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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…
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Grapefruit-sized hail may become more common as climate warms
grapefruit-sized hail – A hailstorm in Springfield, Missouri, left ice chunks the size of baseballs—and even larger than grapefruits—smashing cars,…
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Ecocivilization challenges selfishness with a different system
Ecocivilization – Jeremy Lent argues that the feeling people have of a selfish species is tied to an “operating system”…
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Quantum grandfather clock design aims at gravity’s source
A team led by Matteo Brunelli at Collège de France has outlined the first complete design for a “quantum grandfather…
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How doctors will handle mifepristone bans on telehealth
mifepristone telehealth – Telehealth access for the abortion pill mifepristone has survived a brief legal whiplash, but doctors and policy…
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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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AI bots ignore evidence. Can we trust them with science?
A simple pen trick posed to major chatbots exposed a stubborn failure: even when shown live evidence, the systems didn’t…
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Quantum astronomy could stitch small telescopes into giants
Tiny quantum memories may help overcome a key obstacle in optical interferometry—loss of precious photons—by letting telescopes work in unison…
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Iran’s cable threats test an aging repair fleet
As negotiations continue over ending the U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran, pressure around the Strait of Hormuz has shifted…
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Duck-walking for eggs as frosty salamanders vanish
Near Tallahassee, Nicole Dahrouge spends her days hunting frosted flatwoods salamander eggs in ephemeral ponds—work shaped by drought, predators, and…








