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NASA just scored a badly needed win: The best potential evidence of alien life yet

NASA's Perseverance rover has found potential evidence of ancient microbial life on Mars.Scientists must bring the rock to Earth for further study, but three key features make it promising.
#ancient-life
The Atlantic
5 hours ago
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This Is How Humans Find Alien Life on Mars

NASA's Mars rover found a rock that shows possible signs of ancient life, sparking excitement and the need for further investigation through sample return mission. [ more ]
Futurism
9 hours ago
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NASA Says Its Rover Has Discovered a "Potential Biosignature" on Mars

NASA's Perseverance Rover found a rock potentially containing signs of ancient life on Mars. Researchers aim to determine if microbial life existed on the Red Planet. [ more ]
Mail Online
8 hours ago
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NASA discovers first 'possible' signs of ancient life on Mars

NASA's Mars rover Perseverance discovered possible signs of ancient life on Mars. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Spots on Mars Rock Share Similarities With Fossilized Life on Earth

NASA's Perseverance Rover potentially discovered ancient life remnants on Mars, with intriguing rock Cheyava Falls containing evidence of microbial activity. [ more ]
The Atlantic
5 hours ago
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This Is How Humans Find Alien Life on Mars

NASA's Mars rover found a rock that shows possible signs of ancient life, sparking excitement and the need for further investigation through sample return mission. [ more ]
Futurism
9 hours ago
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NASA Says Its Rover Has Discovered a "Potential Biosignature" on Mars

NASA's Perseverance Rover found a rock potentially containing signs of ancient life on Mars. Researchers aim to determine if microbial life existed on the Red Planet. [ more ]
Mail Online
8 hours ago
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NASA discovers first 'possible' signs of ancient life on Mars

NASA's Mars rover Perseverance discovered possible signs of ancient life on Mars. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Spots on Mars Rock Share Similarities With Fossilized Life on Earth

NASA's Perseverance Rover potentially discovered ancient life remnants on Mars, with intriguing rock Cheyava Falls containing evidence of microbial activity. [ more ]
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#mars
www.theguardian.com
12 hours ago
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Nasa rover discovery hints at ancient microbial life on Mars

The spotty rock Cheyava Falls on Mars may have hosted microbial life billions of years ago. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
2 hours ago
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Signs of Ancient Alien Life May Lurk within This Newfound Martian Rock

NASA's Perseverance rover discovered potential evidence of ancient alien life on Mars through a unique rock dubbed Cheyava Falls. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 day ago
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No, NASA hasn't found life on Mars yet, but the latest discovery is intriguing

NASA's Perseverance rover discovered an arrowhead-shaped rock on Mars with intriguing chemical signatures and colorful spots, potentially indicating ancient microbial life. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
12 hours ago
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Nasa rover discovery hints at ancient microbial life on Mars

The spotty rock Cheyava Falls on Mars may have hosted microbial life billions of years ago. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
2 hours ago
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Signs of Ancient Alien Life May Lurk within This Newfound Martian Rock

NASA's Perseverance rover discovered potential evidence of ancient alien life on Mars through a unique rock dubbed Cheyava Falls. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 day ago
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No, NASA hasn't found life on Mars yet, but the latest discovery is intriguing

NASA's Perseverance rover discovered an arrowhead-shaped rock on Mars with intriguing chemical signatures and colorful spots, potentially indicating ancient microbial life. [ more ]
moremars
#medical-research
Nature
1 day ago
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Seventh patient 'cured' of HIV: why scientists are excited

Stem-cell transplant led to HIV remission in a 60-year-old man in Germany, challenging previous beliefs on the best target for HIV cure. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 days ago
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A Disease That Makes Children Age Rapidly Gets Closer to a Cure

A cure for progeria through gene editing may be imminent. [ more ]
Nature
1 day ago
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Seventh patient 'cured' of HIV: why scientists are excited

Stem-cell transplant led to HIV remission in a 60-year-old man in Germany, challenging previous beliefs on the best target for HIV cure. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 days ago
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A Disease That Makes Children Age Rapidly Gets Closer to a Cure

