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Quote of the day by Sunita Williams: "I hope the foundation we set has made these bold steps a little easier. I am super excited for…"
The Times of India
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams retires after 27 years: Inside her journey from education to record-breaking spacewalks
The Times of India
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The human brain may work more like AI than anyone expected
ScienceDaily
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Tiny doses of THC show big benefits for HIV treatment
ScienceDaily
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Plantwatch: Neighbouring plants warn each other about incoming stress
The Guardian
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The world’s mountains are warming faster than anyone expected
ScienceDaily
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A life beyond Earth: Celebrating Sunita Williams’ 27 years as Nasa's cosmonaut - see pics
The Times of India
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Strategic sex: Alaska's beluga whales swap mates for long-term survival
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Both Female and Male Beluga Whales Take Many Mates, and It May Protect Their Genes
Discover Magazine
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Stanford scientists found a way to regrow cartilage and stop arthritis
ScienceDaily
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Patients tried everything for depression then this implant changed their lives
ScienceDaily
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To sustain prosperity as its population shrinks, China will have to invest big at home
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By stoking the Greenland debate, the United States may actually be harming itself
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This place is the most isolated place on Earth, and NASA uses it as a spacecraft graveyard
The Times of India
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Deep in the Amazon, I discovered this monkey's ingenious survival tactic
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The way Earth's surface moves has a bigger impact on shifting the climate than we knew
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Tijuana wastewater pipe repairs completed in 3 days, ending river discharge
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Entrepreneurial success under corruption depends on generation and experience, study finds
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Bats use 'acoustic flow velocity' to navigate complex environments in darkness
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Bubble netting knowledge spread by immigrant humpback whales, study finds
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Webb Peers Deep into Iconic Helix Nebula
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Great Scott... £30,000 job with all living costs paid! The only catch? It's in the Antarctic
Mail Online
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Drones reveal how feral horse units keep boundaries
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New AI tool removes bottleneck in animal movement analysis
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Indian townships are rebuilding after landslides—but not everyone will benefit
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International laws alone cannot save the ocean; activists say direct action is also needed
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New Model Suggests How Nutrients Could Penetrate Europa’s Ice Shell to Feed Its Hidden Ocean
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This Cow’s Multi-Purpose Tool Use Challenges Assumptions About Animal Intelligence
Discover Magazine
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AI-driven ultrafast spectrometer-on-a-chip advances real-time sensing
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Shingles Vaccine May Also Slow Biological Aging — Not Just Prevent a Painful Rash
Discover Magazine
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Tectonic Plate Movements, Not Volcanoes, Drove Major Climate Shifts Over 540 Million Years
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SunRISE SmallSats ace tests, moving closer to launch
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Sweet Treats Fare Better Than Sugary Drinks for Diabetes and Heart Health
Discover Magazine
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An experimental study reveals the role of natural oils in reducing banana spoilage
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Some creeks temporarily run stronger after wildfire, and now we know why
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New details capture 13 years of wage-related laws, show increased protections for workers in the US
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Macaque facial gestures are more than just a reflex, study finds
Ars Technica
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How a secret military base helped trigger the silent collapse of an Arctic world
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Q&A: Why Philly has so many sinkholes
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North Atlantic deep waters show slower renewal as ocean ventilation weakens
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Pūkeko birds combine sound elements to create complex call sequences for communication, study reveals
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Get ready for smokier air: Record 2023 wildfire smoke marks long-term shift in North American air quality
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How light suppresses virulence in an antibiotic-resistant pathogen
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The World Isn’t Just Running Out of Water, It’s Already Bankrupt — But There Is Still Hope
Discover Magazine
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Digital media breaks can improve well-being
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Detecting drought stress in trees from the air
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Failed battery chemistry offers new way to destroy PFAS
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Scientists plan deep-sea expedition to probe 'dark oxygen'
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It started with a cat: How 100 years of quantum weirdness powers today's tech
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Political writing retains an important and complex role in the UK's national conversation, new book shows
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Egypt's Great Pyramid construction rewritten as new evidence exposes how it was actually built
Mail Online
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Ancient Jordan mass grave reveals human impact of first known pandemic
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Complex building blocks of life form spontaneously in space, research reveals
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Global inequality in parks undercuts the 'suburban dream,' suggests research
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Cleaner ship fuel linked to reduced lightning in key shipping lanes
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A century's worth of data could help predict future solar cycle activity
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A twitch in time? Quantum collapse models hint at tiny time fluctuations
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Previously unknown chemical pathway for air pollution particle formation uncovered
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South Pole Telescope detects energetic stellar flares near center of galaxy
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‘Veronika’ Is the First Cow Known to Use a Tool
Wired Science
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Seawater microbes offer new, non-invasive way to detect coral disease
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Tracer reveals how environmental DNA moves through lakes and rivers
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ALMA Captures Sharpest Views Yet of Exoplanetary Debris Disks
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New roadmap outlines strategies to reduce pharmaceutical pollution in waterways
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With planning, birds and floating solar can coexist
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To fight cancer, scientists customize cellular protein
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Black Hole Reawakens Like a Cosmic Volcano After 100 Million Years of Sleep
Discover Magazine
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ChatGPT found to reflect and intensify existing global social disparities
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Hubble tension: Primordial magnetic fields could resolve one of cosmology's biggest questions
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Hot spring bathing doesn't just keep snow monkeys warm—it can disrupt lice distribution and reshape gut bacteria