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Artemis II Crew Visits US Capitol
NASA and CSA astronauts met with lawmakers to discuss their historic lunar mission that orbited the Moon.

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NASA Briefs Public on Artemis Moon Base Progress
Administrator Jared Isaacman and senior officials discuss industry partnerships and lunar habitat plans at NASA headquarters.

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SpaceX Prepares Starship V3 Test Flight 12
The company targets a launch from Texas to test upgraded Raptor 3 engines and heat-shield performance.

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Researcher Uta Frith Calls for Overhaul of Autism Spectrum Model
Pioneer in autism research argues that the current definition of the spectrum may obscure the needs of those with severe disabilities.

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Light-Activated Therapy Shows High Response Rates in Cancer Trial
Phase 3 trial data for photodynamic therapy indicates a 70% complete response rate for low-grade upper tract urothelial carcinoma.

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Bat Conservation Trust Showcases Nocturnal Garden at Chelsea Flower Show
The display provides guidance on attracting bats and moths to increase insect populations and protect nocturnal pollinators.
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Physicist Tara Shears Explains Antimatter and Human Existence
A new educational presentation from The Royal Institution explores the fundamental physics of antimatter and the origins of the universe.

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BBC Earth Releases David Attenborough Wildlife Compilation on YouTube
The three-hour video showcases diverse animal behaviors and deep-sea environments narrated by the renowned naturalist.

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ESA Astronaut Demonstrates Static Electricity on ISS
Sophie Adenot shared a microgravity experiment as part of a Sunday morning science series from the International Space Station.
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Veritasium Explores Human Energy Needs via Portable Batteries
Science communicator Derek Muller partners with Anker to compare human caloric consumption to consumer power bank capacity.

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SpaceX Schedules First Starship V3 Launch for May 21
The Flight 12 mission will debut the next-generation mega-rocket from South Texas following a brief delay.

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Researchers discover chemical pathway for infrared nanocrystals
Sungkyunkwan University scientists enable precise synthesis of III–V quantum dots for autonomous driving and night-vision sensors

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WHO Alerts to Ebola Outbreak of Bundibugyo Strain
Cases in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda highlight critical lack of licensed vaccines for the specific virus strain.

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PocketQube Workshop Showcases Ultra-Small Satellites in Glasgow
Miniature spacecraft measuring two inches on a side demonstrate propulsion and re-entry capabilities.

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Rare Ebola Outbreak Spreads in Eastern DRC
WHO raises alarm as suspected cases exceed 500 and death tolls climb in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Antoni Porowski to Host National Geographic Travel Series
The four-part docuseries explores iconic cities and hidden gems, premiering June 7 on National Geographic and streaming platforms.

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Harvard Physicist and Chef Explore Cooking Science at Royal Institution
David Weitz and Ben Ebbrell break down the physics of mayonnaise, meringue, and martinis in a London lecture.

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Astronaut Sophie Adenot Highlights Microgravity Challenges on ISS
A new video from the International Space Station demonstrates the difficulty of transporting objects in a weightless environment.

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Harvard Physicist Explains Cooking Science at Royal Institution
David Weitz and Ben Ebbrell presented the UK premiere of the Harvard Science and Cooking series in London.

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Information Unavailable Regarding Molecular Chirality Claims
Hanna News cannot verify reports of biologists solving a major mystery of life due to insufficient evidence in the dossier.

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Loneliness Linked to Poorer Memory in Older Adults
A major European study finds social isolation impairs cognitive function but does not accelerate overall brain decline.

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Rabies Warnings Increase Across US Following Wildlife Reports
Historical success of the first rabies vaccine underscores the urgent need for post-exposure treatment after animal bites.

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Researchers Develop Biocompatible Hydrogel Capsules for Engineered Bacteria
New durable capsules allow living bacteria to function as internal biosensors or therapeutic delivery devices within the body.

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Information Insufficient to Verify Ozempic Claims
Hanna News cannot produce a report on Ozempic following a lack of corroborating evidence in the available dossier.
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Efforts Continue to Stabilize Mosul Dam in Northern Iraq
Engineering flaws and decades of conflict have left the structure labeled as the most dangerous dam in the world.

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ESA and China Launch SMILE Satellite to Image Earth's Magnetosphere
The joint mission launched from French Guiana aboard a Vega-C rocket to study the interaction between solar wind and Earth's magnetic shield.

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ESA and China Launch SMILE Spacecraft to Study Earth's Magnetic Shield
The joint mission launched from French Guiana aboard a Vega-C rocket to monitor solar storms and space-weather phenomena.

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ESA and China Launch SMILE Mission to Image Earth's Magnetosphere
The joint mission uses a Vega-C rocket to study how solar wind interacts with the planet's magnetic shield.

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ESA and China Launch SMILE Satellite to Study Solar Wind
Joint mission will photograph solar wind interactions with Earth's magnetic shield from the Kourou Spaceport in French Guiana.

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Fungal Disease and Climate Change Threaten Colorado Peaches
Cytospora canker puts the prized Palisade peach industry at risk as changing weather patterns favor the spread of the fungus.

