on the moon and beyond, as well as enable GPS-like navigation for spacecraft in lunar orbit and rovers on the surface. There are many reasons the moon is an ideal location for a stable laser, says Jun Ye , a fellow...
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Retraction Watch - 1 day 6 hours ago
A Texas court has dismissed a lawsuit by a biochemist accused of research misconduct who claimed her former institution violated her due process rights during its investigation.  Sonia Melo sued The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston in 2025, alleging the institution failed to follow its policies during a misconduct investigation into … Continue reading Court dismisses biochemist's lawsuit against MD Anderson...
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New Scientist - 1 day 7 hours ago
Endometriosis is usually thought of as a gynaecological condition, but a huge study shows it has links with cholesterol levels, inflammation and an altered microbiome...
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GeekSpin - 1 day 8 hours ago
We usually think of our Solar System as a calm, well-organized family of planets, but a new study suggests its early days may have been far more chaotic. Instead of the four giant planets we know today, scientists think there may have once been six, meaning two massive worlds could have been kicked out of […] Read the original article here: Scientists say our Solar System may have lost two planets...
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Last Word On Nothing - 1 day 10 hours ago
Not everything can be awful, right? Not everything can be the worst. Anyway, I have just decided that I refuse to let everything be the worst and to succumb to the idea that no, it is, in fact, the worst. I feel a bit guilty about trying to grasp joy, but what choice does any […] The post Everything Is Bad, But There Are Baby Deer appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .
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IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 6 hours ago
The Very Large Array (VLA), the iconic field of radio antennas featured in the film Contact (inspired by Carl Sagan's novel), has a long and distinguished history of service. But after more than 45 years of studying the radio sky and probing the mysteries of the universe, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), the part of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) which operates the VLA, is looking to create a new generation of telescopes that will pick up where the VLA leaves off...
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Science Daily - 2 days 14 hours ago
A traditional Chinese medicinal root used for over a thousand years is attracting new scientific attention for its potential to combat hair loss. Studies suggest Polygonum multiflorum can block harmful hormones, activate hair-growth signals, protect follicles, and boost blood flow to the scalp. Researchers say the herb's effects align remarkably well with both ancient descriptions and modern hair biology.
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