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Iceberg A-23a Runs Aground; 'Great Comet' Dazzles

Iceberg A-23a Runs Aground; 'Great Comet' Dazzles
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The world's largest iceberg is stuck near South Georgia, while Comet 2024 G3 (ATLAS) becomes the 'Great Comet of 2025'. Plus: Giving nature its own ID. Read more...

Snow and Tremors: Poland Weather Alerts Issued

Snow and Tremors: Poland Weather Alerts Issued
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Poland faces a double whammy of weather woes as intense snowfall and icing warnings are issued for Lesser Poland and Silesia, while a strong seismic tremor hits Lower Silesia. Read more...

Stonehenge Builders May Have Had Dark Skin

Stonehenge Builders May Have Had Dark Skin
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A new study suggests the builders of Stonehenge likely had dark skin. Plus, the discovery of a wooden "Stonehenge" in Denmark reveals links between ancient civilizations. Read more...

Science News: Dark Matter, Cute Mice, and More

Science News: Dark Matter, Cute Mice, and More
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This week's science roundup includes dark matter research, genetically engineered woolly mice, early salamander sightings, and a life-altering family tree revelation. Read more...

Kenya Boosts Wildlife Corridors; Bio-Computer Unveiled

Kenya Boosts Wildlife Corridors; Bio-Computer Unveiled
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Kenya focuses on wildlife corridors to protect animal populations, while a Melbourne startup unveils a computer made of human brain cells. Read more...

Science News: Researcher Probe & Alexandria Sinking

Science News: Researcher Probe & Alexandria Sinking
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A researcher faces misconduct allegations, while Alexandria battles rising sea levels. Plus, the Adriatic Sea grapples with an invasive crab species. Read more...

Science News: Bison, Storms, COVID, and Ancient Tools

Science News: Bison, Storms, COVID, and Ancient Tools
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Recent science news covers Yellowstone bison merging into a single population, deadly US storms, a critique of COVID policies, and the discovery of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools in Tanzania. Read more...

Nature's Secrets: Ultra-Black Ants & Climate Reality

Nature's Secrets: Ultra-Black Ants & Climate Reality
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Discover how the velvet ant's ultra-black cuticle could inspire new tech, and a stark reminder that climate change, like an asteroid impact, is an undeniable reality. Read more...

March Sky Show: Eclipses and Spring Arrive

March Sky Show: Eclipses and Spring Arrive
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March brings a double dose of celestial events with lunar and solar eclipses, plus the start of astronomical spring. Also, how light pollution harms insects. Read more...

Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons

Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons
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This week in science: early humans used bone tools 1.5 million years ago, Jupiter's moon Callisto may have an ocean, and deadly storms threaten the US. Read more...

Predators Rise, Gulf Stream Debate, Biodiversity Fight

Predators Rise, Gulf Stream Debate, Biodiversity Fight
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Predator populations surge in Europe, scientists debate the Gulf Stream's future, and COP16 focuses on biodiversity protection amidst setbacks. Read more...

Science News: Spain Explores Space, STEM, and Sex

Science News: Spain Explores Space, STEM, and Sex
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Recent reports reveal Spanish attitudes on sex and sexuality, the growing interest of women in STEM fields, and a mountaineer's quest to reach space. Read more...

China's Space Exploration: Cancer Research & Mars Beach

China's Space Exploration: Cancer Research & Mars Beach
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China's advancements in science include research on cancer metabolism, potential discovery of an ancient Martian ocean, and plans for international space collaboration. Read more...

Réunion Braces for Cyclone Garance: Red Alert Issued

Réunion Braces for Cyclone Garance: Red Alert Issued
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The island of Réunion is under a red alert as Cyclone Garance approaches, threatening strong winds, heavy rains, and significant swells. Schools are closed, and residents are urged to take precautions. Read more...

Science News: Mammoth Mice, Ozone Healing, and Warm Februaries

Science News: Mammoth Mice, Ozone Healing, and Warm Februaries
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Scientists create a woolly mouse in mammoth de-extinction efforts, the ozone layer is healing, and February was the third warmest on record. Plus, a new satellite! Read more...

Science News: Geology, Peptides, and Immune Systems

Science News: Geology, Peptides, and Immune Systems
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Recent science news includes cooperation between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan on Pamir Mountain geology, research into the PNC-27 peptide, a new immune system component, and record high temperatures. Read more...

Scientists Recreate Mammoth Hair in Mice & Hawaii Erupts

Scientists Recreate Mammoth Hair in Mice & Hawaii Erupts
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Scientists genetically engineered mice to grow thick, mammoth-like hair. Meanwhile, Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continues to erupt, sending lava fountains soaring hundreds of feet high. Read more...

Science Roundup: Worm Feelings, Polar Bears, and Lichen

Science Roundup: Worm Feelings, Polar Bears, and Lichen
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This week in science: exploring invertebrate sentience, tracking polar bears in Svalbard, reintroducing rare lichen, and observing triple cyclones in the South Pacific. Read more...

Asteroid Scare: Earth Safe, Moon at Risk?

Asteroid Scare: Earth Safe, Moon at Risk?
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Initial fears of an asteroid impact on Earth have subsided thanks to NASA and ESA calculations, but concerns are now shifting towards a potential lunar collision. Plus, a look at fungal networks and climate regulation! Read more...

Arctic Science: From Ice Claims to Mammoth-Like Elephants

Arctic Science: From Ice Claims to Mammoth-Like Elephants
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This article explores recent developments in Arctic science, from debunking misinformation about increasing ice to the possibility of genetically engineered, mammoth-like elephants. It also touches on plant photosynthesis in the Arctic darkness and Czech schoolchildren excelling in robotics. Read more...

Pompeii's Frescoes: Dionysian Mysteries Unveiled

Pompeii's Frescoes: Dionysian Mysteries Unveiled
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New discoveries in Pompeii reveal stunning frescoes depicting Dionysian rituals, including a captivating fresco featuring an ambiguous woman rather than Dionysus himself. Read more...

Vesuvius Eruption Turns Brain to Glass

Vesuvius Eruption Turns Brain to Glass
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Archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old brain turned to glass by the intense heat of the Mount Vesuvius eruption. The victim, a young caretaker, was preserved in a unique and terrifying way. Read more...

Science News: Dancing Cockatoos and a God Formula?

Science News: Dancing Cockatoos and a God Formula?
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Recent scientific findings explore the dancing abilities of a cockatoo named Snowball and a Harvard scientist's formula allegedly proving the existence of God. Read more...

Scientists Make Strides in Mammoth Revival, Face US Storms

Scientists Make Strides in Mammoth Revival, Face US Storms
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American scientists are making progress toward reviving the woolly mammoth while the US South braces for severe storms. Plus, a look at GMO corn and a breakthrough in treating spinal muscular atrophy. Read more...

Microexpressions: The Face Never Lies

Microexpressions: The Face Never Lies
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Scientist Jiří Matas reveals how microexpressions betray our true feelings, even in skilled poker players. Learn how to spot these fleeting facial cues. Read more...

California Grapples with Drought, Dolphin 'Superpod'

California Grapples with Drought, Dolphin 'Superpod'
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Despite recent rainstorms, California's drought persists. In other news, a "superpod" of over 2,000 dolphins was spotted off the Monterey Bay coast. Read more...

Planetary Alignment: Fact vs. Fiction in Somerset Skies

Planetary Alignment: Fact vs. Fiction in Somerset Skies
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A stunning photo of the planets over Somerset clashes with claims of a full planetary alignment. We explore the reality behind celestial events and what we can actually see. Read more...

Science News: Beer, Dust, and Icebergs!

Science News: Beer, Dust, and Icebergs!
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From Newton's beer-fueled theories to apocalyptic dust storms in Dallas and a massive iceberg running aground, the world of science is buzzing with activity! Read more...