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Singapore Researchers Use Spinach Membranes to Treat Dry-Eye Disease
Scientists at the National University of Singapore have developed a light-activated system to continuously hydrate the eye.

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Nature Excursions May Reduce Loneliness in Urban Residents
A study involving 37 strangers in an Australian urban bush suggests exposure to nature can alleviate feelings of social isolation.

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Scientists Warn AI Fake Citations Flood Research Papers
Researchers alert the academic community to the rise of fabricated references created by large language models in scientific literature.

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Land Subsidence Amplifies Sea-Level Rise in Coastal Regions
A study by TUM and Tulane researchers warns that sinking land increases flood risks for densely populated areas like Norfolk, Virginia.

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Overfishing Affects 11 of 12 Bahamian Seafood Staples
Researchers using 73 years of catch data find fishing pressure exceeds the sea's capacity to replenish staple species.

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Northern Lights May Be Visible Across US States Tonight
Solar activity and coronal mass ejections could trigger geomagnetic storms, pushing the aurora borealis further south.

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New York Researchers Develop Model to Balance Solar Energy and Biodiversity
A new mapping tool identifies optimal solar sites to protect prime farmland and critical habitats with minimal cost increases.

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NASA Webb Telescope Captures 'Beacon of Light' in Galaxy M77
New infrared imagery reveals the bright core of a galaxy located 45 million light-years away.

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Scientists Call for Future Vision After US Political Attacks
Researchers advocate for a strategic integration of scientific expertise to counter political undermining of evidence.

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Astrophysicist Explains Link Between Temperature and Kinetic Energy in Space
Thomas Haworth details how the movement of particles defines the temperature of the cosmos.

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NASA Webb Telescope Captures Image of Messier 77 Galaxy
The barred spiral galaxy, located 45 million light-years away, is described by NASA as a "beacon of light."
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Tom Scott discovers historic lamp facts in Northumberland
Video presenter Tom Scott explores the history of historic lamps during a visit to Northumberland, England.

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CERN Scientists Transport Antimatter via Truck
Researchers in Geneva moved antiprotons outside the laboratory for the first time to test safety and handling procedures.

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Moderate Stress May Be Essential for Health and Happiness
Emerging research suggests a biological sweet spot where stress improves mental sharpness and physical strength.
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Halifax Nurse Returns to IWK Health Centre as Staff Member
Leukemia survivor Tori Sabean fulfills a lifelong dream by working on the same hospital floor where she was once a patient.

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Daily Cold Exposure May Aid Weight Loss
A study suggests that ice vests and cold showers activate brown fat to increase calorie burning in overweight adults.

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Human Right-Handedness May Be Linked to Evolution of Walking
Researchers suggest the development of bipedal locomotion explains why roughly 90% of the human population favors the right hand.

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Super El Niño May Be Most Destructive Event in 155 Years
Climate models suggest a record-breaking El Niño could develop by the end of 2026, posing significant humanitarian risks.

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Dense Soils May Expand Earthquake Surface Rupture Zones
University of Michigan researchers find soil density influences how earthquake damage spreads across the surface.

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Persian Leopard Filmed Crossing Razor-Wire Border Fence in Georgia
Video footage from September 2025 shows the endangered cat navigating high security barriers despite hunting and landmine threats.

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Ebola Outbreak Declared in Eastern DR Congo
Health authorities report at least 65 deaths in Ituri province as officials warn no vaccine is available for the current strain.

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Mars Express Captures Images of Ancient Flood Terrain
European Space Agency orbiter reveals rugged landscape in Shalbatana Vallis carved by catastrophic waters billions of years ago.

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Physicists Use Black Hole Research to Solve Fundamental Physics Questions
Researchers in the US and Israel are studying extreme environments to bridge the gap between gravity and quantum mechanics.

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ESA Astronaut Captures Earth Nighttime Timelapse from ISS
Sophie Adenot filmed auroras, thunderstorms, and city lights during the 2026 Lyrids meteor shower peak.

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Canada Unveils C$1 Trillion Plan to Double Electricity Grid by 2050
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a clean-energy strategy to lower household costs and ensure energy security.

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Hubble Telescope Captures Trifid Nebula Changes After 29 Years
ESA scientists compare 1997 and 2026 imagery of the 'Cosmic Sea Lemon' to track stellar evolution in Sagittarius.

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NASA and SpaceX Launch 34th Resupply Mission to ISS
A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft departed Florida to deliver thousands of pounds of supplies and scientific experiments.

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Climate Change Erodes Social Ties and Increases Mortality Risk
A University of Sydney study suggests that the breakdown of social connections during climate crises can lead to loss of life.

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Study Finds 'Gentle Power' Approach Improves Environmental Conservation
Research in Tokyo's Zushi-Onoji region shows combining government regulation with community action leads to sustainable outcomes.

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Researchers Accuse US Energy Agency of Downplaying Coal Ash Risks
The Tennessee Valley Authority distributed a booklet at a public hearing that critics say misrepresents environmental dangers.