A cure for progeria through gene editing may be imminent. [ more ]
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Washington Post
1 day ago
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Mars rover discovers an ancient rock with a 'potential biosignature'

NASA's Perseverance rover found a rock on Mars with potential organic molecules, hinting at past biological activity, yet further study is needed for definitive conclusions. [ more ]
#astronomy
www.nature.com
11 hours ago
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JWST Images Freezing Giant Exoplanet 12 Light-Years Away

A cold planet six times the mass of Jupiter was directly imaged orbiting a nearby star, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
11 hours ago
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How to See Stars, Satellites, and More in the Daytime Sky

Our atmosphere scatters light from the sun, making it difficult to see stars during the day. [ more ]
Futurism
1 day ago
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James Webb Snaps Image of Planet in Neighboring Star System

The James Webb Space Telescope captured images of a freezing giant exoplanet, revealing surprises about its mass and orbital separation. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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The Moon's Most Shadowy Places Can't Hide From NASA's New Camera

ShadowCam instrument on Danuri orbiter captures sunlight in lunar shadows, revealing details in once-invisible darkness. [ more ]
www.nature.com
11 hours ago
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JWST Images Freezing Giant Exoplanet 12 Light-Years Away

A cold planet six times the mass of Jupiter was directly imaged orbiting a nearby star, thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
11 hours ago
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How to See Stars, Satellites, and More in the Daytime Sky

Our atmosphere scatters light from the sun, making it difficult to see stars during the day. [ more ]
Futurism
1 day ago
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James Webb Snaps Image of Planet in Neighboring Star System

The James Webb Space Telescope captured images of a freezing giant exoplanet, revealing surprises about its mass and orbital separation. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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The Moon's Most Shadowy Places Can't Hide From NASA's New Camera

ShadowCam instrument on Danuri orbiter captures sunlight in lunar shadows, revealing details in once-invisible darkness. [ more ]
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#climate-change
www.mercurynews.com
9 hours ago
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Q & A: Rob Jackson's vision: Fixing the air we breathe

Restoring the atmosphere by removing greenhouse gases is essential in addition to cutting emissions to combat climate change. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
12 hours ago
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Opinion: Our days are getting longer as the polar ice caps melt

Climate change is impacting the Earth's rotation and lengthening our days by milliseconds, affecting computer systems and day-to-day activities. [ more ]
Inverse
13 hours ago
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The Great Salt Lake Emitted More Than 4 Million Tons of Greenhouse Gasses In 1 Year

The Great Salt Lake emitted 4.1 million tons of greenhouse gasses in 2020, highlighting the impact of its drying on global warming. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
13 hours ago
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Wildlife enthusiasts called on to help record dolphins and whales on UK coast

The National Whale and Dolphin Watch in the UK engages hundreds of volunteers to observe and record sightings, contributing to important scientific research on marine wildlife conservation. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 day ago
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The Hottest Day in 125,000 Years?

We are experiencing record-breaking heat approaching levels seen during the last interglacial period over 125,000 years ago. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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That didn't take long! Hottest world temperature record broken AGAIN

Monday (July 22) broke the record as the planet's warmest day in recorded history. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
9 hours ago
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Q & A: Rob Jackson's vision: Fixing the air we breathe

Restoring the atmosphere by removing greenhouse gases is essential in addition to cutting emissions to combat climate change. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
12 hours ago
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Opinion: Our days are getting longer as the polar ice caps melt

Climate change is impacting the Earth's rotation and lengthening our days by milliseconds, affecting computer systems and day-to-day activities. [ more ]
Inverse
13 hours ago
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The Great Salt Lake Emitted More Than 4 Million Tons of Greenhouse Gasses In 1 Year

The Great Salt Lake emitted 4.1 million tons of greenhouse gasses in 2020, highlighting the impact of its drying on global warming. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
13 hours ago
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Wildlife enthusiasts called on to help record dolphins and whales on UK coast

The National Whale and Dolphin Watch in the UK engages hundreds of volunteers to observe and record sightings, contributing to important scientific research on marine wildlife conservation. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 day ago
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The Hottest Day in 125,000 Years?