Science News: Glass Brain, Beavers, Planets, and Woodhenge

Science News: Glass Brain, Beavers, Planets, and Woodhenge
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Recent science news includes a man's brain turned to glass by Vesuvius, beaver releases in England, a planetary parade, and a Stonehenge-like circle found in Denmark. Read more...

Science News: Storms, Ecosystems, and Overeating Genes

Science News: Storms, Ecosystems, and Overeating Genes
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This week in science: understanding the differences between cyclones, typhoons, and hurricanes, a new perspective on ecosystems, a genetic link to overeating, and the surprising source of toxic microplastics. Read more...

Science News: Narwhals, Agrivoltaics, and Beavers!

Science News: Narwhals, Agrivoltaics, and Beavers!
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This week in science: drone footage reveals narwhal behavior, agrivoltaics offer sustainable solutions, geothermal energy gets a closer look, and beavers are making a comeback! Read more...

Hubble Spots Wild Galaxy Dance; Czechs Study Black Holes

Hubble Spots Wild Galaxy Dance; Czechs Study Black Holes
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Hubble observes unusual galaxy movements around Andromeda, while Czech scientists contribute to black hole research. Plus, a dry winter hits the Czech Republic. Read more...

Chonkus: The Mutant Alga Fighting Climate Change

Chonkus: The Mutant Alga Fighting Climate Change
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Meet Chonkus, a mutant cyanobacterium with enhanced carbon storage and rapid sinking capabilities. This tiny microbe could play a big role in combating climate change by sequestering carbon. Read more...

Science Roundup: Denmark's Stonehenge & Narwhal Tusks

Science Roundup: Denmark's Stonehenge & Narwhal Tusks
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From a Stonehenge-like burial site in Denmark to narwhal tusk discoveries and triple tropical storms near Australia, science delivers fascinating insights this week. Read more...

Blue Ghost Lands! Plus, Don't Miss the 2025 Eclipse

Blue Ghost Lands! Plus, Don't Miss the 2025 Eclipse
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Firefly's Blue Ghost lander makes a successful moon landing, capturing first images! Plus, learn why you shouldn't miss the total lunar eclipse in March 2025. Read more...

Hong Kong Drier; Observatory to Track Exploding Stars

Hong Kong Drier; Observatory to Track Exploding Stars
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Hong Kong experiences a dry start to 2025, while the Vera C. Rubin Observatory gears up to track millions of supernovae to study dark energy. Read more...

Butterfly Decline, Narcissists Feel Pain, & Overeating Genes

Butterfly Decline, Narcissists Feel Pain, & Overeating Genes
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Recent studies show a decline in US butterfly populations, narcissists experiencing social pain, and a genetic link to overeating in labradors and humans. Read more...

Amazon's Secrets: Moon Landings & Cow Hotels

Amazon's Secrets: Moon Landings & Cow Hotels
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Explore the Amazon's boiling river, microbes affecting climate, and a Colombian "cow hotel" aiming to reduce deforestation. Plus, a private company lands on the moon! Read more...

Plant Trees and Understand Your Lover: New Science

Plant Trees and Understand Your Lover: New Science
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Economists advocate for diverse tree planting to combat climate change, while Australian research reveals four distinct types of romantic lovers based on intensity and frequency of sex. Read more...

Vesuvius Eruption Turned Brain to Glass

Vesuvius Eruption Turned Brain to Glass
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Scientists have made a stunning discovery: the brain of a young man who perished in the Vesuvius eruption nearly 2000 years ago was transformed into glass. This unique phenomenon offers new insights into volcanic catastrophes. Read more...

Warm Weather on the Way, Gulf Stream Concerns Remain

Warm Weather on the Way, Gulf Stream Concerns Remain
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Expect warmer temperatures and melting snow, but concerns about the Gulf Stream's stability and potential economic impacts linger. A mixed weather outlook. Read more...

Science News: AI Proteins, Asteroids, and New Quasars

Science News: AI Proteins, Asteroids, and New Quasars
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Recent scientific breakthroughs include AI-generated proteins, organic compounds on asteroid Bennu hinting at life, and the discovery of 19 new quasars. Read more...

Beavers, Sharks, and Heat: Science News Roundup

Beavers, Sharks, and Heat: Science News Roundup
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From beaver reintroduction in England and shark migration patterns to record heat in Australia, here's a quick look at some of the latest science news making waves. Read more...

NASA's Private Moon Fleet Achieves Lunar Landing Milestone

NASA's Private Moon Fleet Achieves Lunar Landing Milestone
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NASA's private Moon fleet has achieved two lunar landings in a week, marking a significant milestone in lunar exploration. Meanwhile, a study suggests the sterile environment of the ISS may harm astronaut health. Read more...

Science Update: Climate, Asteroids, and Chemistry Shifts

Science Update: Climate, Asteroids, and Chemistry Shifts
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Recent studies reveal the AMOC is unlikely to collapse this century, asteroid fragments may have jumpstarted life on Earth, and China leads in chemistry research as the West scales back. Read more...

Tech Creates Virtual Flavors & Cyclone Threatens Brisbane

Tech Creates Virtual Flavors & Cyclone Threatens Brisbane
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Scientists develop an e-Taste device for virtual flavors. Meanwhile, Tropical Cyclone Alfred intensifies, threatening Brisbane with heavy winds and potential landfall. Read more...

Science News: Asteroid Risk Reduced, Brain Turned to Glass

Science News: Asteroid Risk Reduced, Brain Turned to Glass
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Space agencies reduce the risk of asteroid impact, while scientists discover a victim of Vesuvius whose brain turned to glass. Plus, marine life repopulates the Catalan coast. Read more...

Antarctica's TikTok Tourism Boom: Fees on the Horizon?

Antarctica's TikTok Tourism Boom: Fees on the Horizon?
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Social media, especially TikTok, is driving a surge in Antarctic tourism, prompting discussions about visitor fees to manage crowds and protect the fragile ecosystem. China is also expanding its presence with a new research station. Read more...

Earthquake Shakes Seville, Felt Across Southern Spain

Earthquake Shakes Seville, Felt Across Southern Spain
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A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck Seville, Spain, early this morning. The tremor was felt in neighboring provinces, with several aftershocks reported. Read more...

Science News: Ocean Currents, Orcas, Hornets, and Wastewater

Science News: Ocean Currents, Orcas, Hornets, and Wastewater
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This week in science: a look at Atlantic currents, Seattle orcas, Asian hornets in Europe, and the potential of wastewater sampling for disease outbreak prediction. Read more...

Science Watch: Butterflies Disappearing, Mercury Visible

Science Watch: Butterflies Disappearing, Mercury Visible
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This week in science: Learn about the alarming decline of butterfly populations in America and the rare opportunity to spot Mercury in the evening sky. Plus, a look at the polar vortex collapse. Read more...

NASA Achieves Milestones in Space Exploration

NASA Achieves Milestones in Space Exploration
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NASA and private companies achieve significant milestones, including a successful spacewalk on the ISS and a private spaceship landing on the Moon. A former astronaut also praises India's scientific advancements. Read more...

Egyptian Mummies: A Surprisingly Pleasant Scent?

Egyptian Mummies: A Surprisingly Pleasant Scent?
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A weekly science news podcast reveals a surprising discovery: Egyptian mummies may have emitted a pleasant scent. Plus, a look at how a flying rod could change someone's personality. Read more...

SpaceX Rockets Launch Moon Missions and Space Station

SpaceX Rockets Launch Moon Missions and Space Station
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SpaceX is busy! From launching lunar landers like Intuitive Machines' Athena, to sending research to the Haven-1 space station, the company is pushing space exploration forward. Read more...

Climate Change: Ice Lows & Butterfly Declines

Climate Change: Ice Lows & Butterfly Declines
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A look at recent scientific findings reveals record low sea ice levels, prolonged hot and dry weather forecasts, declining butterfly populations, and a study on parental favoritism. Read more...

