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Lab-grown sperm could help—if the science holds
lab-grown sperm – A US start-up, Paterna Biosciences, says it can turn testis stem cells into sperm in the lab…
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Scientists spot tiny blue octopus 5,900 feet down
tiny blue – A submersible working near the Galapagos Islands has revealed a new species of octopus nearly 5,900 feet…
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“I need Chevron”: California’s governor race turns oil
I need – In California’s chaotic governor’s race, Chevron has become an unexpected center of gravity—used as a political weapon…
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When gravity might collapse quantum reality
gravity collapsing – Experiments aimed at the boundary where quantum uncertainty gives way to everyday classical physics are starting to…
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Why renaming scientific terms changes what people believe
renaming scientific – Psychologists have found that names shape how people perceive others, and recent shifts in scientific labels—like covid-19,…
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Planet of the Apes returns: a fifth film confirmed
fifth Planet – After four well-received reboot films that never quite broke into Oscars or mainstream pop culture, a fifth…
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Mathematicians turn Minecraft battles into a pi calculator
Minecraft Monte – Two researchers say they can approximate pi inside Minecraft using a classic darts-style Monte Carlo method—by sending…
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Why “Aha!” moments may be vital for brain health
Aha moments – A daily jolt of insight doesn’t just feel good—it appears to help the brain prioritize what to…
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Mars astronauts may do laundry with a plasma “laundry gun”
Researchers at NASA and the University of Alabama in Huntsville are developing a device that blasts fabrics with cold plasma…
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Sunscreen isn’t simple—experts explain the real limits
Ahead of Memorial Day, dermatology and cosmetic chemistry researchers break down how sunscreen blocks ultraviolet light, why SPF doesn’t cover…