We are experiencing record-breaking heat approaching levels seen during the last interglacial period over 125,000 years ago. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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That didn't take long! Hottest world temperature record broken AGAIN

Monday (July 22) broke the record as the planet's warmest day in recorded history. [ more ]
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Axios
12 hours ago
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Marine creatures at risk from "unusual warmth" hitting the world's oceans

Rising ocean temperatures have global impacts, affecting marine ecosystems, weather patterns, and potentially leading to hyperactive hurricane seasons. [ more ]
Fortune
6 hours ago
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40% of the world's water needs will go unmet by 2030 as desalination tech plateaus

Water scarcity is a global challenge impacting one in four people, with innovative solutions urgently needed. [ more ]
#nasa
Business Insider
6 hours ago
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An engineer who lived in NASA's Mars simulation for 378 days went through extreme isolation - but still said he'd go to the red planet for real if he could

NASA conducted a 378-day Mars simulation mission to study challenges astronauts may face, including extreme isolation. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 hours ago
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NASA Aims to Restore Space Station Traffic After SpaceX and Boeing Problems

The International Space Station is experiencing congestion due to multiple spacecraft missions, providing more options but also leading to complex operations. [ more ]
Mail Online
9 hours ago
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NASA captures footage of CO2 churning in the sky

The most abundant greenhouse gas, CO2, is shown emitting in mesmerizing 'pulses' globally, fueled by power plants, fires, and more. [ more ]
Ars Technica
6 hours ago
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Astronomers find first emission spectra in brightest GRB of all time

The detection of an unusual energy peak in a powerful gamma-ray burst, BOAT, marked the discovery of the first high-confidence emission line ever seen in 50 years of studying GRBs. [ more ]
ReadWrite
1 day ago
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NASA can now stream 4K Video to space using lasers

NASA successfully streams 4K video to deep space via laser technology, demonstrating a major leap in data transmission for future missions. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 day ago
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NASA still doesn't know when two astronauts will be able to come home

NASA is working to understand and fix glitches with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft before astronauts can return to Earth. [ more ]
Business Insider
6 hours ago
OMG science

An engineer who lived in NASA's Mars simulation for 378 days went through extreme isolation - but still said he'd go to the red planet for real if he could

NASA conducted a 378-day Mars simulation mission to study challenges astronauts may face, including extreme isolation. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
5 hours ago
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NASA Aims to Restore Space Station Traffic After SpaceX and Boeing Problems

The International Space Station is experiencing congestion due to multiple spacecraft missions, providing more options but also leading to complex operations. [ more ]
Mail Online
9 hours ago
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NASA captures footage of CO2 churning in the sky

The most abundant greenhouse gas, CO2, is shown emitting in mesmerizing 'pulses' globally, fueled by power plants, fires, and more. [ more ]
Ars Technica
6 hours ago
OMG science

Astronomers find first emission spectra in brightest GRB of all time

The detection of an unusual energy peak in a powerful gamma-ray burst, BOAT, marked the discovery of the first high-confidence emission line ever seen in 50 years of studying GRBs. [ more ]
ReadWrite
1 day ago
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NASA can now stream 4K Video to space using lasers

NASA successfully streams 4K video to deep space via laser technology, demonstrating a major leap in data transmission for future missions. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 day ago
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NASA still doesn't know when two astronauts will be able to come home

NASA is working to understand and fix glitches with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft before astronauts can return to Earth. [ more ]
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#research-findings
time.com
10 hours ago
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The Link Between a Mother's Lupus and a Child's Autism

The prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has dramatically increased over the last few decades, with a possible connection to maternal autoimmune diseases. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
19 hours ago
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Childhood air pollution directly linked to adult lung health, study says

Childhood air pollution exposure affects adult lung health, with lasting effects even when controlling for current exposure. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Breast Cancer Survival Not Boosted by Double Mastectomy, Study Says

A study finds no survival advantage for double mastectomy in women with breast cancer, except those with BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene variants. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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Komodo Dragons' Nightmare Iron-Tipped Teeth Are a Reptilian First

