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Boots on the moon and beyond. Where next after Artemis II mission success?

It is tempting to view the Artemis II splashdown as the exclamation point on a successful lunar mission. And from launch to completion, it was indeed ...

A hidden Oregon basin and a shallower slab sharpen the Cascadia megaquake threat

A new look at the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate beneath the coast of northern Oregon suggests this subducting slab is shallower than previously thought,...

Meet Yuji, the Mexican baby monkey finding comfort in a plush companion

Yuji, a 6-week-old patas monkey in Mexico, wakes up every day clinging to a stuffed dog. More than a toy, this plush companion acts as a surrogate mom...

Monkeys navigate a virtual forest with thought alone, pushing brain-computer interfaces beyond the lab

As a part of a study testing out a new type of implanted brain-computer interface (BCI), three rhesus monkeys controlled movements in a virtual realit...

Sexualized dating profiles can sabotage long-term relationship prospects, study finds

Sexualized dating profiles can sabotage long-term relationship prospects, study finds

New research suggests that using highly sexualized photos on dating apps can backfire. While revealing images might grab attention, they often reduce ...

Can naked mole rats peacefully hand over power?

Naked mole rats keep kingdoms underground. One queen bears all the children, while others maintain complex subterranean tunnels, forage for food, take...

Referee decisions in soccer frequently overturned following VAR-assisted review: No external influences found

Referee decisions in soccer frequently overturned following VAR-assisted review: No external influences found

In an analysis of a video-assisted, pitch-side review of soccer (UK football) referee calls in the English Premier League, referees overturned their o...

Astronomers reveal always-changing multi-planet system

Astronomers reveal always-changing multi-planet system

Astronomers at The University of New Mexico have published new research confirming three bodies orbiting the dynamic exoplanet system TOI-201. They in...

The beloved emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal are now officially endangered. Here's what can be done

In 1902, British explorer Robert Falcon Scott spotted a large group of large black and white birds at Ross Island, Antarctica. This was among the many...

Scientists wade into controversial VAR debate and suggest a major change for the Premier League

Scientists wade into controversial VAR debate and suggest a major change for the Premier League

SCIENTISTS want to see a major change to VAR on the pitch after doing a huge study on the controversial tech's influence. The much-detested system was...

Scientists wade into controversial VAR debate and suggest a major change for the Premier League

Scientists wade into controversial VAR debate and suggest a major change for the Premier League

SCIENTISTS want to see a major change to VAR on the pitch after doing a huge study on the controversial tech's influence. The much-detested system was...

Tesla intertwines FSD with in-house Insurance for attractive incentive

Tesla intertwines FSD with in-house Insurance for attractive incentive

Every mile logged under FSD now carries a documented financial value—lower risk, lower cost—based on Tesla’s internal driving data rather than e...

Huge containers of liquid waste dumped by roadside

Huge containers of liquid waste dumped by roadside

Containers dumped on the A35 leaked into a drainage channel, raising environmental concerns....

The Guardian view on social science research: embracing uncertainty | Editorial

The Guardian view on social science research: embracing uncertainty | Editorial

Science rarely produces identical outcomes. Mistaking this for failure turns caution into an excuse for inaction A new set of studies out this month s...

Drought takes a heavy toll on bumblebees

Drought significantly reduces the reproductive success of bumblebee colonies, according to a new study conducted by a research team at the University ...

NanoTech Materials Raises $29.4 Million Series A to Scale High-Performance Infrastructure Materials

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NanoTech Materials (NanoTech), an advanced material science company tackling the most urgent energy efficiency and fire resi...

Nucleai and Sirona Dx Partner to Deliver an Integrated Spatial Proteomics Solution for Pharma Drug Development

Nucleai and Sirona Dx Partner to Deliver an Integrated Spatial Proteomics Solution for Pharma Drug Development

TEL AVIV, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #AIpathology--Nucleai, a leader in AI-powered spatial biology analytics, and Sirona Dx, a Technical CRO, specializ...

Amazon reveals smallest Fire Stick, huge TV that looks like a PAINTING & free upgrade for millions of telly fans

Amazon reveals smallest Fire Stick, huge TV that looks like a PAINTING & free upgrade for millions of telly fans

AMAZON is flogging its slimmest Fire Stick ever – and it starts at a thrifty £39.99 – and has dished out a free upgrade to existing gadget owners...

KDTV-001: a trivalent HPV vaccine with broad and durable antitumor immunity

While most human papillomavirus (HPV) infections are cleared by the host immune system, persistent infection with high-risk HPV genotypes, particularl...

Glyconex’s GNX-1021 cleared for clinic in Japan for GI cancers

Glyconex’s GNX-1021 cleared for clinic in Japan for GI cancers

Glyconex Inc. has received approval from Japan’s Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) for the initiation of a first-in-human phase I tr...