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1 day ago

NASA goes nuclear for Mars, Iran war emissions spike, and a new Lyme vaccine shows real promise

NASA plans to launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars by 2028, deploying three copters to scout for signs of habitability.
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fromTheregister
22 hours ago

NASA begins Artemis II launch countdown for lunar flyby

NASA's Artemis II mission will send astronauts around the Moon, with the launch scheduled for April 1.
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fromMail Online
2 hours ago

Step-by-step graphic reveals what will happen during NASA's Artemis II

NASA's Artemis II mission is set to launch four astronauts to the moon for the first time in over 50 years.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
15 hours ago

NASA starts countdown clock to historic Artemis II moon mission launch

NASA is set to launch the Artemis II moon mission on April 1, targeting a 10-day journey around the moon with four astronauts.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

NASA goes nuclear for Mars, Iran war emissions spike, and a new Lyme vaccine shows real promise

NASA plans to launch a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars by 2028, deploying three copters to scout for signs of habitability.
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fromTheregister
22 hours ago

NASA begins Artemis II launch countdown for lunar flyby

NASA's Artemis II mission will send astronauts around the Moon, with the launch scheduled for April 1.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Countdown to Artemis: is NASA's Moon mission the dawn of a new space age?

The Artemis II mission marks humanity's return to lunar exploration and a potential commitment to becoming a space-faring civilization.
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1 day ago
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Florida space coast cities abuzz before Nasa's Artemis launch: At the doorstep of the future'

Artemis II marks the first human moon mission since 1972, symbolizing a significant step for NASA and the revival of Florida's space coast.
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3 days ago
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NASA's Artemis II astronauts arrive in Florida ahead of moon launch

Artemis II crew prepares for historic moon mission, potentially traveling farther from Earth than any humans before.
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fromThe Washington Post
58 minutes ago

NASA readies Artemis mission sending astronauts into orbit around the moon

NASA's Artemis II mission aims to return humans to the moon's vicinity for the first time in 50 years, paving the way for future exploration.
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fromFast Company
1 hour ago

We're going back to the moon! Here's how to watch

Artemis II will launch on April 1, sending astronauts on a 10-day mission around the moon, breaking multiple records.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Countdown to Artemis: is NASA's Moon mission the dawn of a new space age?

The Artemis II mission marks humanity's return to lunar exploration and a potential commitment to becoming a space-faring civilization.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Florida space coast cities abuzz before Nasa's Artemis launch: At the doorstep of the future'

Artemis II marks the first human moon mission since 1972, symbolizing a significant step for NASA and the revival of Florida's space coast.
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fromEngadget
2 hours ago

SpaceX loses contact with one of its Starlink satellites

SpaceX lost contact with Starlink satellite 34343 due to an anomaly, resulting in debris that poses no risk to other missions.
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fromThe Verge
6 hours ago

Another Starlink satellite has inexplicably exploded

SpaceX lost contact with a Starlink satellite due to an anomaly, with debris detected nearby, but no risk to the ISS or Artemis II mission.
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fromEngadget
2 hours ago

SpaceX loses contact with one of its Starlink satellites

SpaceX lost contact with Starlink satellite 34343 due to an anomaly, resulting in debris that poses no risk to other missions.
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fromThe Verge
6 hours ago

Another Starlink satellite has inexplicably exploded

SpaceX lost contact with a Starlink satellite due to an anomaly, with debris detected nearby, but no risk to the ISS or Artemis II mission.
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32 minutes ago

New Web of Sensors Aims to Pinpoint San Ramon Earthquake Source | KQED

Seismologists call the sequence of small earthquakes a 'swarm' and say it is normal for this part of the Bay Area, which lies atop a spiderweb of active faults.
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fromNature
4 days ago

Daily briefing: Suck-up chatbots can encourage real-life rudeness

Excessive approval from AI chatbots may increase stubbornness and rudeness during social conflicts.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Daily briefing: Women's academic careers are knocked by parenthood much more than men's