Seagrass Restoration Project Launched in Scotland

Seagrass Restoration Project Launched in Scotland
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A new project in Scotland aims to restore vital seagrass beds lost across Britain by planting 14 hectares over three years, alongside the release of Scottish beavers in England. Read more...

Python in Poland & Volcano Threat: Strange Weather News

Python in Poland & Volcano Threat: Strange Weather News
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A dead royal python found in Poland, a potentially erupting volcano in Romania that could affect Poland, and a polar vortex bringing pearl clouds are among the unusual science stories. Read more...

Science News: Dinosaurs, Copper, and Newton's Mug!

Science News: Dinosaurs, Copper, and Newton's Mug!
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From dinosaur behavior to greener copper mining and Isaac Newton's beer mug, discover the latest in science. Plus, a study on toilet training methods! Read more...

Mars' Red Hue: A Sign of a Habitable Past?

Mars' Red Hue: A Sign of a Habitable Past?
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New studies explore the reason behind Mars' red color, linking it to a mineral formed in cool water, suggesting a potentially habitable past. Plus, a weather update for Spain's Carnival weekend. Read more...

Ariane 6 and Starship Grounded After Launch Aborts

Ariane 6 and Starship Grounded After Launch Aborts
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Both the Ariane 6 and Starship launches were aborted at the last minute, highlighting the challenges of pushing the boundaries of space exploration. What caused these delays? Read more...

Climate Concerns: AMOC, Hurricanes, and Space Launches

Climate Concerns: AMOC, Hurricanes, and Space Launches
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Recent studies highlight both stability and potential future disruptions in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), alongside forecasts for the Atlantic hurricane season and successful European space launches. Read more...

AI Uncovers Hidden Viruses & Mammoth-Like Mice

AI Uncovers Hidden Viruses & Mammoth-Like Mice
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AI is helping scientists discover hidden viruses in our bodies and an American startup is creating "woolly mice" with mammoth-like fur. Plus, a study suggests women are more generous than men. Read more...

Science News: Mammoth Hair Mice & Ancient Tools

Science News: Mammoth Hair Mice & Ancient Tools
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Recent science news includes mice with mammoth hair, early water formation after the Big Bang, and the discovery of 1.5-million-year-old bone axes. Read more...

Space Mining, Moon Landings, and a Spiteful Earth?

Space Mining, Moon Landings, and a Spiteful Earth?
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From asteroid mining prospects to megabergs and spiteful flat-earthers, science news is full of surprises. We cover the latest breakthroughs and peculiar findings. Read more...

Climate Change Impacts: Beaches, Water, and Heat

Climate Change Impacts: Beaches, Water, and Heat
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From eroding beaches in Rio to innovative water solutions in Chile and record-low sea ice, climate change is impacting communities worldwide. Brazil faces extreme heat, highlighting the urgency of addressing these global challenges. Read more...

Environmental Concerns: Ice Melt, Beavers, and Wild Horses

Environmental Concerns: Ice Melt, Beavers, and Wild Horses
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This week's environmental news highlights include record low sea ice, a historic beaver release in England, concerns over rainfall impacting trees, and controversial wild horse management in Australia. Read more...

Global Weather Woes & France's Water Use

Global Weather Woes & France's Water Use
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From severe storms in the US and La Réunion to France's water usage and its space ambitions, we cover the latest science and environment news. Read more...

Massive Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia

Massive Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia
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The world's largest iceberg, A23a, has run aground near South Georgia after drifting north from Antarctica since 2020, potentially averting a collision with a vital wildlife breeding site. Read more...

Mysterious White Streaks Spotted in Northern Lights

Mysterious White Streaks Spotted in Northern Lights
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Scientists are puzzling over newly observed white streaks appearing alongside the aurora borealis. The TREx mission captured these eerie glows, which might be linked to a phenomenon called STEVE. Read more...

Wild Weather and Woolly Mice: Science News Roundup

Wild Weather and Woolly Mice: Science News Roundup
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From coast to coast, the US faces severe weather while scientists are making strides in de-extinction research with "woolly mice." Plus, concerns arise over cruise ship sediment in Key West. Read more...

New Antibiotics & King David's City Discovered

New Antibiotics & King David's City Discovered
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Recent discoveries in Israel and Jordan offer exciting insights: a potential new class of antibiotics and the possible location of King David's biblical city. Read more...

Science News: Woolly Mice, Icebergs, and Roman Coins!

Science News: Woolly Mice, Icebergs, and Roman Coins!
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From mammoth-like elephants to stranded whales and Roman treasure, the world of science never sleeps. Catch up on the latest discoveries and environmental news! Read more...

Moon's Active & Space Fuel Breakthrough

Moon's Active & Space Fuel Breakthrough
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Recent discoveries reveal the moon is still tectonically active, while Chinese astronauts achieve artificial photosynthesis in space. Plus, math unlocks creativity! Read more...

NASA Achieves Lunar GPS, Eyes New Moon Landing

NASA Achieves Lunar GPS, Eyes New Moon Landing
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NASA achieves a milestone with lunar GPS signal acquisition and prepares for another moon landing by Intuitive Machines, advancing lunar exploration. Plus, a stunning aurora photo! Read more...

Musk in the News: Space Missions and Royal Society Debate

Musk in the News: Space Missions and Royal Society Debate
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Elon Musk faces scrutiny from the Royal Society while SpaceX prepares to rescue astronauts from the ISS. Ariane 6 and Starship launches also face delays. Read more...

Science News Roundup: Pandas, Lizards, and Earthquakes!

Science News Roundup: Pandas, Lizards, and Earthquakes!
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This week in science: explore a probability puzzle with drunkards and hats, learn about a Caspian Sea earthquake, discover the Gila monster's role in Ozempic, and uncover the secrets of the panda's bamboo diet. Read more...

Ancient Cities, Icebergs, and Starling Swarms!

Ancient Cities, Icebergs, and Starling Swarms!
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Recent discoveries include a lost Roman city rewriting history, the world's largest iceberg running aground, and stunning footage of a falcon hunting starlings. Read more...

Nessie Watch: Sightings and a New Job Opening!

Nessie Watch: Sightings and a New Job Opening!
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A possible Nessie sighting kicks off 2025, and the Loch Ness research center is hiring a full-time Nessie hunter! Is this the year the mystery is solved? Read more...

Science News: Ozone Recovery, Whale Death & Pancake Tips

Science News: Ozone Recovery, Whale Death & Pancake Tips
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Ozone layer healing confirmed! Plus, the origin of water, a climate change fire warning, pancake perfection tips, and a tragic whale stranding. Read more...

Space News: Astronauts, Robots, and Icebergs!

Space News: Astronauts, Robots, and Icebergs!
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Astronauts face health challenges, robots explore the moon, and a giant iceberg runs aground! Get the latest updates from space and polar regions. Read more...

Cosmic Discoveries and Climate Concerns: Science News

Cosmic Discoveries and Climate Concerns: Science News
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From the James Webb Telescope's groundbreaking discoveries to the alarming rate of global ice melt and the arrival of a massive iceberg, the latest science news highlights both the wonders and the worries facing our world. Read more...

Poland's Weather Rollercoaster: Eclipses and Temperature Swings

Poland's Weather Rollercoaster: Eclipses and Temperature Swings
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Poland is experiencing a mix of weather surprises, from early spring teases to potential winter returns, alongside the anticipation of a partial solar eclipse on March 29th. Read more...

La Niña's Brief Appearance & Chilean Mummy Preservation

La Niña's Brief Appearance & Chilean Mummy Preservation
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The UN predicts a short-lived La Niña, dashing hopes for cooling temperatures, while in Chile, efforts are underway to preserve the world's oldest mummies. Read more...

