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Sea cucumber scraps survive for years, baffling scientists
Amputated tissue from the sea cucumber Psolus fabricii keeps living for more than three years in seawater tanks, repairing wounds…
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Manhattanhenge turns one sunset into a shared memory
Manhattanhenge reconnects – On Friday, May 29, crowds in Midtown will watch the sun align with Manhattan’s street grid in…
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Blastoids prove implantation can be tested without a uterus
blastoids let – In Vienna and beyond, stem-cell embryo models called blastoids are finally letting researchers observe implantation—an early moment…
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“Little red dot” likely a naked early supermassive black hole
QSO1 most – A quasar nicknamed a “little red dot” is now being modeled as an exceptionally “naked” supermassive black…
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NASA rolls out moon base rovers and landers
NASA unveils – At NASA Headquarters on May 26, 2026, administrator Jared Isaacman and officials unveiled the first rovers and…
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NASA maps a moon base hundreds of square kilometres
NASA’s three-phase – NASA has laid out new, concrete steps toward a permanent lunar presence, starting this year with uncrewed…
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Volcano plume may have silently broken methane
methane destruction – Satellite observations of the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption suggest chlorine-driven chemistry inside the ash-and-gas plume helped…
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Universal aging clocks reveal clues across species
universal transcriptomic – A new Nature study analyzes RNA activity across more than 11,000 tissue transcriptomes from mice, rats, monkeys,…
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Wealthy environmental believers fly more, research finds
high-income environmental – A new study across six countries finds that people with the strongest environmental views can still have…
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JWST finds 50-million-sun black hole at dawn
A new analysis of “little red dots” from the James Webb Space Telescope claims an unusually heavy black hole roughly…