Komodo dragons have iron in their teeth, a unique discovery in reptiles. [ more ]
time.com
10 hours ago
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The Link Between a Mother's Lupus and a Child's Autism

The prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has dramatically increased over the last few decades, with a possible connection to maternal autoimmune diseases. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
19 hours ago
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Childhood air pollution directly linked to adult lung health, study says

Childhood air pollution exposure affects adult lung health, with lasting effects even when controlling for current exposure. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Breast Cancer Survival Not Boosted by Double Mastectomy, Study Says

A study finds no survival advantage for double mastectomy in women with breast cancer, except those with BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene variants. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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Komodo Dragons' Nightmare Iron-Tipped Teeth Are a Reptilian First

Komodo dragons have iron in their teeth, a unique discovery in reptiles. [ more ]
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#water-management
www.theguardian.com
18 hours ago
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How will we solve the world's water wars? An ancient Spanish court offers one answer | Roman Krznaric

The Tribunal de les Aigues in Valencia is an ancient water court that still operates democratically, serving as a model for fair water management in the face of global water crises. [ more ]
Sun Sentinel
1 day ago
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Turning point: A flight over the Florida Everglades reveals scars and hope

Elevation is essential to truly understand the complexities and significance of the Everglades ecosystem. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
18 hours ago
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How will we solve the world's water wars? An ancient Spanish court offers one answer | Roman Krznaric

The Tribunal de les Aigues in Valencia is an ancient water court that still operates democratically, serving as a model for fair water management in the face of global water crises. [ more ]
Sun Sentinel
1 day ago
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Turning point: A flight over the Florida Everglades reveals scars and hope

Elevation is essential to truly understand the complexities and significance of the Everglades ecosystem. [ more ]
morewater-management
www.bbc.com
7 hours ago
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EU regulator rejects Alzheimer's drug lecanemab

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) rejected a license for an Alzheimer's treatment due to serious side effects outweighing benefits. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
12 hours ago
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Opinion: When is the multibillion-dollar Sites Reservoir project not worth it?

Big water projects like Sites Reservoir and Delta tunnel may pose environmental and financial risks, destroying ecosystems while offering questionable benefits for a changing climate. [ more ]
Nature
1 day ago
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We are junior scientists from emerging economies - the world needs more researchers like us solving global problems

Scientific collaborations may not be as equitable as portrayed, with researchers from lower-income countries facing challenges with limited resources. [ more ]
News Center
10 hours ago
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Scientists Discover Potential Biomarker in Rare Skin Cancer - News Center

Increased immune cell activity in Merkel cell carcinoma tumors could predict treatment response and aid in developing targeted therapies. [ more ]
#lunar-exploration
Futurism
10 hours ago
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NASA Scrapping Finished $450 Million Moon Rover, Will Send Dead Weight "Simulator" to Moon in Its Place

NASA's VIPER rover mission to the Moon has been canceled due to budget constraints, with a mass simulator to be sent instead. [ more ]
Futurism
2 days ago
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China Detects Water in Samples It Collected From the Moon

Water found in different forms on the Moon suggests potential for sustainable presence. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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Inventors on hunt for way to make clean water on moon

Inventors aim to create a reliable water supply on the moon, extracting water from ice in craters for various uses including drinking, agriculture, and rocket fuel. [ more ]
Futurism
10 hours ago
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NASA Scrapping Finished $450 Million Moon Rover, Will Send Dead Weight "Simulator" to Moon in Its Place

NASA's VIPER rover mission to the Moon has been canceled due to budget constraints, with a mass simulator to be sent instead. [ more ]
Futurism
2 days ago
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China Detects Water in Samples It Collected From the Moon

Water found in different forms on the Moon suggests potential for sustainable presence. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 days ago
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Inventors on hunt for way to make clean water on moon

Inventors aim to create a reliable water supply on the moon, extracting water from ice in craters for various uses including drinking, agriculture, and rocket fuel. [ more ]
morelunar-exploration
Boston.com
12 hours ago
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Breast cancer survival not boosted by double mastectomy, study says

Women who had a mastectomy and kept their other breast did just as well as those who had a double mastectomy for breast cancer.
There is no survival advantage to having the other breast removed, according to a study of over 661,000 women with breast cancer.
For women with BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene variants, considering a double mastectomy may be beneficial due to increased cancer risk. [ more ]
#marine-life
www.aljazeera.com
14 hours ago
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Why have Brazilian sharks tested positive for cocaine?