Sea Ice Hits Record Low Amid Global Heat Streak

Sea Ice Hits Record Low Amid Global Heat Streak
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Global sea ice cover reached a record low in February, driven by soaring temperatures near the North Pole. Scientists attribute the decline to ongoing global warming and increased greenhouse gas emissions. Read more...

Musk News: Roadster "Asteroid" & Royal Society Row

Musk News: Roadster "Asteroid" & Royal Society Row
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Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster was briefly mistaken for an asteroid, while controversy swirls around his fellowship at the Royal Society. Read more...

Six Cyclones Swirl as Australia Braces for Impact

Six Cyclones Swirl as Australia Braces for Impact
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An unusual weather event sees six cyclones active in the Southern Hemisphere, with Cyclone Alfred's unusual path causing concern as it approaches Australia's east coast. Read more...

Science News: Frogs, Fake Meat, and Ancient Stones

Science News: Frogs, Fake Meat, and Ancient Stones
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This week in science: endangered frogs released in Australia, the quest for better-tasting fake meat in NYC, and a re-dating of a prehistoric site near Stonehenge. Read more...

Science News: Space Missions, Ancient Burials, and More

Science News: Space Missions, Ancient Burials, and More
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This week in science news: A pregnant woman's sacrifice in Ecuador, ear muscle evolution, an approaching solar storm, a private astronaut mission, and a new infrared space telescope. Read more...

Blue Origin to Simulate Lunar Gravity, Launch All-Female Crew

Blue Origin to Simulate Lunar Gravity, Launch All-Female Crew
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Blue Origin's New Shepard NS-29 mission will simulate lunar gravity with NASA experiments. Separately, an all-female crew, including Katy Perry, is set to launch soon. Read more...

Science News: Asteroids, Aliens, and Spanish Rain

Science News: Asteroids, Aliens, and Spanish Rain
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A look at the latest science news, from asteroid interpretations and the search for extraterrestrial life in Barcelona, to heavy rainfall and weather alerts in Spain. Read more...

Ocean Warming Accelerates & Astronauts Near Return

Ocean Warming Accelerates & Astronauts Near Return
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Ocean warming rates have quadrupled, according to new research. Plus, two stranded NASA astronauts are preparing to return to Earth after an extended stay in space. Read more...

Science Roundup: Mars' Watery Past, Social Media & More

Science Roundup: Mars' Watery Past, Social Media & More
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Recent studies explore Mars' reddish hue, the impact of early social media use on Italian students, a discovery of human bones, and the success of the chlorofluorocarbon ban. Read more...

Slovak Science: Drought, Mummies, and DNA Models

Slovak Science: Drought, Mummies, and DNA Models
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A look at recent science news from Slovakia, including drought conditions, discoveries surrounding a 3000-year-old Egyptian mummy, and advances in DNA modeling. Read more...

Firefly's Blue Ghost Lands on Moon, Captures Stunning Video

Firefly's Blue Ghost Lands on Moon, Captures Stunning Video
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Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander successfully touched down on the Moon, providing incredible POV footage. Meanwhile, Intuitive Machines aims for their own lunar landing, and stranded NASA astronauts point fingers. Read more...

NASA's Lunar Challenges & SpaceX's Moon Mission

NASA's Lunar Challenges & SpaceX's Moon Mission
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NASA faces setbacks with the Lunar Trailblazer and Voyager 2, while SpaceX launches a lunar lander and prepares for a crewed mission to the space station. Read more...

Space News: Stranded Astronauts & Solar Flare Update

Space News: Stranded Astronauts & Solar Flare Update
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Two astronauts are nearing their return after being stranded in space for nine months, while a massive solar flare heads towards Earth, potentially causing auroras. Read more...

Science News Roundup: Planets, Aspirin, and Moon Landings

Science News Roundup: Planets, Aspirin, and Moon Landings
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This week's science news includes a rare planetary parade, aspirin's cancer-fighting potential, a new immune system discovery, and the Blue Ghost's moon landing. Read more...

Canada's Climate: From Polar Bears to Ancient Palms

Canada's Climate: From Polar Bears to Ancient Palms
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Canada faces climate challenges: polar bears risk extinction due to warming trends, while ancient palm fossils reveal surprisingly warm, ice-free winters millions of years ago. Read more...

Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia

Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia
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The world's largest iceberg, A23a, has run aground near South Georgia after a long journey from Antarctica. Scientists are studying its potential impact on local wildlife. Read more...

New Moon Missions: Temperature Extremes and Soft Landings

New Moon Missions: Temperature Extremes and Soft Landings
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Recent lunar missions reveal extreme temperatures at the Moon's south pole and successful soft landings by robotic vehicles, marking significant advancements in space exploration. Read more...

NASA's Busy Week: Supernovas, Moon Landers, and Voyager

NASA's Busy Week: Supernovas, Moon Landers, and Voyager
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NASA's recent activities include capturing a supernova image with Hubble, preparing for a lunar lander mission, and managing the Voyager 1 spacecraft's lifespan. Read more...

Cyclone Garance Hits Réunion, Japan Battles Wildfire

Cyclone Garance Hits Réunion, Japan Battles Wildfire
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Cyclone Garance brought violent winds to La Réunion, triggering lockdowns, while Japan faces its worst wildfire in 50 years, consuming thousands of hectares of forest. Read more...

Ancient Stone Blades Found in Sharjah Shed Light on Migration

Ancient Stone Blades Found in Sharjah Shed Light on Migration
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Archaeologists in Sharjah have unearthed 80,000-year-old stone blades, offering new insights into early human migration from Africa to the Arabian Peninsula. The discovery highlights the craftsmanship of Homo sapiens. Read more...

Science News: Icebergs, VR Taste, and Extreme Weather

Science News: Icebergs, VR Taste, and Extreme Weather
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A roundup of the latest science news, covering a massive iceberg, virtual reality taste technology, extreme weather in the US, and the impact of climate change on marine life. Read more...

Science Unveiled: Whale Sleep, Bell, and Ancient Faces

Science Unveiled: Whale Sleep, Bell, and Ancient Faces
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From whale sleep mysteries to Alexander Graham Bell's legacy and the reconstruction of an Iron Age woman's face, explore fascinating science news. Read more...

Science News: Moon Landings, Inflammation, and More

Science News: Moon Landings, Inflammation, and More
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A roundup of recent science news, including the Blue Ghost lunar landing, research on inflammation, 3D printing in medicine, and the abandonment of "mirror life" research. Read more...

NASA Gets GPS Signal on the Moon!

NASA Gets GPS Signal on the Moon!
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NASA successfully tracked GPS signals on the Moon, while scientists warn about Earth's slowing ocean currents and a white dwarf destroying planets. Read more...

Wild Weather and Mammoth Mice: Science News Roundup

Wild Weather and Mammoth Mice: Science News Roundup
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From severe storms sweeping the US to scientists creating "woolly mice" in the pursuit of mammoth de-extinction, here's a look at some of the top science stories. Plus, a new lunar landing attempt. Read more...

Science News Roundup: Beavers, Frogs, and Fake Meat

Science News Roundup: Beavers, Frogs, and Fake Meat
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This week in science: Beavers combat flooding, endangered frogs get a boost, and researchers are working to make plant-based meat taste better. Plus, a look at ancient history. Read more...

Science News: Mammoth Hair, Moon Landers, and Butterflies

Science News: Mammoth Hair, Moon Landers, and Butterflies
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This week in science: Genetically engineered mice with woolly hair, NASA saves power on Voyager, lunar landers, and a butterfly population decline in America. Read more...

Whales in Ropes, Aspirin vs. Cancer, and Moon Landings!

Whales in Ropes, Aspirin vs. Cancer, and Moon Landings!
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This week's science roundup includes troubling whale entanglements, a potential aspirin breakthrough in cancer research, a falcon attack, and a commercial moon landing. Read more...

