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SpaceX sets record with tallest Starship rocket
SpaceX completed key fueling and rehearsal steps for Starship V3, ahead of a new pad debut and updated flight trajectory…
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Is the U.S. in a new era of political violence? Experts say it’s complicated
A surge of high-profile attacks has alarmed Americans, but researchers say it’s unclear whether political violence is truly increasing. A…
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New tectonic boundary may be forming in southern Africa
tectonic plate – Geochemical analysis of hot-spring gases in Zambia points to deep mantle fluids rising, hinting an early continental…
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AI data centers threaten the solar power boom
AI data – A surge in AI electricity demand could outpace renewables build-out, raising the risk of grid stress, higher…
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Climate change and the hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius
hantavirus outbreak – A rare hantavirus on a polar cruise highlights how climate-linked rodent surges can raise spillover risks and…
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NSF board purge sparks NAS experts’ alarm over US science
Thousands of National Academies members warn an NSF board firing undermines basic and applied research, urging Congress to intervene. A…
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Sulfurous “hell world” may rewrite exoplanet classes
exoplanet classification – A newly studied exoplanet with a sulfur-rich, long-lived “rotten eggs” chemistry could force astronomers to rethink how…
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Protein-Boosted Foods: Do They Make You Healthier?
protein-boosted foods – Protein-boosted drinks and snacks are everywhere, but researchers warn that adding protein doesn’t automatically improve health. A…
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Origin of physics laws: evolving universe idea
laws of – A new framework suggests the universe began without fixed laws, with rules that changed chaotically before settling…
New clathrate crystals found in Trinity nuclear test wreckage
Trinity clathrate – Scientists report a previously unseen clathrate crystal formed during the Trinity nuclear bomb test, expanding what we…