Childcare responsibilities significantly hinder women's academic careers compared to men's, impacting job opportunities and publication rates.
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fromMail Online
4 hours ago

Is NASA's Artemis II safe? Scientists raise concerns about heat shield

Safety concerns about Orion capsule's heat shield could jeopardize Artemis II mission and crew during re-entry.
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2 hours ago

The Orion spacecraft's daring mission: Traveling to the Moon on its first crewed flight

The Artemis 2 mission faces concerns due to untested heat shield and life support systems after issues arose in the unmanned Artemis 1 mission.
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1 day ago

Eduardo Garcia Llama, NASA mission engineer to the Moon: There are two moments when our hearts will be in our mouths'

Eduardo Garcia Llama leads a team ensuring safety and operations for the Artemis 2 mission, marking a historic human return to the Moon.
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2 hours ago

The Orion spacecraft's daring mission: Traveling to the Moon on its first crewed flight

The Artemis 2 mission faces concerns due to untested heat shield and life support systems after issues arose in the unmanned Artemis 1 mission.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Eduardo Garcia Llama, NASA mission engineer to the Moon: There are two moments when our hearts will be in our mouths'

Eduardo Garcia Llama leads a team ensuring safety and operations for the Artemis 2 mission, marking a historic human return to the Moon.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

This feels fragile': how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

Earth's orbit has become increasingly crowded with thousands of satellites and fragments, reaching around 32,000 objects today.
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fromFOX Weather
1 day ago

Extraordinary 'sungrazer' comet could dazzle NYC skywatchers with a stunning show

Upcoming celestial events include a sungrazer comet and NASA's Artemis II mission to orbit the Moon.
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fromTime Out New York
12 hours ago

A special comet may be visible to the naked eye in NYC next month

Significant celestial events include the sun-grazer comet, Lyrids meteor shower, and NASA's Artemis II mission in the coming weeks.
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fromFOX Weather
1 day ago

Extraordinary 'sungrazer' comet could dazzle NYC skywatchers with a stunning show

Upcoming celestial events include a sungrazer comet and NASA's Artemis II mission to orbit the Moon.
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fromTime Out New York
12 hours ago

A special comet may be visible to the naked eye in NYC next month

Significant celestial events include the sun-grazer comet, Lyrids meteor shower, and NASA's Artemis II mission in the coming weeks.
fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

Are We Blind to ET Communications Staring Us in the Face?

Despite decades of searching, SETI scientists have found no evidence of ET signals from space. The lack of success could be due to the staggering amount of data that must be collected and analyzed.
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1 day ago
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Inside the 'self-driving' lab revolution

Eve, an AI-powered robotic platform, automates early-stage drug design, significantly enhancing efficiency in scientific research.
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2 days ago
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Strange Modular Robots Are Writhing Across Landscapes

Metamachines are modular robots that can adapt to damage and navigate challenging terrains, showcasing resilience through their unique design.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Inside the 'self-driving' lab revolution

Eve, an AI-powered robotic platform, automates early-stage drug design, significantly enhancing efficiency in scientific research.
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fromFuturism
2 days ago

Strange Modular Robots Are Writhing Across Landscapes

Metamachines are modular robots that can adapt to damage and navigate challenging terrains, showcasing resilience through their unique design.
fromNature
1 day ago

Quantum simulations verified by experiments for the first time

"To contrast the data with what we're measuring in the quantum computer is crucial," says Alexandre Dauphin, emphasizing the importance of aligning simulations with experimental results.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Dawkin's paradox: dissecting the body's battle to keep selfish genes in check

Internal conflict is a central feature of organismal biology, influencing development, evolution, and cancer.
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fromHigh Country News
1 day ago

New nuclear safety rules reduce protections for workers, the public - High Country News

Easing radiation standards threatens worker safety in the nuclear industry, according to a veteran who handled radioactive materials for decades.
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fromEntrepreneur
1 day ago

A Helium Shortage Is About to Hit the Chip Industry. Here's Why That's a Huge Problem.