Cocaine from drug users is contaminating the sea, affecting marine life like sharks. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
11 hours ago
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Catching Fish with Ancient Archaeology and Ocean Tides

Archaeology is both exciting and adventurous, offering insights into ancient humans through innovative approaches. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
14 hours ago
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Why have Brazilian sharks tested positive for cocaine?

Cocaine from drug users is contaminating the sea, affecting marine life like sharks. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
11 hours ago
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Catching Fish with Ancient Archaeology and Ocean Tides

Archaeology is both exciting and adventurous, offering insights into ancient humans through innovative approaches. [ more ]
moremarine-life
www.nytimes.com
15 hours ago
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Is It Safe to Exercise When the Air Is Smoky?

When the air quality is affected by wildfire smoke, individuals, especially those sensitive or with preexisting conditions, should consider avoiding outdoor exercises to protect their health. [ more ]
#cancer-treatment
News Center
10 hours ago
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Developing New Methods for Targeted Protein Degradation - News Center

Scientists developed a precise method using small molecule inhibitors to target cancer-related proteins, enhancing therapeutic strategies. [ more ]
Nature
2 days ago
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V. Craig Jordan obituary: pharmacologist who revolutionized breast cancer treatments

V. Craig Jordan pioneered targeted therapy by repurposing tamoxifen for breast cancer treatment, impacting millions worldwide. [ more ]
News Center
10 hours ago
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Developing New Methods for Targeted Protein Degradation - News Center

Scientists developed a precise method using small molecule inhibitors to target cancer-related proteins, enhancing therapeutic strategies. [ more ]
Nature
2 days ago
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V. Craig Jordan obituary: pharmacologist who revolutionized breast cancer treatments

V. Craig Jordan pioneered targeted therapy by repurposing tamoxifen for breast cancer treatment, impacting millions worldwide. [ more ]
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www.scientificamerican.com
11 hours ago
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Honeybees Will Literally Slap Ants That Try to Invade Their Hive

Honeybees native to Japan use a unique defensive strategy of wing-slapping invading ants. [ more ]
#forgery
Hackernoon
5 months ago
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COPA takes Craig Wright to Court for Impersonating Satoshi Nakamoto with Forged Emails | HackerNoon

Forgery of an email from Satoshi Nakamoto to Dr Wright's collaborator, implicating Dr Wright in misrepresentation. [ more ]
Hackernoon
5 months ago
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Hex-Edited Bitcoin Executable Linked to COPA's Forgery Claims | HackerNoon

The document submitted in the case of COPA v. Wright alleges forgery related to the bitcoin.exe file and attempts to present a different authorship and creation date. [ more ]
Hackernoon
5 months ago
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COPA takes Craig Wright to Court for Impersonating Satoshi Nakamoto with Forged Emails | HackerNoon

Forgery of an email from Satoshi Nakamoto to Dr Wright's collaborator, implicating Dr Wright in misrepresentation. [ more ]
Hackernoon
5 months ago
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Hex-Edited Bitcoin Executable Linked to COPA's Forgery Claims | HackerNoon

The document submitted in the case of COPA v. Wright alleges forgery related to the bitcoin.exe file and attempts to present a different authorship and creation date. [ more ]
moreforgery
Hackernoon
5 months ago
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Court Reveals Wright's 2024 MYOB Email Was Manipulated to Support False Claims | HackerNoon

The article discusses the use of MYOB Screenshots in the COPA v. Wright court filing, highlighting the transfer of Bitcoin-related assets and cross-examination on the origin of the screenshots. [ more ]
Boston.com
1 day ago
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Planet sets record for hottest day twice in a row

