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Scientific American
NASA Postpones Spacewalk Just Hours Before Astronauts Were to Exit ISS
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OpenAI Would Like You to Share Your Health Data with Its ChatGPT
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Schmidt Sciences Announces Plan for Lazuli, a Private Space Telescope
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Humans Made Poisoned Arrowheads Thousands of Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
Weight regain seems to occur within 2 years of stopping obesity drugs
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Hunting with poison arrows may have begun 60,000 years ago in Africa
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Making autism into a partisan issue can only be harmful
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Why my 2026 fitness resolution is all about getting mobile
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The science-fiction films to look forward to in 2026
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I'm calling it – 2026 is going to be the year of the galaxy
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These images explore a 'utopic' village built for teaching maths
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Why connecting with nature shouldn't mean disconnecting from science
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The best new science-fiction shows of 2026
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ScienceDaily
Something was pumping enormous energy into a young galaxy cluster
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A new study casts doubt on life beneath Europa’s ice
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Less than a trillionth of a second: Ultrafast UV light could transform communications and imaging
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Physicists built a perfect conductor from ultracold atoms
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These mesmerizing patterns are secretly solving hard problems
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What looked like a planet was actually a massive space collision
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Phys
Bio-inspired nanochannels provide experimental evidence for uncovering brain memory mechanisms
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Expert warns venture capital's push for 'hypergrowth' puts tenants at risk
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Global terrestrial biodiversity hotspots are in 'land use debt,' study finds
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Why does mint make water taste so cold? A scientist explains
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Combining ecological restoration with climate-resilient agriculture to tackle desertification
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As Australia bakes through an extreme heat wave, even insects aren't immune to its impact
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UK consumers may be ready to swap salmon for sprats and sardines
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Zombie fungi and 'bloodstained' orchids: Top plant and fungal species named new to science in 2025
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Dogs' dinners can have greater climate impact than those of their owners
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Families reveal harsh reality of prison visits
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