A helium shortage due to damage in Qatar threatens chip production and various industries reliant on the gas.
fromMail Online
1 day ago

What colour are the dots in this optical illusion?

'In this paper a novel optical illusion is described in which purple structures (dots) are perceived as purple at the point of fixation, while the surrounding structures (dots) of the same purple colour are perceived toward a blue hue.'
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fromMail Online
20 hours ago

Second Sphinx row erupts as scientists turn on each other

A public dispute has arisen between researchers over claims of a hidden second Sphinx beneath the Giza Plateau.
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fromThe Verge
22 hours ago

A new manufacturing process uses lasers to seal paper packaging instead of glue

German researchers developed a glue-free sealing process for paper packaging using a carbon monoxide laser, enhancing recyclability and strength.
fromNature
1 day ago

Now is the time for scientific societies to guide global research

Modern scientific societies are increasingly vulnerable due to their dependence on membership fees and journal subscriptions, which are being challenged by the rise of virtual networking and open-access publishing.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

AI broke the energy grid's assumptions - Silicon Canals

The future of the electrical grid in 2035 hinges on AI-driven demand, creating competition among energy sources like natural gas, nuclear, and renewables.
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fromGothamist
2 days ago

NYC stargazers can enjoy 'sun grazer' comet in April as weather warms up

Comet C/2026 A1 MAPS will be visible from Earth in April, coinciding with a manned moon launch and the Lyrids meteor shower.
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fromwww.nature.com
2 days ago

Static electricity has baffled scientists for centuries. Can new research solve the puzzle?

Static electricity remains a complex phenomenon, with many unanswered questions despite its common occurrence and basic principles.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago

China Is Rapidly Overtaking the United States as the World's Scientific Superpower

The Trump administration's cuts to science funding threaten US leadership in research and development, allowing China to potentially surpass it.
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fromFuturism
2 days ago

Elon Musk's Orbital Data Centers Are Staggeringly Huge

Elon Musk plans to deploy up to one million massive solar-powered satellites for orbital data centers to provide AI computing power.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

How human neurons on a chip learned to play Doom

Cortical Labs demonstrated living human neurons playing Doom, showcasing adaptive learning and potential applications in computing and drug testing.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Getting formal about quantum mechanics' lack of causality

Superposition of temporal order is a fundamental feature of quantum mechanics, despite existing loopholes in current experiments.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago

Scientists Intrigued by "Negative Mass Anomaly" Under Surface of Mars

Mars is spinning faster each year due to a negative mass anomaly beneath its surface, affecting the length of a Martian day.
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fromNature
5 days ago

Daily briefing: Earliest known dog genome pushes genetic record back 5,000 years

Early domestic dogs were crucial to diverse human communities, with their genomes dating back over 15,000 years.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

AI wrote a scientific paper that passed peer review

AI has begun to independently conduct scientific research, marking a significant shift in the role of technology in scientific discovery.
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fromwww.nature.com
3 days ago

Trump's new science panel includes 9 tech billionairesand just one scientist

The new PCAST includes 13 members, primarily tech executives, with only one academic researcher, raising concerns about its diversity in expertise.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago

New Chinese Spacecraft Tests Robotic Octopus Tentacle for Refueling in Orbit

China's Yuxing 3-06 satellite successfully demonstrated a robotic arm for in-orbit refueling, paving the way for future space refueling stations.
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fromNews Center
4 days ago

Light Impacts How the Brain Perceives and Remembers Threats - News Center

Light influences how animals perceive threats and make risk avoidance decisions, impacting understanding of related human behaviors and disorders.
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fromTheregister
4 days ago

India's space program can't spend fast enough to launch

India's space program faces staffing shortages, budget underutilization, and procurement issues, jeopardizing mission timelines and technological self-reliance.
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fromCornell Chronicle
4 days ago

