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Dark energy flips its sign, but the Hubble tension refuses to budge - Phys.org

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When a deep-sea robot ventured down into the Atlantic's Doldrums, it found something massive no one expected – leaving scientists stunned - BBC Wildlife Magazine

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When a deep-sea robot ventured down into the Atlantic's Doldrums, it found something massive no one expected – leaving scientists stunned - BBC Wildlife Magazine image

This Huge Galactic Structure Is 23 Million Light-Years Long, And We Can't Comprehend It - ScienceAlert

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This Huge Galactic Structure Is 23 Million Light-Years Long, And We Can't Comprehend It - ScienceAlert image

Lab-grown sperm: scientists inch closer to fertility breakthrough - Nature

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Lab-grown sperm: scientists inch closer to fertility breakthrough - Nature image

Scientists Say Some Black Holes Are Born From Other Black Holes - Gizmodo

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Scientists Say Some Black Holes Are Born From Other Black Holes - Gizmodo image

Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy th - The Times of India

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Scientists say coldest 'stars' in Milky Way could actually be giant alien technology harvesting energy th - The Times of India image

NASA is keeping Voyager 1 alive by switching off instruments and heaters one by one—but it cannot let the spacecraft become so cold that its fuel lines freeze. If those lines fail, Voyager could lose the thrusters that keep its antenna aimed at Earth, permanently - Space Daily

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NASA is keeping Voyager 1 alive by switching off instruments and heaters one by one—but it cannot let the spacecraft become so cold that its fuel lines freeze. If those lines fail, Voyager could lose the thrusters that keep its antenna aimed at Earth, permanently - Space Daily image

An orbiting disco ball gave Einstein’s theory its most precise test yet - Ars Technica

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An orbiting disco ball gave Einstein’s theory its most precise test yet - Ars Technica image

This Fossil Might Be the Earliest Known Case of Face-Stabbing in Human History - Gizmodo

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This Fossil Might Be the Earliest Known Case of Face-Stabbing in Human History - Gizmodo image

Think preprints are unreliable? Analysis of 70,000 studies might change your mind - Nature

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Think preprints are unreliable? Analysis of 70,000 studies might change your mind - Nature image

We assumed water had to be delivered to planets by comets or asteroids — but a 2025 Nature study found that sub-Neptunes, the most common type of planet in the galaxy, can forge their own oceans by reacting hydrogen atmospheres with molten rock deep - Space Daily

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We assumed water had to be delivered to planets by comets or asteroids — but a 2025 Nature study found that sub-Neptunes, the most common type of planet in the galaxy, can forge their own oceans by reacting hydrogen atmospheres with molten rock deep - Space Daily image

NASA finally releases a critical planning document for private space stations - Ars Technica

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NASA finally releases a critical planning document for private space stations - Ars Technica image

We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture. - Quanta Magazine

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We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture. - Quanta Magazine image

Trees May Not Slow Climate Change as Much as Scientists Thought - Gizmodo

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Trees May Not Slow Climate Change as Much as Scientists Thought - Gizmodo image

Titan has rivers, rainfall, lakes and a slow hydrological cycle exactly like Earth's, except that every drop of it is liquid methane and the rock the rivers run over is water ice - Space Daily

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Titan has rivers, rainfall, lakes and a slow hydrological cycle exactly like Earth's, except that every drop of it is liquid methane and the rock the rivers run over is water ice - Space Daily image

New sodium metal battery design charges in just 4 minutes and retains its capacity for years - Live Science

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New sodium metal battery design charges in just 4 minutes and retains its capacity for years - Live Science image

NASA’s New Horizons Wakes Up From Hibernation Beyond Pluto, More Than 10 Billion Kilometers from Earth - ZME Science

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NASA’s New Horizons Wakes Up From Hibernation Beyond Pluto, More Than 10 Billion Kilometers from Earth - ZME Science image

'Mitch' protein that could change the future of weight loss and fat burning - New York Post

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'Mitch' protein that could change the future of weight loss and fat burning - New York Post image

Bacteria turn dissolved uranium into stable compound in 130 days, study finds - Phys.org

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Bacteria turn dissolved uranium into stable compound in 130 days, study finds - Phys.org image

A Plan to Stop Solar Storms From Sending Us Back to the Stone Age - WSJ

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