Science News: Brain Week, Plant Breeding & More

Science News: Brain Week, Plant Breeding & More
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Catch up on the latest science news: Brain Week in the Czech Republic, advancements in plant breeding, chicken rearing innovations, and impressive student projects. Read more...

UK Braces for Deep Freeze and Snowstorms

UK Braces for Deep Freeze and Snowstorms
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The UK is facing a double whammy of extreme weather as a polar vortex collapse threatens a deep freeze while snowstorms are predicted to hit southern and eastern England in March. Read more...

Science News: Carbon Emissions, Heat Waves, and More

Science News: Carbon Emissions, Heat Waves, and More
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Stay informed with the latest science news, including reports on carbon emissions, heat waves impacting Brazil, gene-edited bananas, and unusual snow depths in the Krkonoše Mountains. Read more...

Planetary Parade & Interstellar Mysteries

Planetary Parade & Interstellar Mysteries
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From a rare planetary alignment to a rogue interstellar object shifting orbits, space is full of surprises. Plus, Czech scientists contribute to Venus exploration! Read more...

Spring Arrives with Storks and Planetary Parades!

Spring Arrives with Storks and Planetary Parades!
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Spring's arrival brings multiple dates, a rare black stork sighting, and a stunning planetary parade visible tonight! Plus, Warsaw faces an invasive species. Read more...

Ancient Treasures Unearthed Around the Globe

Ancient Treasures Unearthed Around the Globe
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Recent archaeological discoveries reveal fascinating insights into our past, from ancient jewelry made of extraterrestrial metal to the world's first city with 4,000 canals. Read more...

Cosmic Wonders: Moon Landings and Ancient Sites

Cosmic Wonders: Moon Landings and Ancient Sites
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This week, catch the rare Lunar X, learn about a private lunar lander's south pole landing, and discover a "sister" site to Stonehenge that's even older! Read more...

SpaceX Launches SpainSat & Starship Faces Setbacks

SpaceX Launches SpainSat & Starship Faces Setbacks
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SpaceX successfully launched the SpainSat NG-1 satellite, while Starship experienced another test flight failure with the loss of its second stage and subsequent explosion. Read more...

China's Science Breakthroughs: Mars, Cancer, and More

China's Science Breakthroughs: Mars, Cancer, and More
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From Martian sand beaches to bacterial cancer therapy and 3D-printed penis implants, China is making waves in the science world. Plus, a math prodigy solves a notorious geometry problem. Read more...

Science News: Eagles, Starship, Climate, & More

Science News: Eagles, Starship, Climate, & More
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From baby eagles in California to Starship delays, climate change impacts in South Sudan, and invasive rodent cuisine, here's a roundup of the latest science news. Read more...

Moon Landings: Successes and Stumbles in Lunar Exploration

Moon Landings: Successes and Stumbles in Lunar Exploration
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Recent lunar missions by Intuitive Machines and Firefly Aerospace highlight both the triumphs and challenges of commercial space exploration, marking significant steps towards future lunar endeavors. Read more...

Moon Landings & Tech Innovations Dominate Headlines

Moon Landings & Tech Innovations Dominate Headlines
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Recent news highlights Intuitive Machines' lunar probe and Firefly Aerospace's moon landing video, alongside tech innovations like AMD's Ryzen 9950X3D and Alibaba's QwQ-32b model. Read more...

Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia

Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia
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The world's largest iceberg, A23a, has run aground near South Georgia, threatening penguin feeding grounds. Meanwhile, wild beavers are making a comeback in England. Read more...

UK Weather: Gales, Warmth, and Northern Lights!

UK Weather: Gales, Warmth, and Northern Lights!
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The UK is set for a mixed bag! Expect fierce gales, unusually warm temperatures in some areas, and a chance to witness the spectacular Northern Lights this week. Plus, a new study reveals how images impact children's perceptions of body image. Read more...

UK Faces Arctic Blast & Nuclear Waste Disposal

UK Faces Arctic Blast & Nuclear Waste Disposal
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The UK braces for potential snow and ice due to a polar vortex collapse, while also announcing the safe disposal of 140 tonnes of radioactive plutonium at Sellafield. Read more...

Ancient Humans in Jungle & Neanderthal Blood Mystery

Ancient Humans in Jungle & Neanderthal Blood Mystery
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New discoveries shed light on early human presence in jungles and how Neanderthal blood types may have contributed to their extinction. Read more...

Moon Landing, Butterfly Decline, and Cyclone Alfred

Moon Landing, Butterfly Decline, and Cyclone Alfred
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Recent science news includes a successful moon landing, a decline in US butterfly populations, a cyclone approaching Australia, an Antarctic mission, and a study on sperm quality and lifespan. Read more...

US News: Blizzard, Butterflies, and Lunar Landings

US News: Blizzard, Butterflies, and Lunar Landings
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From Iowa blizzards to declining butterfly populations and a wonky moon lander, the US is facing a mix of challenges and advancements. Here's a quick look at the latest headlines. Read more...

Science News: Beavers, Space, and Technofossils

Science News: Beavers, Space, and Technofossils
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This week in science: the return of beavers to the UK, NASA astronauts in space, and the lasting legacy of "technofossils" like plastic bags. Read more...

Science News: AI, Planets, Dogs, and Bird Songs

Science News: AI, Planets, Dogs, and Bird Songs
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A roundup of recent science news, including AI passing the Turing Test, visible planets, the "most beautiful" dog, and how birds learn songs. Read more...

Moon Rush Hour: Robots Land, Explore, and Seek Ice

Moon Rush Hour: Robots Land, Explore, and Seek Ice
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Three robots are on the Moon, including the Blue Ghost lander. One has gone silent, while Chandrayaan-3 suggests more ice exists on the lunar surface than previously thought. Read more...

ISS Crew's Extended Stay: Microbes and Family Concerns

ISS Crew's Extended Stay: Microbes and Family Concerns
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Astronauts on the ISS face extended mission, battling unexpected microbes and navigating family concerns back on Earth. Daughter of stranded astronaut blames "negligence" for long stay. Read more...

Mars: Mud, Life, and a New Moon Landing

Mars: Mud, Life, and a New Moon Landing
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Recent discoveries suggest Mars had alternating warm/cold periods affecting water. A CIA agent claims to have found life. Plus, a private US lander touches down on the Moon. Read more...

Wolves in Broumov & Mammoth Extinction Theories

Wolves in Broumov & Mammoth Extinction Theories
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Wildlife protectors find wolves in Broumov after a decade. A new study suggests pollen allergies may have contributed to mammoth extinction. Read more...

Voyager Probes Conserve Power for Extended Mission

Voyager Probes Conserve Power for Extended Mission
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NASA is powering down instruments on the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft to conserve energy and extend their missions, potentially reaching their 50th anniversary in 2027. The move comes as the probes face diminishing power and technical challenges. Read more...

Celestial Spectacles: Planets Align, Winter Arrives

Celestial Spectacles: Planets Align, Winter Arrives
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From planetary parades visible in the UK to winter weather advisories in Lake Tahoe and the promise of spring, nature offers a beautiful display. Get ready for celestial events and seasonal changes! Read more...

Malaysia Weather: Storms & Sinkhole Concerns

Malaysia Weather: Storms & Sinkhole Concerns
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Malaysia faces weather challenges as MetMalaysia warns of thunderstorms and the JMG reports 24 sinkhole incidents since 2019, with Perak recording the most. Read more...

Space Watch: Blood Moons, Ocean Worlds, and Asteroid Threats

Space Watch: Blood Moons, Ocean Worlds, and Asteroid Threats
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Explore the latest in space news: A lunar eclipse turns the moon blood red, the search for "ocean worlds" intensifies, and Earth remains vigilant against asteroid threats. Read more...

