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NASA Astronaut Shares Image of Bizarre Tentacled Object Growing on ISS

NASA Astronaut Shares Image of Bizarre Tentacled Object Growing on ISS

A strange tentacled object photographed on the ISS by NASA astronaut Don Pettit turns out to be something totally unexpected....

Breaking recalcitrant lignin bonds with electricity for conversion into value-added chemicals: An e-biorefinery

A research team led by Professor Jaehoon Kim at Sungkyunkwan University and Dr. Dong Ki Lee at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) ha...

Cyclone Narelle is now larger and 'more severe' as it crosses the Western Australian coast

Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle continues to amaze us with its long journey across northern Australia. This cyclone began life near the Solomon Island...

If Humans Vanished Tomorrow, Scientists Say This Animal Could Secretly Take Over the Planet

If Humans Vanished Tomorrow, Scientists Say This Animal Could Secretly Take Over the Planet

If humans suddenly vanished, the planet wouldn’t stay empty for long. Some animals would spread rapidly, others would struggle, and a few might quie...

Trying harder on an intelligence test does not actually improve your score

Trying harder on an intelligence test does not actually improve your score

Financial incentives can motivate people to try harder on cognitive tests, but this increased motivation does not improve their actual scores. A recen...

The University of Manchester signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Utilities

The University of Manchester signs Memorandum of Understanding with United Utilities

The University of Manchester and United Utilities have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance research and innovation in the water...

Scientists Witness A 1-Kilometer-Wide Comet Defy Expectations by Reversing Its Rotation

Scientists Witness A 1-Kilometer-Wide Comet Defy Expectations by Reversing Its Rotation

Something strange happened to a small comet near the Sun, and scientists didn’t see it coming. The data revealed a behavior that challenges long-sta...

Topology in Light: Würzburg Researchers Create Optical Phenomenon

Topology in Light: Würzburg Researchers Create Optical Phenomenon

Researchers at the Würzburg site of the Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat have successfully transferred the topological quantum Hall and spin Hall...

NASA Sets 2028 Launch For First Nuclear Mission To Mars Days Before Return To The Moon - Yahoo News Australia

NASA Sets 2028 Launch For First Nuclear Mission To Mars Days Before Return To The Moon Yahoo News Australia NASA Aims to Launch the World's First Plan...

Legal Research Inspires EU Legislation

Legal Research Inspires EU Legislation

The new EU Inc. regulations are intended to make it easier for companies to expand in Europe. Members of the Würzburg Faculty of Law have contribute...

Elon Musk's 10 Most Inspiring Quotes for 2026: Wisdom on AI, Innovation and Humanity's Future

Elon Musk's 10 Most Inspiring Quotes for 2026: Wisdom on AI, Innovation and Humanity's Future

As artificial intelligence races toward surpassing human intelligence and SpaceX pushes reusable rockets to new heights, Elon Musk continues to captiv...

Development Of Christian AI: Protestant Catechism-Bot

Development Of Christian AI: Protestant Catechism-Bot

A research and development group led by Seiji Kumagai of Kyoto University and Mr Toshikazu Furuya, CEO of Teraverse Co., has previously developed...

Ancient bones show dogs have been woven into human life for nearly 16,000 years

Ancient bones show dogs have been woven into human life for nearly 16,000 years

Based on international collaborations lasting decades, two new studies have unlocked previously unavailable information from the bones of dogs long de...

Study in search of a tropical spring is first to show some birds flip their breeding season in response to climate

In 2014, Felicity Newell joined the Florida Museum of Natural History as a doctoral student, then promptly left the country in search of a tropical sp...

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 27

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 27

What can you see when you look up tonight? Can you see anything on the Moon's surface tonight? It's more than half illuminated, so if it's a clear sky...

Emerging respiratory research and investigators at TSANZSRS 2026

Key Facts: New respiratory research to be presented at TSANZSRS 2026 spans genomics, rare lung disease, COPD and life-course lung health. The program ...

Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change

Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change

An international study warns that critical scientific and practical gaps are slowing the use of blue carbon ecosystems (BCEs) in global efforts to tac...

New flow chemistry capability saves deuteration time with high yields

New flow chemistry capability saves deuteration time with high yields

Key Points New capability to use a flow chemistry process to increase efficiency, increase production capacity and reduce decomposition in the...

Bio-based polymer offers a sustainable solution to 'forever chemical' cleanup

Bio-based polymer offers a sustainable solution to 'forever chemical' cleanup

Researchers at the University of Bath have discovered a renewable, bio-based polymer membrane capable of efficiently capturing toxic "forever chemical...

Irrational decision or helpful evolutionary adaptation? A philosopher on the rationality wars behind 'nudge' policy

Irrational decision or helpful evolutionary adaptation? A philosopher on the rationality wars behind 'nudge' policy

Twelve-year-old Jaysen Carr died in July 2025. While he swam in Lake Murray, a reservoir a few miles from Columbia, South Carolina, Naegleria fowleri�...