Monday was likely the hottest day ever recorded globally, highlighting a continuing trend of increasing temperatures. [ more ]
#public-health
english.elpais.com
1 day ago
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Study confirms deadly bird flu is being transmitted between cows

Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus spreads between cows, cattle, cats, and a raccoon, raising concerns of adaptation and possible pandemic in humans. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 day ago
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US bird flu outbreak: Interspecies transmission confirmed DW 07/25/2024

H5N1 avian influenza efficiently spread among various animal species and had significant implications for public health. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 day ago
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Study confirms deadly bird flu is being transmitted between cows

Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus spreads between cows, cattle, cats, and a raccoon, raising concerns of adaptation and possible pandemic in humans. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 day ago
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US bird flu outbreak: Interspecies transmission confirmed DW 07/25/2024

H5N1 avian influenza efficiently spread among various animal species and had significant implications for public health. [ more ]
morepublic-health
Engadget
9 hours ago
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NASA's Perseverance rover found a rock on Mars that could indicate ancient life

NASA's Perseverance rover has been collecting samples from Mars since 2021, but one of its most recently collected rocks could help it achieve its goal of finding evidence of ancient life on the planet.
www.aljazeera.com
1 day ago
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UN chief calls for action to stem extreme heat epidemic'

Antonio Guterres urges countries to shift away from fossil fuels to address extreme heat epidemic. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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Dogs Can Smell Your Stress, and It Seems to Make Them Sad

Dogs can smell and react emotionally to human stress, as shown in a study where dogs avoided bowls associated with stressed individuals. [ more ]
Futurism
1 day ago
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Scientists Outraged at Canceled NASA Moon Mission Plead Congress to Reconsider

NASA cancels VIPER lunar rover mission due to ballooning costs, sparking outrage in the scientific community. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 day ago
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Preventing environmental damage from oil spills DW 07/25/2024

Authorities are working to contain an oil spill from a capsized tanker to prevent an environmental disaster.
Efficient cleanup of oil spills depends on factors like oil type, amount, location, and quick response before dispersal.
One method to control oil spills is using booms as barriers to prevent spread, skimmer machines to suction oil, and reusing processed oil. [ more ]
Futurism
1 day ago
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Astronaut Shows Photo He Shot in Space That Would Be Impossible to Take Now

ISS orbital changes led to unique star trail photography challenge. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 day ago
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Cure for baldness? Naturally occurring sugar stimulates hair growth

Scientists discovered a natural sugar promoting hair growth. [ more ]
time.com
1 day ago
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How Dangerous Is the Seine for Olympic Athletes?

Paris Olympics faced challenges with contamination to host marathon swimming and triathlon events in Seine River. [ more ]
Business Insider
1 day ago
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Scientists found a groundbreaking new reason to plant more trees

Trees can absorb significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, potentially more than previously believed. [ more ]
Boston.com
1 day ago
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A disease that makes children age rapidly gets closer to a cure

Gene editing may offer hope for treating ultrarare conditions like progeria, potentially paving the way for treatments for other genetic diseases. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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The Chimps Who Learned to Say Mama'

Chimpanzees can potentially utter human words like 'mama,' shedding light on speech evolution. [ more ]
Nature
2 days ago
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These brain cells help days-old mice to bond with mum

Scientists identified neurons in baby mice brains responsible for mother-baby bond formation. [ more ]
WIRED
1 day ago
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Polluted Lakes Are Being Cleansed Using Floating Wetlands Made of Trash

Platforms combining plants and recycled garbage can offer affordable solutions for polluted bodies of water. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
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First 'Cocaine Sharks' Discovered in Brazil

Sharks off Brazil's coast tested positive for cocaine, along with various other contaminants, raising concerns over the impact on their health and ecosystem. [ more ]
InsideHook
1 day ago
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Bottled-Up Bottlenoses: The Truth Behind Our Love of Dolphins

The controversy surrounding captive dolphins for human entertainment is a complex issue involving welfare concerns and conflicting perspectives. [ more ]
ScienceDaily
1 day ago
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Development of 'living robots' needs regulation and public debate

Regulation needed for the ethical development of bio-hybrid robotics. [ more ]
#wildlife-conservation
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Bats Already Had Problems. Now, Add Taxidermy Listings on Etsy and eBay.

