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Scientists Create “Extraordinary” Mouse Using Gene Older Than Animal Life Itself - SciTechDaily
Scientists Create “Extraordinary” Mouse Using Gene Older Than Animal Life Itself - SciTechDaily

New research unveils the evolutionary origins of stem cells through a groundbreaking experiment that successfully created a mouse using ancient genetic tools. Published in Nature Communications, an international team of researchers has achieved a groundbreaki…

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The space station just had to pull a maneuver to avoid space debris - Digital Trends
The space station just had to pull a maneuver to avoid space debris - Digital Trends

The space station had to undergo another repositioning maneuver to move it out of the way of approaching space debris, NASA announced.

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The dark energy pushing our universe apart may not be what it seems, scientists say - The Associated Press
The dark energy pushing our universe apart may not be what it seems, scientists say - The Associated Press

Distant, ancient galaxies are giving scientists more hints that a mysterious force called dark energy may not be what they thought. Astronomers know the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate and they have long thought that a constant force called dark…

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Enormous cache of rare earth elements hidden inside coal ash waste, study suggests - Phys.org
Enormous cache of rare earth elements hidden inside coal ash waste, study suggests - Phys.org

Coal ash—the chalky remnants of coal that has been burned for fuel—has been piling up across the United States for decades. But new research led by The University of Texas at Austin has found that the national coal ash supply contains enough rare earth elemen…

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Brain Models Reveal How We Process Life’s Small Surprises - Neuroscience News
Brain Models Reveal How We Process Life’s Small Surprises - Neuroscience News

Researchers trained computer models to predict everyday events, revealing that responding to uncertainty, rather than just prediction errors, improved understanding.

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Life on Mars Found—Then Killed? Scientist Warns of Fatal NASA Error - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
Life on Mars Found—Then Killed? Scientist Warns of Fatal NASA Error - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel

Could NASA's Viking missions have wiped out life on Mars before we even knew it existed? A startling theory suggests that our search for Martian life may have drowned it in the process.

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Mystery Solved: Magnetars in Massive Galaxies Behind Cosmic Radio Flashes - SciTechDaily
Mystery Solved: Magnetars in Massive Galaxies Behind Cosmic Radio Flashes - SciTechDaily

Researchers have linked the origins of fast radio bursts to magnetars, highly magnetized neutron stars, which often arise from the mergers of massive stars in star-forming galaxies. By utilizing the Deep Synoptic Array-110, they've localized 70 FRBs, discover…

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NASA Plans to Assign Missions for Two Future Artemis Cargo Landers - NASA
NASA Plans to Assign Missions for Two Future Artemis Cargo Landers - NASA

NASA, along with its industry and international partners, is preparing for sustained exploration of the lunar surface with the Artemis campaign to advance

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Single Cells Exhibit Learning Behaviors - Neuroscience News
Single Cells Exhibit Learning Behaviors - Neuroscience News

A new study suggests that individual cells may exhibit learning-like behaviors, previously thought exclusive to organisms with nervous systems.

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Study: SpaceX's Starship could cause structural damage in Texas - Chron
Study: SpaceX's Starship could cause structural damage in Texas - Chron

Researchers at Brigham Young University found that one Starship launch produces loud noises that could cause glass to break and other damage.

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The world’s first saber-toothed cat mummy has been found in Siberia - National Geographic
The world’s first saber-toothed cat mummy has been found in Siberia - National Geographic

This remarkably well-preserved cub could help scientists answer questions about sabertooth anatomy, hunting, and even coat color.

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Purple Isn’t Real - kottke.org
Purple Isn’t Real - kottke.org

So we all know the color purple has always been associated with royalty because the dye used to make it was extremely limited beca

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Driver who caused horrific fatal crash in Clay suffered a medical episode, troopers say - syracuse.com
Driver who caused horrific fatal crash in Clay suffered a medical episode, troopers say - syracuse.com

Autopsy reveals the driver suffered extensive heart disease, troopers said.

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James Webb telescope uncovers 1st-ever 'Einstein zig-zag' hiding in plain sight — and it could help save cosmology - Livescience.com
James Webb telescope uncovers 1st-ever 'Einstein zig-zag' hiding in plain sight — and it could help save cosmology - Livescience.com

A new JWST study has revealed the true origins of a luminous quasar that has been duplicated six times as its light "zig-zags" through space-time via a phenomenon first predicted by Albert Einstein. The unusual light show could help tackle one of cosmology's …

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Hunter-gatherer study helps explain how children have learned for 99% of human history - Phys.org
Hunter-gatherer study helps explain how children have learned for 99% of human history - Phys.org

Unlike kids in the United States, hunter-gatherer children in the Congo Basin have often learned how to hunt, identify edible plants and care for babies by the tender age of six or seven.

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Geminid meteor shower begins tonight. Here's what to expect from one of the best meteor showers of the year - Space.com
Geminid meteor shower begins tonight. Here's what to expect from one of the best meteor showers of the year - Space.com

The Geminids are regarded to be one of the most reliable meteor showers each year.

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New Roadmap Sets the Stage for Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft by the 2030s - Gizmodo
New Roadmap Sets the Stage for Nuclear-Powered Spacecraft by the 2030s - Gizmodo

Space agencies and companies are pinning their hopes for spaceflight's future on nuclear electric propulsion.

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The Most Universally Understood Word In The World Appears In So Many Languages - IFLScience
The Most Universally Understood Word In The World Appears In So Many Languages - IFLScience

That's pretty weird, huh?

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Physicists Shed Light on Precise Shape of Single Photon - Sci.News
Physicists Shed Light on Precise Shape of Single Photon - Sci.News

New research from the University of Birmingham explores the nature of photons -- individual particles of light -- in unprecedented detail.

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SpaceX Starlink satellites seen as ‘wonky streaks’ by ISS astronaut (photos) - Space.com
SpaceX Starlink satellites seen as ‘wonky streaks’ by ISS astronaut (photos) - Space.com

"Starlink satellites look like a miniature version of the monolith from '2001: A Space Odyssey.' "

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