Science

Groundwater Crisis Solutions: How to Reverse the Damage

Groundwater depletion is reversible, with global case studies providing a blueprint of successful strategies for aquifer restoration and water security.…

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Touchscreen-Friendly Nail Polish Solves Long Nail Issues

Long nails are incompatible with capacitive touchscreens because fingernails are non-conductive, creating a usability problem for many individuals. A proposed…

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Lab-Grown Organ Sacks Could End Animal Testing

Federal policy is shifting to reduce animal testing, prompting R3 Bio to propose creating nonsentient organ sacks,engineered biological systems with…

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Iran War Interrupted by Mysterious Numbers Station

A mysterious shortwave radio broadcast, featuring a Persian voice reciting numbers, began airing twice daily coinciding with the start of…

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NASA Team Races to Save Falling Satellite

The 21-year-old Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, a vital NASA satellite for detecting fleeting gamma-ray bursts, is descending from orbit and…

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Brain-Powered Data Center Demands Daily Fluid Changes

Cortical Labs' CL1 biological computers require daily fluid changes to supply oxygen and glucose to the neurons, and operate in…

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OpenAI’s Push for Fully Automated Research

Autonomous AI research agents are seen as a natural progression from current coding agents, with their potential fueled by increasing…

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OpenAI’s Automated Researcher, Psychedelic Trial Gap

OpenAI plans to launch an autonomous AI research intern by September as a step toward a more advanced multi-agent research…

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Deep Sea Mining: Risks and Rewards

The push for renewable energy is driving interest in deep-sea mining for critical metals, with some analyses suggesting it may…

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Trump’s Silicon Valley Move: DOGE and Nuclear Power Regulation

The Department of Energy has abandoned the foundational "ALARA" radiation safety principle, which mandated minimizing exposure as much as possible,…

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32-Year-Old Bug in GNU Telnetd Enables Pre-Auth RCE (CVE-2026-32746)

A critical 32-year-old buffer overflow vulnerability (CVE-2026-32746) in the GNU Telnet daemon allows remote code execution before authentication, affecting countless…

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AI Is Reshaping How We Write, Study Shows

Heavy AI-assisted writing leads to a "blandification" of expression, making text more neutral, impersonal, and divergent from the author's original…

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The Hidden Brain Virus You May Already Have

The John Cunningham (JC) virus is a common, lifelong, and typically asymptomatic infection in most adults, but it can reactivate…

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ULA Launch Delay Leaves US Military Satellite Grounded

The US Space Force has reassigned the final GPS Block III satellite launch to SpaceX, marking the fourth recent shift…

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DNA in Asteroids: What Are These Discoveries Telling Us?

A new study has definitively confirmed the presence of all four DNA/RNA nucleobases in samples from asteroid Ryugu, resolving earlier…

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Wireless AI Inference with Metasurface Neural Networks

IEEE Account Change Username/Password Update Address Purchase Details Payment Options Order History View Purchased Documents Profile Information Communications Preferences Profession…

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Indigenous Site’s Age: Why It Matters Less Than Its Story

New dating places the Monte Verde site in Chile at approximately 8,000 years old, a significant revision from the previous…

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March Madness Spurs Vasectomy Boom in Western Pennsylvania

Urologists in Western Pennsylvania report a significant seasonal surge in vasectomy appointments coinciding with the NCAA basketball tournament's March Madness,…

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NASA Investigates New Rocket Fuel Explosions

Major aerospace companies are shifting to methane as the primary rocket fuel for future reusable launch systems, due to its…

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Quantum Computing’s Health Promise & Nuclear Waste’s Recycling Puzzle

Quantum computing holds immense potential for healthcare breakthroughs like drug discovery, but the field is highly competitive with uncertain outcomes.…

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