A study reveals a flourishing black market in stuffed and mounted bats, impacting their population decline in the wild. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 day ago
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Caring for condor triplets! Record 17 chicks thrive at L.A. Zoo under surrogacy method

A new rearing method at the Los Angeles Zoo led to a record-breaking 17 California condor chicks hatched this year. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
OMG science

Bats Already Had Problems. Now, Add Taxidermy Listings on Etsy and eBay.

A study reveals a flourishing black market in stuffed and mounted bats, impacting their population decline in the wild. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 day ago
OMG science

Caring for condor triplets! Record 17 chicks thrive at L.A. Zoo under surrogacy method

A new rearing method at the Los Angeles Zoo led to a record-breaking 17 California condor chicks hatched this year. [ more ]
morewildlife-conservation
Washington Post
1 day ago
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Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth to rip apart prey, scientists find

Komodo dragons' teeth are coated with iron, aiding in tearing apart their prey and providing new insights into dinosaur feeding behaviors. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 day ago
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US solar production soars by 25 percent in just one year

Solar power generation in the US has significantly increased in early 2024, with utility-scale production up by 29% and small-scale solar by 18%. [ more ]
euronews
1 day ago
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Thousands in Romania face water rationing crisis

Residents in Romanian counties face severe water crisis with rationed supply due to prolonged drought. [ more ]
Boston.com
8 hours ago
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The life of two Boeing Starliner astronauts - including one from Mass. - stuck indefinitely in space

"I'm not complaining that we're here for a couple extra weeks," said Needham's Sunita Williams.
designboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago
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infra-architecture lab's shelter for plants and bees enhances urban pollination network

Architecture can play a crucial role in protecting and restoring pollinator communities within urban environments. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 day ago
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Why typhoons, hurricanes, cyclones are getting stronger DW 07/25/2024

Tropical storms are becoming more intense globally. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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Rabies Is Spreading in South African Seals, Scientists Say

Rabies outbreak suspected in Cape fur seals in South Africa, leading to aggressive behavior and high mortality rates. [ more ]
New York Post
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Sharks are making a 'comeback' on the Long Island Sound - leaving boaters and swimmers scared

Shark sightings increasing at NYC beaches. Long Island's North Shore houses multiple shark species. Swimmers' behavior can provoke sharks. Odds of shark attacks low. [ more ]
News Center
1 day ago
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Mitochondria Support Immune Response to Central Nervous System Injuries - News Center

Mitochondria not crucial for immune cell proliferation in CNS, but vital for response to demyelinating injuries. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 day ago
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It's Chigger Season. Here's What to Know About the Pests.

Chiggers, tiny mites, leave itchy bites commonly found in humid regions like the Southern and Midwestern states.
Chigger season may extend due to rising temperatures across the United States. [ more ]
The New Yorker
1 day ago
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Human Recall Announcement

Humans are being humorously recalled by a fictional 'Creator' due to numerous design flaws and behavioral issues. [ more ]
Science News
1 day ago
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NASA's Perseverance finds its first possible hint of ancient Mars life

Lisa Grossman is the astronomy writer.She has a degree in astronomy from Cornell University and a graduate certificate in science writing from University of California, Santa Cruz.
Earth911
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Easy DIY Birdbaths: Refreshing for Wildlife & Entertaining for You

Offer fresh water to attract birds with DIY birdbaths, a simple, inexpensive, and rewarding way to enjoy nature. [ more ]
Fast Company
2 days ago
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The climate clock is running out. The next U.S. president will determine how quickly

The world's carbon budget is running out, with less than five years left until drastic consequences in limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius [ more ]
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With the U.S. bird flu outbreak uncontained, scientists see growing risks

The spread of bird flu in dairy cattle poses a serious risk of a pandemic if unchecked, as evidenced by recent cases in poultry farms. [ more ]
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