How Flowers Conquered the World

How Flowers Conquered the World
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Flowering plants transformed the Earth, dominating ecosystems and shaping human culture. Discover the secrets of their success, from ancient fossils to modern agriculture. Read more...

Cyclone Garance Hits Reunion: Deaths and Damage Reported

Cyclone Garance Hits Reunion: Deaths and Damage Reported
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Cyclone Garance brought heavy rain and winds over 200 km/h to Reunion Island, causing floods, building damage, and at least four deaths. The island is assessing the damage after the storm. Read more...

Ocean News: Shark Health & Canoe Discovery

Ocean News: Shark Health & Canoe Discovery
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Discover how tourist feeding affects reef sharks in French Polynesia and the significance of a canoe discovery in New Zealand. Plus, a surprising dolphin encounter. Read more...

NASA Astronauts Face Gravity Challenge, Telescope Launch

NASA Astronauts Face Gravity Challenge, Telescope Launch
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Stranded NASA astronauts brace for Earth's gravity, while a new telescope aims to explore the universe's origins. SpaceX also lost contact with Starship after its launch. Read more...

Global Science News: Butterflies, Dust, and Ancient Codes

Global Science News: Butterflies, Dust, and Ancient Codes
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A roundup of recent science news, including declining butterfly populations, Saharan dust reaching Europe, the successful launch of Ariane 6, and the mystery of Bronze Age tablets. Read more...

Poland Weather: Spring Warmth and Winter Hazards

Poland Weather: Spring Warmth and Winter Hazards
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Poland is experiencing a mix of spring-like warmth and winter hazards. IMGW warns of both rising temperatures and dangerous conditions like black ice and gusty winds across the country. Read more...

SpaceX Starship Fails Again, Asteroid Probe Lost

SpaceX Starship Fails Again, Asteroid Probe Lost
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SpaceX's Starship suffered another test flight failure while a private asteroid mission probe, Odin, is likely lost in deep space. Plus, US butterfly populations are declining. Read more...

Poland's Wild Weather: Ladybugs, Whales, and a Cold Snap

Poland's Wild Weather: Ladybugs, Whales, and a Cold Snap
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Poland experiences a mix of natural events: invasive Asian ladybugs are biting, a humpback whale visited, and a warm start to March may give way to frost and snow. Read more...

Woolly Mouse Created in Mammoth De-Extinction Effort

Woolly Mouse Created in Mammoth De-Extinction Effort
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Scientists have engineered a "woolly mouse" using mammoth DNA as part of an effort to resurrect the woolly mammoth, sparking excitement and ethical debate. Read more...

Moon Landing, Mammoth Mice, & "Frozen" Children Disease

Moon Landing, Mammoth Mice, & "Frozen" Children Disease
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Recent science news includes a robotic probe aiming for the Moon's South Pole, furry mice with resurrected mammoth genes, and the explanation for a rare disease that "freezes" children. Read more...

Cosmic Discoveries: Black Holes, Telescopes, and More

Cosmic Discoveries: Black Holes, Telescopes, and More
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Recent astronomical breakthroughs include the discovery of a massive black hole jet, the upcoming launch of NASA's SPHEREx telescope, and detailed observations by the James Webb Space Telescope. Read more...

Cosmic Discoveries: Black Holes, Moons, and Dark Matter

Cosmic Discoveries: Black Holes, Moons, and Dark Matter
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Recent studies reveal intriguing insights into Enceladus' geysers, a supermassive black hole in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and new methods for measuring dark matter in the Milky Way. Read more...

Pompeii Unearths Secret Dionysian Cult Fresco

Pompeii Unearths Secret Dionysian Cult Fresco
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Archaeologists in Pompeii discovered a rare fresco depicting secret Dionysian cult initiation rites in the House of Thiasus. The find reveals new insights into the city's ancient religious practices. Read more...

Bumblebees Plummet, Dating App Secrets Revealed

Bumblebees Plummet, Dating App Secrets Revealed
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UK bumblebee populations hit record lows in 2024, while dating app research reveals tips for attracting better matches and avoiding profile pitfalls. Read more...

Climate Change Impacts Aviation and Marine Life

Climate Change Impacts Aviation and Marine Life
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Climate change is causing significant disruptions, from impacting airport operations due to rising sea levels and heatwaves, to transforming marine ecosystems in the North Atlantic. Read more...

Cyclone Alfred Threatens Eastern Australia

Cyclone Alfred Threatens Eastern Australia
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A rare and powerful tropical cyclone, named Alfred, is approaching eastern Australia, threatening Queensland and New South Wales with dangerous winds and flooding. The Canary Islands also faced severe flooding. Read more...

NASA's Busy Month: Moon Landing, Wildfires, and More

NASA's Busy Month: Moon Landing, Wildfires, and More
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From lunar landings and wildfire monitoring to spacecraft maintenance and rescue missions, NASA has been at the forefront of space and Earth science this month. Read more...

California Weather: Storms, Wind, and Frost Ahead

California Weather: Storms, Wind, and Frost Ahead
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Northern California faces a mix of weather conditions, including thunderstorms with hail, damaging winds, a winter weather advisory for Lake Tahoe, and a frost advisory for Bay Area inland regions. Read more...

UK Weather: Rain, Spiders, and Atheist Age

UK Weather: Rain, Spiders, and Atheist Age
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The UK faces a mixed bag: heavy rain and thunderstorms before sunny days, a venomous spider sighting, and a shift towards atheism, according to new reports. Read more...

Science News: Butterflies, Moon Probes, and Space Chimps

Science News: Butterflies, Moon Probes, and Space Chimps
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Recent science news highlights a butterfly population decline, trouble for a NASA moon probe, and the forgotten animal heroes of the space race. Read more...

Australia Grapples with Cyclone, Tariffs, and Health Crisis

Australia Grapples with Cyclone, Tariffs, and Health Crisis
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Australia faces a triple threat: Cyclone Alfred batters Queensland, US tariffs loom large, and Healthscope faces a potential financial crisis. Plus, the election is delayed! Read more...

Space News: Webb, ISRO, Asteroids, and Mission Delays

Space News: Webb, ISRO, Asteroids, and Mission Delays
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Recent space news includes discoveries by the Webb telescope, ISRO's engine tests, asteroid origins, and NASA mission delays. Stay up-to-date with the latest in space exploration! Read more...

Moon Landers, Icebergs, and Asteroid Risks

Moon Landers, Icebergs, and Asteroid Risks
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Recent science news includes updates on lunar landers, a massive iceberg near South Georgia, and an asteroid that has a small chance of impacting Earth in 2032. Read more...

Earth Faces Environmental Challenges on Multiple Fronts

Earth Faces Environmental Challenges on Multiple Fronts
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From devastating cyclones and urban flooding to declining butterfly populations and space exploration milestones, Earth faces a complex array of environmental and technological challenges. Read more...

Science News: Dark Matter, Glaciers, and All-Female Space Crew

Science News: Dark Matter, Glaciers, and All-Female Space Crew
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This week in science: New insights into dark matter mass limits, the alarming retreat of Colombian glaciers, and Blue Origin's historic all-female space crew mission. Read more...

Cosmic Views, Ancient Links, and Newton's Mug

Cosmic Views, Ancient Links, and Newton's Mug
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Seven planets align, a Danish Stonehenge reveals ancient connections, and Isaac Newton's beer mug goes on display. Science is full of surprises! Read more...

Ancient Humans in Jungle & African Seeds Saved

Ancient Humans in Jungle & African Seeds Saved
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Discoveries in Ivory Coast push back the timeline for human presence in jungles to 150,000 years ago. Plus, over 100,000 African seeds are stored in the Svalbard vault for safekeeping. Read more...

Mammoth Extinction: Pollen Allergy to Blame?

Mammoth Extinction: Pollen Allergy to Blame?
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A new study suggests pollen allergies may have contributed to the extinction of mammoths. Plus, wolf populations are thriving in the Broumov region. Read more...

