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SpaceX Targets May Launch for Starship V3 as Artemis 3 Slips
The debut of the larger Starship vehicle comes as NASA's lunar landing mission is projected for late 2027.
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Sea Squirts Use Nano-Packaging to Anchor to Rocks
Researchers discovered a condensate delivery system that could lead to new methods for restoring underwater sea forests.

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Scientists Identify Causes of Abrupt Antarctic Sea Ice Loss
Research explains the sudden decline in Southern Ocean ice that reached a record low in 2023.

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James Webb Space Telescope Maps Universe's Largest Structure
Astronomers use the JWST to create a detailed map of the cosmic web to study galaxy evolution.

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NASA Tracks Record-Breaking Solar Radio Burst
Scientists observed a solar radio emission that lasted 19 days, far exceeding previous records.

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AI Model Predicts Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Virulence
Researchers at Sungkyunkwan University develop DeepTYLCV to help protect tomato yields from viral disease.
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Customizable Fortified Drinks Developed for NASA Missions
Researchers create mix-and-match beverage recipes to deliver essential nutrients to astronauts on long-duration space flights.

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Study Identifies Six Types of US Farmers Market Shoppers
Research shows 80% of Americans visit local markets annually, with three shopper groups showing the highest engagement.

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PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Persist for Over 30 Years, Study Finds
Researchers in Australia's Blue Mountains confirm the extreme environmental longevity of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
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NASA to Launch First Nuclear-Electric Spacecraft to Mars
The Space Reactor-1 Freedom mission aims to reduce travel time for deep-space exploration.
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Pride of 30 Lions Kills Young Elephant in Rare Footage
BBC Earth footage captures an unusual nighttime predation event involving a large pride and a young elephant.

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Forest Restoration in Northern Europe Could Support Sámi Culture
Conservation efforts in Sweden and EU regions may benefit reindeer herds and biodiversity despite commercial forestry trade-offs.

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US Adults Fail to Meet Daily Fiber Intake Recommendations
Health experts highlight the link between fiber-rich diets and reduced colon cancer risk as most Americans fall short of guidelines.

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National Geographic 'Trafficked' Investigates Global Illicit Markets
Journalist Mariana van Zeller explores billion-dollar smuggling operations and drug networks in a new three-part series.

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Largest Dinosaur Ever Found in Southeast Asia Identified in Thailand
Scientists identify Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, a giant sauropod that may be the region's last titan before rising seas.

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NASA Roman Telescope to Search for Hidden Neutron Stars
Scientists will use gravitational microlensing to detect isolated neutron stars across the Milky Way galaxy.
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NASA Tests AI Chip 500 Times Faster Than Current Space Processors
The radiation-hardened processor could allow spacecraft to make autonomous decisions without waiting for commands from Earth.
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Ancient Martian Valley Suggests Presence of Vast Ocean
Data from ESA's Mars Express reveals a 1,300-km valley carved by massive floods billions of years ago.

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Vitamin B2 Found to Shield Cancer Cells from Programmed Death
Researchers in Germany discover that riboflavin metabolism helps tumors resist ferroptosis, offering a potential new therapeutic target.

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Serotonin May Worsen Tinnitus, Research Shows
Scientists identified a neural circuit in mice that suggests the brain's feel-good chemical can exacerbate ear ringing.
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Stanford Experts Warn of Cannabis Risks for Adults Over 65
Specialists identify five major health risks associated with the increased potency of modern cannabis in older populations.

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Antarctic Don Juan Pond Remains Liquid at Extreme Low Temperatures
The highly saline lake in the McMurdo Dry Valleys resists freezing even when temperatures drop to minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Withings ScanWatch 2 Hybrid Smartwatch Focuses on Health Tracking
The ECG-capable wearable blends a classic analog aesthetic with a battery life lasting up to 35 days.

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Four Bright Stars Form Great Diamond of Spring in May Sky
Observers in the Northern Hemisphere can spot the diamond-shaped asterism in the southeastern sky after sunset this month.

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Virgin Galactic Reaffirms Plans for Commercial Spaceflights
The company aims to launch revenue-generating suborbital flights using its next-generation spaceplane from New Mexico.

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Mayo Clinic Surgeons Perform Rare Orbital Tumor Resection
Doctors used a minimally invasive endoscopic endonasal approach to remove a solitary fibrous tumor from a patient's orbit.
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US College Football Head Impacts Linked to Gut Microbiome Shifts
A small exploratory study suggests non-concussive head blows may trigger neuro-immune responses that alter gut bacteria.

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US Firm to Acquire Satellite Station in £37 Million Deal
A Texas-based company is purchasing a satellite station to expand its deep-space communications network.

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Efforts to Recruit Women into Construction Grow in Australia and Ireland
Research and local campaigns aim to address critical industry skill shortages by increasing female participation.

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Rare Corpse Flower Blooms at Kew Gardens
Hundreds gather in London to witness the rare blooming of the Amorphophallus titanum, which stands over 2.5 meters tall.

