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Human math finally topples Erdős’s 1976 sum-product claim
Erdős sum-product – Less than a week after an AI used algebraic number theory to overturn Paul Erdős’s unit distance…
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Back-to-back chemical accidents spark fears as oversight shrinks
EPA proposal – More than 50,000 people in Garden Grove, California, returned home after a chemical crisis at a GKN…
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Students turn climate concern into action across NYC high schools
At a rainy Saturday in Chelsea, Avenues the World School hosted the inaugural Youth Climate Action Alliance Interscholastic Conference, a…
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White House draft shifts grant power to political appointees
A 412-page White House proposal from the Office of Management and Budget would centralize control over federal grant funding and…
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Pigeons lose homing after magnetic-sensing macrophage disruption
pigeons use – New findings in Science suggest pigeons may navigate using a previously unsuspected magnetic-sensing mechanism: iron-containing macrophages in…
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Pigeon livers may steer birds, but skeptics push back
A new study in *Science* argues that homing pigeons use magnetic immune cells in their livers as a compass-like system.…
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Everlane’s sale to Shein shatters sustainable fashion myths
Everlane’s sale – Everlane built a millennial promise of better basics and lower emissions—then was sold to Shein, a fast-fashion…
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New ammonium-fluoride route extracts lithium from rocks
Researchers describe a lithium-extraction process built around ammonium fluoride (NH4F), avoiding a risky molten step. The chemistry heats a water-based…
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Amazon turns to Jeff Bezos’ other company for next rocket
Blue Origin says it has closed its New Glenn failure investigation and is preparing to launch again as soon as…
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Homing pigeons lose their compass when liver cells vanish
iron-rich cells – A new study in Science reports that iron-rich immune cells in homing pigeons’ livers act like an…









