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Gravitational lens reveals a young galaxy 800 million years after the Big Bang
A faint, carbon-rich galaxy seen through gravitational lensing sheds light on how the universe’s first stars ended. A distant galaxy…
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Atom Uniqueness Test Proposed for Physics
atomic indistinguishability – A new proposal aims to experimentally check whether “identical” atoms are truly indistinguishable, using laser-cooled isotopes and…
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Bee-inspired navigation helps tiny drones find home
Bee-Nav navigation – A new honeybee-inspired system lets insect-size drones learn landmarks, then use path integration to return home autonomously.…
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Africa’s Turkana Rift shows unprecedented necking
Turkana Rift – A new study using archived acoustic data finds crust thinning in Kenya–Ethiopia consistent with “necking,” a critical…
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WHO warns health goals are being missed—possibly reversed
health targets – WHO’s 2026 health report finds rising malaria, stalled maternal progress, and vaccine gaps, with COVID impacts likely…
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AI FOI rules give UK public right to chatbot logs
AI FOI – The UK regulator says AI work outputs—and the prompts behind them—fall under FOI rules, potentially expanding access…
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Orforglipron and gut bacteria may curb weight regain
weight regain – Two new trials test whether switching to daily orforglipron or taking Akkermansia can help people keep weight…
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Andes hantavirus symptoms can lag for weeks
Andes hantavirus – U.S. passengers from a deadly outbreak cruise ship face 42-day quarantine as experts warn additional Andes virus…
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Protein is trending—do you need more?
Protein is everywhere, but science suggests most people get enough. Experts flag niche risks, shifting needs with age, and environmental…
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EPA seeks shift of coal ash monitoring to states
EPA move would expand state control of coal ash oversight, loosening federal safeguards while local communities push back over contamination…