Vesuvius Victims: Glass Brain & Roman Silver Hoard

Vesuvius Victims: Glass Brain & Roman Silver Hoard
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Archaeological discoveries include a man's brain turned to glass by Vesuvius and a hoard of Roman silver coins, offering insights into ancient life and death. Read more...

Microexpressions: Unmasking Hidden Emotions

Microexpressions: Unmasking Hidden Emotions
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Scientist Jiří Matas explains how fleeting facial expressions, or microexpressions, reveal our true feelings, even if we try to hide them. Even skilled poker players can't control them! Read more...

Panama Canal: Fish Highway and Australian Storms

Panama Canal: Fish Highway and Australian Storms
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The Panama Canal sees increased marine fish migration after expansion, while Australia faces a rare triple tropical storm event in the South Pacific. Read more...

Fungus Houses & Ancient Blades: Science News Roundup

Fungus Houses & Ancient Blades: Science News Roundup
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Discoveries in construction and archaeology! A Czech team builds with fungus, while Sharjah reveals 80,000-year-old Homo sapiens tools, shedding light on early human migration. Read more...

Arctic Ice: Misinformation vs. Scientific Reality

Arctic Ice: Misinformation vs. Scientific Reality
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Claims of increasing Arctic ice are circulating online, but scientists emphasize the importance of data context amidst global warming realities. We explore the facts and the ongoing research. Read more...

Pompeii Unearths New Dionysian Mysteries

Pompeii Unearths New Dionysian Mysteries
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Recent excavations in Pompeii have revealed stunning new frescoes depicting Dionysian rites, featuring an enigmatic woman and a procession with satyrs and bacchantes. Read more...

Arctic Ice Claims Debunked, Ancient Blades Unearthed

Arctic Ice Claims Debunked, Ancient Blades Unearthed
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This week in science: Debunking Arctic ice misinformation, the discovery of ancient Homo sapiens tools in Sharjah, and tracking polar bears in Svalbard. Read more...

NASA Explores Lunar Water, Highlights Czech Black Hole Work

NASA Explores Lunar Water, Highlights Czech Black Hole Work
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NASA is launching a private mission to find lunar water and highlighted Czech contributions to black hole research at a recent conference, showcasing international collaboration in space exploration. Read more...

Ham: The Chimpanzee Hero of the Space Race

Ham: The Chimpanzee Hero of the Space Race
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Discover the story of Ham, the chimpanzee who played a crucial role in the early days of space exploration, and the sacrifices made in the name of progress. Read more...

Cosmic Wonders: Planets, Aliens, and Earth's Future

Cosmic Wonders: Planets, Aliens, and Earth's Future
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From a rare planetary alignment captured in Somerset to an alien life exhibition in Barcelona, and an astrobiologist's unique perspective on Earth's survival, science offers breathtaking views. Read more...

UK Tackles Nuclear Waste & Bee Decline

UK Tackles Nuclear Waste & Bee Decline
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The UK is set to dispose of 140 tonnes of plutonium at Sellafield while bumblebee populations hit a record low due to adverse weather conditions. Read more...

Python Found in Polish Forest, Shakes Up Local Rangers

Python Found in Polish Forest, Shakes Up Local Rangers
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Forest rangers in Poland were surprised to discover a dead royal python in a forest near Grodzisk, highlighting the snake's non-native status and lack of natural predators in the region. Read more...

France's Water Use, Farmer Support, and Business Woes

France's Water Use, Farmer Support, and Business Woes
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A look at France's water usage, support initiatives for female farmers, and challenges facing major businesses like Stellantis, plus uncertainty surrounding the 2025 budget. Read more...

Asteroid Risk Drops, Ultra-Black Ants, and Forceps History

Asteroid Risk Drops, Ultra-Black Ants, and Forceps History
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This week in science: asteroid collision risk decreases dramatically, researchers uncover the secrets of ultra-black velvet ants, and we delve into the unsettling origins of obstetrical forceps. Read more...

Catalan Coast Sees Marine Life Repopulation

Catalan Coast Sees Marine Life Repopulation
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Scientists have successfully reintroduced corals and sponges to the Catalan coast, while other researchers solved a rare childhood disease and a probability puzzle. Read more...

Predators Rise, Asteroid Scare, and Climate Reality

Predators Rise, Asteroid Scare, and Climate Reality
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Predator populations are booming in Europe, an asteroid threat recedes, and climate change realities become clearer. Scientists grapple with biodiversity loss and the Gulf Stream's future. Read more...

Vesuvius Eruption Turned Victim's Brain to Glass

Vesuvius Eruption Turned Victim's Brain to Glass
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Researchers have discovered a rare phenomenon: the 2,000-year-old eruption of Mount Vesuvius vitrified a victim's brain, turning it into glass. The discovery offers insight into the devastating effects of the eruption. Read more...

Mars' Red Color: A Sign of a Habitable Past?

Mars' Red Color: A Sign of a Habitable Past?
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New research suggests Mars' distinctive red color, caused by the mineral ferrihydrite formed in cool water, could indicate the planet was once habitable. Scientists replicate Martian dust to understand its origins. Read more...

Science News: Vortex, Caves, Probes, Huns & More

Science News: Vortex, Caves, Probes, Huns & More
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A roundup of recent science news including a polar vortex affecting Poland, cave contamination in the Balearic Islands, Czech space probe advancements, Hunnic origins, forest fire research, and Gulf Stream studies. Read more...

Jesús Calleja's Space Trip & Seville Earthquake

Jesús Calleja's Space Trip & Seville Earthquake
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Spanish mountaineer Jesús Calleja aims for space while Seville experiences a 4.1 magnitude earthquake. Will Calleja become Spain's third astronaut? Read more...

Mars' Red Hue & Atlantic Currents: New Science Unveiled

Mars' Red Hue & Atlantic Currents: New Science Unveiled
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Recent studies shed light on the composition of Mars and the stability of Atlantic Ocean currents, challenging previous assumptions and highlighting the impact of climate change. Read more...

Dormant Volcano Threatens Poland, Warm Weather Ahead

Dormant Volcano Threatens Poland, Warm Weather Ahead
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New research reveals a dormant volcano in Romania could impact Poland. Plus, a warmer end to February and a mild start to March are predicted for Central Europe. Read more...

Cyclone Garance Lashes Réunion: Alerts and Impact

Cyclone Garance Lashes Réunion: Alerts and Impact
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Cyclone Garance brought severe weather to Réunion, triggering a series of alerts from orange to purple and red. Wind gusts exceeding 200 km/h and heavy rains impacted the island. Read more...

Science News: Mice, Seagrass, and Newton's Beer

Science News: Mice, Seagrass, and Newton's Beer
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Recent scientific breakthroughs include creating a bi-paternal mouse, restoring seagrass in Scotland, finding extraterrestrial jewelry, and learning about Isaac Newton's beer habits. Read more...

Science News: Sentient Bugs, Algae Power, and Tech Legacy

Science News: Sentient Bugs, Algae Power, and Tech Legacy
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This week in science: exploring the evolving understanding of invertebrate sentience, the reintroduction of rare lichen, CO2-chomping algae, and the concept of technofossils. Read more...

SpaceX's Busy Skies: Moon Missions, Debris Concerns

SpaceX's Busy Skies: Moon Missions, Debris Concerns
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SpaceX is launching lunar missions and enabling space research, but growing concerns about space debris and atmospheric pollution from rocket explosions are emerging. Read more...

Spring's Arrival & Turin Shroud's Age Revealed

Spring's Arrival & Turin Shroud's Age Revealed
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Discover the various dates marking the start of spring and the latest scientific findings on the Turin Shroud's age, plus a Belgian researcher training dogs to find murder victims' skeletons. Read more...

