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Messi or Ronaldo? Your political ideology may play a part

Whether someone prefers Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo—arguably two of the world's greatest footballers today—may be associated with their poli...

Neutrino Factory Found, Not Black Hole, Star-Powered - Mirage News

Neutrino Factory Found, Not Black Hole, Star-Powered Mirage News “Shadow Blaster” Galaxy Might Have Sent High-Energy Neutrino to Earth Sky & Teles...

NASA’s Fermi Mission Reveals Rare Binary Supernova Pair

NASA’s Fermi Mission Reveals Rare Binary Supernova Pair

NASA’s Fermi mission has uncovered a rare pair of binary supernova remnants, offering unprecedented insight into how massive stars explode and accel...

This perfectly preserved pterosaur wing just rewrote the fossil rulebook

This perfectly preserved pterosaur wing just rewrote the fossil rulebook

An international study led by Curtin University has revealed new insights into how an ancient flying reptile was preserved in extraordinary detail for...

Approximately 35 per cent of all purchases made on Amazon are driven by its recommendation engine, approximately 70 per cent of all viewing on YouTube comes from algorithm-driven recommendations, and peer-reviewed evidence has shown that even randomly assigned recommendations measurably alter what consumers are willing to pay for a product

Approximately 35 per cent of all purchases made on Amazon are driven by its recommendation engine, approximately 70 per cent of all viewing on YouTube comes from algorithm-driven recommendations, and peer-reviewed evidence has shown that even randomly assigned recommendations measurably alter what consumers are willing to pay for a product

The popular framing of algorithmic recommendation, repeated across most contemporary writing on consumer technology, is that personalised suggestions ...

Perfectly preserved pterosaur wing rewrites the fossil rulebook

An international study led by Curtin University has revealed new insights into how an ancient flying reptile was preserved in extraordinary detail for...

How do flocking birds and schools of fish move? New research offers crystal-clear answer

Flocking birds and schools of fish are a familiar sight. While previous research has uncovered the broad dynamics driving these movements, their under...

Long-dismissed moss gene suppresses twins and triplets, reshaping ideas of plant evolution

A moss gene previously thought to have been inactive actually plays a key role in its evolutionary success, researchers from the University of Bristol...

Early-career scientists build national infrastructure to bridge science and policy

A new Special Report in the journal BioScience introduces the Scientist Network for Advancing Policy (SNAP), a student-led, nonpartisan, grassroots co...

This perfectly preserved pterosaur wing just rewrote the fossil rulebook

This perfectly preserved pterosaur wing just rewrote the fossil rulebook

An international study led by Curtin University has revealed new insights into how an ancient flying reptile was preserved in extraordinary detail for...

Astronomers Just Found a Milky Way “Fossil” That Survived 12.5 Billion Years Hidden Deep in Our Galaxy

Astronomers Just Found a Milky Way “Fossil” That Survived 12.5 Billion Years Hidden Deep in Our Galaxy

Hidden deep within the Milky Way, a remarkable object has quietly preserved traces of the galaxy’s ancient past. New observations are finally reveal...

ExoMars: Stress Test For Search For Life

ExoMars: Stress Test For Search For Life

The ESA Mars rover Rosalind Franklin is scheduled to analyze soil samples on Mars in 2030. Researchers have successfully prepared for this mission...

Famous "Pink Planet" Harbors A Salty Surprise - Mirage News

Famous "Pink Planet" Harbors A Salty Surprise Mirage News "Pink Planet" GJ504b Could Be First World With Clouds Made Of Salt, JWST Data Suggests IFLSc...

Thought of the day from Carl Jung: “Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes”

Thought of the day from Carl Jung: “Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes”

I am not a psychologist or a therapist, and what follows is one writer reading Jung and a bit of modern research, not advice. For most of my twenties ...

Mating Links Cholesterol to Male Fruit Fly Lifespan - Mirage News

Mating Links Cholesterol to Male Fruit Fly Lifespan Mirage News...

Labmed establishes the Center for Systems Infection Biology (CSIB) - The National Tribune

Labmed establishes the Center for Systems Infection Biology (CSIB) The National Tribune...

Researchers Uncovered 21 Ancient Creatures Trapped in an Amber Deposit and Remarkably Preserved for 112 Million Years

Researchers Uncovered 21 Ancient Creatures Trapped in an Amber Deposit and Remarkably Preserved for 112 Million Years

Hidden inside fossilized amber, scientists uncovered a prehistoric surprise that had remained untouched since the age of dinosaurs....

Rays use chemical alarm signals to warn each other of danger - Earth.com

Rays use chemical alarm signals to warn each other of danger Earth.com...

Premier Biotech Broadens Product Portfolio With NexScreen and TransMed Acquisitions

Premier Biotech Broadens Product Portfolio With NexScreen and TransMed Acquisitions

CLEVELAND & DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Align Capital Partners’ (“ACP”) drug and alcohol testing solutions provider, Premier Biotech (“Premier”...

Ariane 6 Roars Into Orbit Carrying 36 Satellites in a High-Stakes Mission

Ariane 6 Roars Into Orbit Carrying 36 Satellites in a High-Stakes Mission

Europe’s newest Ariane 6 configuration successfully launched 36 satellites, showcasing a major booster upgrade that expands the rocket’s capabilit...