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NASA Glenn Teams Win 2025 R&D 100 Awards – NASA
NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland has earned 2025 R&D 100 Awards for developing a system that delivers high-speed internet for space and co-inventing technology for a new class of soft magnetic nanocrystalline materials designed to operate at extreme...
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Our dogs’ diversity can be traced back to the Stone Age
Victoria GillScience correspondent, BBC NewsVictoria Gill/BBC NewsDomestication: An ancient mysteryDogs were the first animals to be domesticated. There is evidence that humans have been living closely with canines for at least 30,000 years. Where and why that close association...
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Why we feel starved for time
Wishing for an extra hour in the day is a common refrain throughout the industrialized world. And every fall, in places where the clocks fall back an hour, that wish reaches fruition. Yet many people still wind up feeling...
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Fossil fuel emissions rise again – but renewables boom offers hope for climate
Mark Poynting,Climate reporter and Matt McGrath,Environment correspondentReutersThe world's burning of fossil fuels is set to release more planet-warming carbon dioxide than ever before this year, new figures show.It is another sign that efforts to fight climate change by cutting...
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AI eavesdropped on whale chatter. It may have helped find something new
Dolphins whistle, humpback whales sing and sperm whales click. Now, a new analysis of sperm whale codas — a unique series of clicks — suggests a previously unrecognized acoustic pattern. The finding, reported November 12 in Open Mind, implies...
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New lightweight polymer film can prevent corrosion
MIT researchers have developed a lightweight polymer film that is nearly impenetrable to gas molecules, raising the...
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James Watson, co-discoverer of the shape of DNA and Nobel Prize winner, dies at 97
James D. Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution in medicine, crimefighting, genealogy and ethics, has died, according to his former research lab....
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A special shape shift helps a shrub thrive in blistering heat
From growing smaller leaves to shape-shifting its insides, a desert flowering plant goes all in to flourish in the harshest of conditions.Summer temperatures in Death Valley National Park frequently exceed 50° Celsius (122° Fahrenheit). During that peak heat, most...
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Woodpecker hammering is a full-body affair
Hidden beneath all their rum-pum-pumming, woodpeckers are quietly grunt-grunt-grunting.The birds exhale with each strike, much like a tennis pro groaning through a stroke. Elaborate coordination between those breaths and muscles across the body keep their hammering at a perfectly...
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Kashmir blast: Nine killed in accidental explosion at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials say
Nine people have been killed and 32 injured after a stockpile of confiscated explosives accidentally blew up at a...