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Who stays together for life? The 'three-legged stool' of love

Who stays together for life? The 'three-legged stool' of love

Valentine's Day is upon us again. But what does it really take for couples to stay together for a long time?...

Sunlight extracts oxygen from regolith using solar chemistry

Sunlight extracts oxygen from regolith using solar chemistry

NASA's Carbothermal Reduction Demonstration (CaRD) project has completed an important step toward using local resources to support human exploration o...

Canine obesity and its link to eye pressure

Canine obesity and its link to eye pressure

A study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine found that overweight and obese dogs have significantly higher eye pressure than lean...

New ESA Phi-Lab Ireland launched at Mullingar’s IMR

New ESA Phi-Lab Ireland launched at Mullingar’s IMR

ESA Phi-Lab attempts to bridge disruptive research and commercial needs to advance space-enabled innovation in Europe.Read more: New ESA Phi-Lab Irela...

Recently discovered SN 2024abfl is a low-luminosity Type IIP supernova, astronomers find

Recently discovered SN 2024abfl is a low-luminosity Type IIP supernova, astronomers find

An international team of astronomers has conducted photometric and spectroscopic observations of a recently discovered supernova designated SN 2024abf...

India announces three new telescopes in the Himalayan desert

India announces three new telescopes in the Himalayan desert

The telescopes in Ladakh would significantly improve global coverage of transient and variable phenomena The post India announces three new telescopes...

Why I’m ‘de-diagnosing’ people with ADHD

Why I’m ‘de-diagnosing’ people with ADHD

As the number of people diagnosed with the condition soars, some no longer feel they meet the criteria – and Dr Sami Timimi is helping them lose the...

ESA satellite finds 'inside-out' planetary system that challenges formation theories

ESA satellite finds 'inside-out' planetary system that challenges formation theories

A newly discovered planet orbiting a distant star may change scientists’ understanding of how planetary systems form....

8,000-year-old pottery shards reveal ancient Mesopotamians understood maths before numbers invented

8,000-year-old pottery shards reveal ancient Mesopotamians understood maths before numbers invented

‘The decoration of pottery and seals in the Halafian culture reflects a high level of mathematical awareness,’ researcher says...

University denies Sullom Voe research is shaped by corporate interests

University denies Sullom Voe research is shaped by corporate interests

THE UNIVERSITY of Strathclyde has defended its appointment process after the integrity of its research was called into question by the Shetland parlia...

Trump's EPA decides climate change doesn't endanger public health—the evidence says otherwise

Trump's EPA decides climate change doesn't endanger public health—the evidence says otherwise

The Trump administration took a major step in its efforts to unravel America's climate policies on Feb. 12, 2026, when it moved to rescind the 2009 en...

Scientists Just Discovered Earth May Be Hiding a Reservoir With 45 Times More Hydrogen Than All Its Oceans - The Daily Galaxy

Scientists Just Discovered Earth May Be Hiding a Reservoir With 45 Times More Hydrogen Than All Its Oceans The Daily GalaxyExperimental quantification...

Major earthquakes are just as random as smaller ones

Major earthquakes are just as random as smaller ones

For obvious reasons, it would be useful to predict when an earthquake is going to occur. It has long been suspected that large quakes in the Himalayas...

Practice Makes Perfect: The Wet Dress Rehearsal - Hackaday

Practice Makes Perfect: The Wet Dress Rehearsal HackadayHave you got what it takes to go to the Moon? BBCNASA loading liquid hydrogen aboard Artemis 2...

Asteroid deflection: why we need to get it right the first time

Asteroid deflection: why we need to get it right the first time

Aerospace engineer Rahil Makadia on the danger of asteroid “keyholes”The post Asteroid deflection: why we need to get it right the first time appe...

Study finds teen 'sexting' surge, warns of sextortion and privacy risks

Study finds teen 'sexting' surge, warns of sextortion and privacy risks

A new national study finds a concerning surge in teen "sexting," which frequently exposes them to serious risks, including sextortion, coercion and pr...

Elon Musk swapped Mars for the Moon and this forensic examination of the challenge ahead was a reality check of epic proportions

Elon Musk swapped Mars for the Moon and this forensic examination of the challenge ahead was a reality check of epic proportions

After wanging on relentlessly about how he’s going to take humanity to Mars, it turns out Elon Musk has rather reined in his ambitions and is now go...

8 women to watch in AI, robotics and automation

8 women to watch in AI, robotics and automation

If you have an interest in advanced innovation, make sure that you are following the careers of these eight inspiring women. Read more: 8 women to wat...

How to see six planets line up in sky for February's rare 'planet alignment'

How to see six planets line up in sky for February's rare 'planet alignment'

Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune will soon align in the night sky...

New LRN Research Reveals Shifts in the Future of Global Ethics and Compliance Programs

81% of respondents report their organization responded well to the global, economic, and social challenges of the past few years, but performance gaps...