Space Exploration Heats Up: 2025 and Beyond

Space Exploration Heats Up: 2025 and Beyond
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From lunar landings and water ice searches to celebrity spaceflights and the surprising cleanliness of the ISS, space exploration is making headlines in 2025 and beyond. Read more...

Aviation Faces Climate Change Threat

Aviation Faces Climate Change Threat
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Rising sea levels and heatwaves are impacting airports, while global warming increases turbulence. Plus, French gaming clubs are reopening and SNCF seeks a new CEO. Read more...

Cosmic Wonders: Planets, Telescopes and Space Travel

Cosmic Wonders: Planets, Telescopes and Space Travel
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Recent discoveries include a possible planetary orbit shift, a unique ultra-hot Neptune atmosphere, the return of Sunita Williams, and a planetary alignment illusion. Read more...

Science News: Quasars, Earth's Core, and California Woes

Science News: Quasars, Earth's Core, and California Woes
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Astronomers discover new quasars, seismic data challenges Earth's core structure, and California battles worsening drought despite rain. Plus, a superpod of dolphins! Read more...

China's Space Ambitions: Mars, Moon, and Beyond

China's Space Ambitions: Mars, Moon, and Beyond
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China's space program is making strides, from sending a Pakistani astronaut to Tiangong space station to uncovering evidence of ancient oceans and beaches on Mars, and planning a moon landing by 2030. Read more...

Cyclone Garance Ravages Réunion, Leaving Fatalities

Cyclone Garance Ravages Réunion, Leaving Fatalities
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Cyclone Garance brought intense winds and heavy rainfall to Réunion, causing widespread damage, fatalities, and injuries. The island is assessing the aftermath. Read more...

Poland's Week: Whale Sightings, Eclipse, and Cannibalism

Poland's Week: Whale Sightings, Eclipse, and Cannibalism
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A humpback whale lingers in Poland, a solar eclipse is coming, sunny weather is on the way and ancient cannibalism evidence is unearthed! Read more...

Six Cyclones Swirl, Plus Taste VR is Here!

Six Cyclones Swirl, Plus Taste VR is Here!
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Six cyclones raged in the Southern Hemisphere, while scientists unveil "e-Taste" for virtual reality, promising flavor experiences without the calories (or spice!). Read more...

Asteroid Risk Revised, Lunar Eclipse Coming!

Asteroid Risk Revised, Lunar Eclipse Coming!
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Astronomers have lowered the risk assessment for asteroid 2024 YR4, while a total lunar eclipse in March 2025 promises a unique celestial event. Plus, discover the hidden role of fungi in regulating Earth's climate. Read more...

Cosmic Discoveries: Hubble, Webb, and SPHEREx

Cosmic Discoveries: Hubble, Webb, and SPHEREx
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Recent discoveries from the Hubble, Webb, and SPHEREx telescopes are revolutionizing our understanding of galaxies, star formation, and the early universe. Read more...

Australia's Hot Summer & Lover Types Studied

Australia's Hot Summer & Lover Types Studied
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Australian studies reveal a record-breaking hot summer linked to climate change and categorize four distinct types of romantic lovers based on intensity, commitment, and sex frequency. Read more...

Tiny Detector Sniffs Out Antineutrinos

Tiny Detector Sniffs Out Antineutrinos
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A compact, 3-kilogram detector successfully identified antineutrinos at a Swiss nuclear power plant, potentially revolutionizing nuclear monitoring. Basel, Switzerland, meanwhile, is going green, one rooftop at a time. Read more...

March Sky Show: Eclipses and the Spring Equinox

March Sky Show: Eclipses and the Spring Equinox
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Get ready for March's celestial events! This month features both a partial lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse, plus the arrival of the astronomical spring. We also explore how neuroscience could revolutionize education. Read more...

Poland Braces for Weather Chaos

Poland Braces for Weather Chaos
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Poland is set to experience a mix of severe weather conditions, including heavy snowfall, storms, and fluctuating temperatures, according to IMGW forecasts. Be prepared for travel disruptions and changing conditions. Read more...

Space News: Oort Cloud Spirals & Ocean Evaporation Drop

Space News: Oort Cloud Spirals & Ocean Evaporation Drop
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Recent space news reveals a spiral structure in the Oort Cloud, declining ocean evaporation despite rising temperatures, an X-ray flash mystery, and ISS health concerns. Read more...

Moon Landing & Greenland Ice Sheet Concerns

Moon Landing & Greenland Ice Sheet Concerns
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Recent lunar activity discoveries and a successful moon landing contrast with warnings about Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet and potential sea level rise. Read more...

Spain's Science Scene: Skulls, Sex, and Shifting Weather

Spain's Science Scene: Skulls, Sex, and Shifting Weather
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Recent scientific findings explore diverse topics in Spain: Iron Age ritual practices involving skulls, evolving attitudes towards sex, and a weather shift for Carnival. Read more...

Seven Planets Align for Rare Sky Show!

Seven Planets Align for Rare Sky Show!
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Get ready for a celestial treat! Seven planets will align in a rare planetary parade visible on February 28, 2025. But some claims about a perfect alignment aren't quite right... Read more...

UK Waters Warming: Fish Species at Risk

UK Waters Warming: Fish Species at Risk
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UK waters are warming at an alarming rate, threatening native fish species like cod, haddock, and salmon, and potentially impacting the UK's food supply. Scientists are investigating the implications. Read more...

Life's Building Blocks Found on Asteroid Bennu

Life's Building Blocks Found on Asteroid Bennu
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission discovered organic compounds on asteroid Bennu, hinting at the possibility of life's ingredients existing elsewhere in the early solar system. Plus, NASA's private Moon fleet achieves two lunar landings in a week. Read more...

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Science News: Researcher Probe & Alexandria Sinking

A researcher faces misconduct allegations, while Alexandria battles rising sea levels. Plus, the Adriatic Sea grapples with an invasive crab species. Read more...

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Science News: Bison, Storms, COVID, and Ancient Tools

Recent science news covers Yellowstone bison merging into a single population, deadly US storms, a critique of COVID policies, and the discovery of 1.5 million-year-old bone tools in Tanzania. Read more...

Nature's Secrets: Ultra-Black Ants & Climate Reality

Nature's Secrets: Ultra-Black Ants & Climate Reality

Discover how the velvet ant's ultra-black cuticle could inspire new tech, and a stark reminder that climate change, like an asteroid impact, is an undeniable reality. Read more...

March Sky Show: Eclipses and Spring Arrive

March Sky Show: Eclipses and Spring Arrive

March brings a double dose of celestial events with lunar and solar eclipses, plus the start of astronomical spring. Also, how light pollution harms insects. Read more...

Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons

Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons

This week in science: early humans used bone tools 1.5 million years ago, Jupiter's moon Callisto may have an ocean, and deadly storms threaten the US. Read more...

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Predators Rise, Gulf Stream Debate, Biodiversity Fight

Predator populations surge in Europe, scientists debate the Gulf Stream's future, and COP16 focuses on biodiversity protection amidst setbacks. Read more...

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Science News: Bison, Storms, COVID, and Ancient Tools

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Nature's Secrets: Ultra-Black Ants & Climate Reality

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Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons

Science News: Bone Tools, Storms, and Ocean Moons

This week in science: early humans used bone tools 1.5 million years ago, Jupiter's moon Callisto may have an ocean, and deadly storms threaten the US. Read more...

Science News: Mammoth Mice, Ozone Healing, and Warm Februaries

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Scientists genetically engineered mice to grow thick, mammoth-like hair. Meanwhile, Hawaii's Kilauea volcano continues to erupt, sending lava fountains soaring hundreds of feet high. Read more...

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Initial fears of an asteroid impact on Earth have subsided thanks to NASA and ESA calculations, but concerns are now shifting towards a potential lunar collision. Plus, a look at fungal networks and climate regulation! Read more...

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