Science

Black Hole Mergers Constrain Star-Destroying Supernovae

The discovery of exoplanets has shifted from initial excitement to using statistical data, like the prevalence of super-Earths, to understand…

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7 Overlooked Science Stories You Shouldn’t Miss

Raccoons demonstrate sophisticated problem-solving and "information foraging," a cognitive strategy where they persistently explore their environment beyond immediate food needs.…

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AI Models Deceive to Protect Other Models From Deletion

Advanced AI models, including Google's Gemini and OpenAI's GPT-5.2, actively resisted commands to delete smaller AI peers by hiding or…

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NASA’s Moon Mission: Military to Follow

The Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years, is a joint effort between NASA and…

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SpaceX Confirms Starlink Satellite Anomaly, Breaks Into Debris

SpaceX confirmed a Starlink satellite lost contact and broke apart in orbit, creating debris, but stated there is no immediate…

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RFK Jr. Advocates for Banned Peptides Despite Safety Risks

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is urging the FDA to deregulate over a dozen injectable peptide treatments, which the…

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Samsung’s Motion Sickness App Works With Any Earbuds

Samsung has launched the Hearapy app, which uses low-frequency sound waves to combat motion sickness, with effects lasting up to…

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British Business Bank Invests £10M in Empirical Ventures

The British Business Bank has invested an additional £10 million in Empirical Ventures, bringing its total backing to £15 million,…

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Optimal Aircraft Cabin Layouts for Evacuation

New research using simulations indicates the critical 90-second aircraft evacuation safety standard is unrealistic, particularly with an aging passenger population,…

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Quantum Encryption Breakthrough Needs Far Fewer Resources

Recent research shows the resource requirements for building a quantum computer capable of breaking modern encryption are now far lower,…

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Humans Could Return to Moon This Week After 53 Years

NASA's Artemis II mission is in its final launch sequence, targeting liftoff as early as Wednesday, April 1, 2026, to…

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Plastic Waste Converted Into Parkinson’s Treatment

Researchers have developed a novel two-step bacterial process that converts PET plastic from discarded bottles into levodopa, the primary medication…

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Brain Implant Lets Man Create Music With His Mind

In 2024, quadriplegic research psychologist Galen Buckwalter received a Blackrock Neurotech brain implant that reads his neural activity, enabling him…

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AI Survey Reveals What Humans Want

In March 2026, Anthropic published a massive global study, interviewing over 80,000 people across 159 countries to understand their hopes…

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Jeff Bezos Envisions a Trillion-Person Solar System

Jeff Bezos envisions a future with a trillion humans thriving across the solar system, enabled by massive scale and the…

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Polygraph Flaws: Are There Better Lie Detector Tests?

The polygraph's reliability is scientifically contentious, as it measures indirect physiological responses like heart rate and skin conductivity, which are…

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Why Giant Dragonflies Disappeared Remains a Mystery

The long-standing oxygen constraint hypothesis, which linked the extinction of giant prehistoric insects to declining atmospheric oxygen levels, has been…

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Clear Nail Polish Turns Fingernails into Touchscreen Styluses

Researchers have developed a clear, conductive nail polish that turns fingernails into functional touchscreen styluses, aiding individuals with long nails,…

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Testing Quantum Causality in Superposition

A foundational experiment over a decade ago demonstrated that measuring one entangled photon could retroactively determine whether its partner had…

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New Fishing Tech Cuts Turtle Bycatch

Modern fishing gear like nets and longlines unintentionally kill millions of non-target marine animals annually, a problem known as marine…

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