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WHO Advises Reducing Salt Intake to Lower Blood Pressure
The World Health Organization recommends cutting daily salt consumption to decrease the risk of heart disease and stroke.

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Doctors Discuss Non-Surgical Brain Implant Repairs at AANS 2026
Dr. Miller and Dr. Rosenow present a method to fix neural implants without major surgery during a podcast in San Antonio.

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Digital Forensics Expert Hany Farid Vows to Continue Fight Against Deepfakes
In a Science Magazine podcast, Farid describes the struggle to detect synthetic media as a never-ending battle.

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Doctors Discuss Radiation-Based Brain Therapy at AANS 2026
Dr. Miller and Dr. Adler explore the potential of converting radiation into brain therapy during a STEIN Fireside Podcast episode.

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Neurosurgeons Discuss Innovations at 2026 AANS Meeting
The Stein Fireside podcast recorded a special session on the San Antonio Riverwalk featuring leading brain surgery experts.

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Astronaut Tests IV Fluid Generation System on ISS
Sophie Adenot demonstrated technology that converts potable water into medical-grade saline to reduce cargo reliance.

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Chemistry Lecturer Showcases Mercury Experiments
Andrew Szydlo presents a series of colorful chemical reactions in a video produced by The Royal Institution.

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Cleveland Clinic Highlights Dr. Adil Vural's Rheumatology Expertise
Dr. Adil Vural specializes in managing complex multisystem rheumatologic diseases at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.

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WHO Director-General Addresses Hantavirus Outbreak
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the hantavirus spreads differently than Covid or influenza during a media briefing.

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Thermal Imaging Reveals How Red Kangaroos Survive Extreme Heat
New footage from Australia shows the physiological strategies red kangaroos use to regulate body temperature during midday sun.

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ESA and China Prepare SMILE Mission for May 19 Launch
The joint mission will use a Vega-C rocket to study Earth's magnetic shield and its response to solar radiation.

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Cleveland Clinic Highlights Rheumatology Expertise of Dr. Philip Bucur
Medical provider featured in promotional effort to connect patients with rheumatic disease specialists through digital search tools.

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Cleveland Clinic Highlights Rheumatology Care with Dr. Komal Mushtaq
A rheumatologist at the Cleveland Clinic specializes in treating a variety of autoimmune and joint diseases.

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Sir Ranulph Fiennes Explores Egypt in National Geographic Series
The world's greatest explorer and his cousin Joseph Fiennes journey from the Great Pyramid of Giza to the Red Sea.

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Cleveland Clinic Children’s Outlines Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship
Program Directors Sabine Iben and Anna Crist detail the training structure for prospective medical fellows in Ohio.

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Intel Identified Alpha Particle Bit Flips in 1970s DRAM Chips
Ceramic packaging emitted particles that flipped bits from 1s to 0s, causing memory failure in early computer hardware.

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Renamed to PMOS
Medical professionals change the name of PCOS to highlight the metabolic and hormonal dimensions of the condition.
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ESA Releases Documentary on Galileo Satellite System
The film 'Finding Our Way: Inside the Galileo Project' details Europe's pursuit of independent global navigation capabilities.

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England Health Officials Warn Against Swimming at 12 River Bathing Sites
Bacterial contamination linked to faecal matter has left only two of 14 designated river bathing sites safe for public use.

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Colon Cancer Rates Rising in Adults Under 50
Researchers observe a steady increase in colorectal cancer among young adults across 27 countries, though causes remain unclear.

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Earth Crosses Debris Trail from Asteroid Disintegrating Near Sun
Scientists identify a meteor stream from a hidden asteroid, while another close flyby is expected this month.

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US Researchers Develop Liquid Solar-Thermal Battery
Scientists at UC Santa Barbara created a material that captures sunlight and stores it as heat for later use.

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Johns Hopkins Medicine Details Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Process
Directors of adult and pediatric EMUs outline the purpose of monitoring, referral criteria, and post-discharge care for patients.
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Johns Hopkins Medicine Details Epilepsy Resources and Research
New video outlines support services and research efforts at adult and pediatric Epilepsy Monitoring Units in the US

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UC Riverside Researcher Balances HIV Studies With Large-Scale Farming
Brandon Brown manages more than 150 fruit trees in California while pursuing a career in public health ethics.

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Astronaut Demonstrates Water Bubble Lens on ISS
Sophie Adenot showed how microgravity allows water to form a convex lens that creates an inverted image.

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Rabies Virus Manipulates Host Behavior to Ensure Transmission
Research indicates the rabies virus hijacks the nervous system to promote its spread rather than killing the host immediately.

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Lecture Explores Psychology Behind Magnus Carlsen's Chess Dominance
Professor Fernand Gobet discusses how intuition and AI insights contribute to the world champion's performance at the Royal Institution.

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NASA and SpaceX Schedule CRS-34 Cargo Launch to ISS
A Falcon 9 rocket will deliver 6,500 pounds of supplies and scientific experiments after a weather delay.

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NASA Visualizes Global Atmospheric Aerosols
New satellite data and computer models map the movement of particles across the planet to show atmospheric connectivity.

