Science

Next El Niño may push climate past tipping point

Scientists are monitoring the tropical Pacific for an impending strong El Niño event, which could push the Earth's average temperature…

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Gateway manufacturer admits issue but omits “corrosion”

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman revealed corrosion in Lunar Gateway's two habitation modules during a congressional hearing, which was later confirmed…

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Anti-Jam Software Enhances Robotic Joint Control

Unlike smartphones, upgrading robotic arms has traditionally required rebuilding everything from scratch, as learned skills are locked to specific robot…

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Astrobotic’s 4,000-Pound Thrust Engine Roars in New Test

Astrobotic successfully tested its rotating detonation rocket engine (RDRE) at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, generating over 4,000 pounds of…

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Artemis II Breaks Fred Haise’s Distance Record, He’s Happy to Pass the Torch

The Artemis II crew set a new record for the farthest humans have ever traveled from Earth, reaching 252,756 miles,…

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Man faces 5 years for using AI to fake wolf sighting

A 40-year-old man in South Korea faces up to five years in prison for using AI to create a fake…

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AI-Designed Thermoelectric Generator Cuts Design Time by 90%

Researchers in Japan have developed an AI-powered tool called TEGNet that designs thermoelectric generators 10,000 times faster than conventional methods,…

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Metasurface Lens Enables Switchable 2D–3D Display

A new metasurface-based liquid lens (MLL) enables a switchable 2D–3D viewing experience by controlling light at the nanoscale without bulky…

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Lunar Gateway Modules Found Corroded

NASA's Lunar Gateway program, intended as a stepping stone for Mars missions, has been canceled after years of delays and…

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Meet the 19-meter Cretaceous kraken that hunted with mosasaurs

A new study challenges the traditional view that Cretaceous seas were dominated only by vertebrate predators like mosasaurs and sharks,…

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Kennedy’s Germ Theory Rejection Debunked in Senate Hearing

During a Senate hearing, Sen. Bernie Sanders confronted Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his rejection of germ theory,…

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The Search for a More Precise Value for Big G Continues

The gravitational constant (Big G) is notoriously difficult to measure precisely, with different experiments over 200 years yielding variations of…

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Artemis III rocket preps as SpaceX pivots to AI

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket achieved a successful first-stage landing on its third flight, but the mission was marred by…

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Carbon Nanotube Wiring Nears Copper-Level Performance

Carbon nanotubes were initially celebrated for their unique properties including metallic and semiconducting varieties, extreme lightness, and exceptional strength, but…

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$5B Investment Signals Fusion Power Is Becoming Reality

A dramatic surge in private investment, with funding jumping from $10 billion to over $15 billion, indicates fusion energy is…

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Roman Telescope ready to launch 8 months early, under budget

NASA has completed assembly of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, which features a wide-field view and can transmit 1.4…

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Court ruling blocks anti-renewable energy policies

A federal court in Massachusetts issued a preliminary injunction this week, preventing the U.S. government from enforcing a broad set…

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MIT’s AI Research and Innovations

MIT researchers are developing AI models like BoltzGen and MultiverSeg that learn to generalize from data, enabling novel idea generation…

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FBI Probes Tabloid Reports on Missing Scientists

Federal authorities have launched a formal inquiry into a pattern of at least ten American scientists with access to sensitive…

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Physicists May Have Solved the Muon Mystery

A two-decade anomaly in the muon's magnetic properties, once hinting at a new fundamental force, has been resolved as a…

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