Nobel Laureate in physics to speak at Cornell April 8 | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell Undergraduate Research Board hosts a lecture by Nobel Laureate John M. Martinis on April 8 about his quantum mechanics research.
fromNature
6 days ago

Daily briefing: The surprising science behind red-light therapy

Researchers have resurrected 'dead' bacterial cells by replacing their defunct DNA with the working genome of another species. This technique could open the door to re-engineered microbial life imbued with useful properties, such as the ability to make drugs or biofuels.
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fromNature
5 days ago

Why labs need a napping room to help you work, rest and play

When you rest your brain, your brain activates a network that we call the default network. This network only becomes active when you step away from your work or cognitively-demanding tasks.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
5 days ago

Earth's magnetic field may be more powerful than we thought

Earth's magnetic field extends farther into space than previously believed, providing protection from galactic cosmic rays even beyond the moon.
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fromNature
1 week ago

Daily briefing: Tiny bones from Neanderthal fetus point to downfall of the species

A genetic bottleneck contributed to the Neanderthals' extinction, while AI-generated X-rays challenge radiologists' ability to discern real from fake.
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fromFuturism
5 days ago

Scan Finds Presence of Nuclear Fuel in 3I/ATLAS

Deuterium's abundance in interstellar object 3I/ATLAS raises questions about its origins and potential for clean energy generation.
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fromHarvard Gazette
5 days ago

Aramont Fellowships give freedom to concentrate on high-risk, high-reward research - Harvard Gazette

A new gift expands support for early-career scientists pursuing high-risk, high-reward research across various fields at Harvard.
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fromWIRED
6 days ago

When Satellite Data Becomes a Weapon

Satellite infrastructure in the Gulf is increasingly contested, affecting the reliability of information during conflicts.
fromTechCrunch
6 days ago

Arinna raises $4M seed round to solve the space power problem | TechCrunch

"We are building qualification panels to send to our first customers that will demonstrate that these two dimensional photovoltaics have the efficiency and the durability to survive space," Shearer said. "We're going to prove that out at a larger scale over this next year, and in doing so, we are refining the processes necessary to make every single layer of our photovoltaic to produce these in a roll to roll fashion."
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fromNature
6 days ago

First atlas of brain organization shows development over a lifetime

Scientists created an atlas mapping brain connectivity patterns across the human lifespan, linking them to cognitive performance and potential developmental issues.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Why China's philanthropists are digging deep for research

China's investment in fundamental research has significantly increased, aiming to enhance its innovation capacity and reduce reliance on Western technology.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Why China's philanthropists are digging deep for research

China's investment in fundamental research has significantly increased, aiming to enhance its innovation capacity and reduce reliance on Western technology.
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fromNature
6 days ago

How to build an AI Scientist: first peer-reviewed paper spills the secrets

AI Scientist automates the entire scientific process, from idea generation to paper writing, and has undergone peer review.
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fromTechCrunch
6 days ago

Exclusive: Lululemon bets Epoch Biodesign can eat its shorts, literally | TechCrunch

The oil and gas industry is shifting focus to plastics, but Epoch Biodesign aims to transform plastic waste into reusable materials using enzymes.
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fromNature
6 days ago

Functional hierarchy of the human neocortex across the lifespan - Nature

Brain network organization changes across the lifespan, revealing functional connectivity gradients that relate to cognitive and behavioral outcomes.
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fromwww.nature.com
6 days ago

Retraction Note: Multisensory learning binds neurons into a cross-modal memory engram

The article has been retracted due to irreproducible voltage imaging results and errors in data analysis, despite some conclusions being substantiated.
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fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Orbital data centers, part 1: There's no way this is economically viable, right?

Orbital data centers replicate terrestrial data center functions in space, utilizing spacecraft technology for energy, thermal management, and communication.
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