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US, Japan to focus rare earths cooperation on select group of minerals at first

US, Japan to focus rare earths cooperation on select group of minerals at first

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All you need to know about mystery 'mega-laser' signal from deep space that has baffled boffins

All you need to know about mystery 'mega-laser' signal from deep space that has baffled boffins

The farthest hydroxyl megamaser ever detected was picked up more than 8 billion light-years away from Earth by South Africa's MeerKAT radio telescope...

What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?

What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?

Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña....

Discussion over the future of Sark launched

Discussion over the future of Sark launched

Islanders are being urged to share their ideas on what matters most for them and their home....

Breakthrough Discovery: New Heavier Version of Proton Identified

Breakthrough Discovery: New Heavier Version of Proton Identified

A groundbreaking scientific discovery has revealed a heavier version of the proton, identified using a newly upgraded detector system. This finding ma...

Mystery ‘mega-laser’ signal sent from galaxy in deep space leaves boffins baffled

Mystery ‘mega-laser’ signal sent from galaxy in deep space leaves boffins baffled

The strange signal - the most distant hydroxyl megamaser ever detected - was captured by South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope from a galaxy over 8...

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 17

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 17

The Moon is disappearing from view. We're getting closer to the New Moon part of the lunar cycle, which is why it appears hardly visible tonight. What...

​From concept to delivery - exciting development for Bassetlaw’s groundbreaking fusion power plant

​From concept to delivery - exciting development for Bassetlaw’s groundbreaking fusion power plant

A major step forward in the building of a fusion power plant on the site of the former West Burton power station has been announced, with the construc...

At low exciton density, a superfluid suddenly stops flowing

At low exciton density, a superfluid suddenly stops flowing

Physicists say they may have observed a supersolid phase in a superfluid The post At low exciton density, a superfluid suddenly stops flowing appeared...

Plan to light Earth at night with space mirrors angers scientists

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Large craters offer clues to the origin of asteroid 16 Psyche

Even 200 years after asteroid 16 Psyche was discovered, astronomers continue to puzzle over its formation. Psyche is the 10th-most massive asteroid in...

Wanted: an electrical grid that runs on 100% renewable energy

Wanted: an electrical grid that runs on 100% renewable energy

Global conflicts are making renewable energy more attractive, but an all-renewable grid will require solving physics problems as well as political and...

Formula 1 car visits Brockenhurst for British Science Week

Formula 1 car visits Brockenhurst for British Science Week

A glimpse of racing innovation helped ignite scientific ambition during British Science Week....

Form 144 Opus Genetics For: 16 March

Form 144 Opus Genetics For: 16 March

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New 3D-printed medicated patches show promise for chronic wound healing

New 3D-printed medicated patches show promise for chronic wound healing

A team of University of Mississippi researchers is developing a way to use 3D printed medicated patches to help close persistent sores and ulcers....

Brayton Purcell LLP Applauds National Spotlight on Artificial Stone Silicosis Crisis Following New York Times Investigation

Brayton Purcell LLP Applauds National Spotlight on Artificial Stone Silicosis Crisis Following New York Times Investigation

NOVATO, Calif., March 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Brayton Purcell LLP today responded to newly published reporting in the New York Times that brings nati...

Dinos hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, researchers show

Dinos hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, researchers show

What do we really know about how oviraptors—bird-like but flightless dinosaurs—hatched their eggs? Did they use environmental heat, like crocodile...

Groundbreaking NHS scheme could transform organ transplants across England

Groundbreaking NHS scheme could transform organ transplants across England

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New NHS organ preservation techniques could lead to hundreds more transplants in England

New NHS organ preservation techniques could lead to hundreds more transplants in England

Should the pilot prove successful, it would pave the way for the world's first national network dedicated to reconditioning organs...

Fathers play pivotal role in pregnancy outcomes, claims Southampton study

Fathers play pivotal role in pregnancy outcomes, claims Southampton study

New University of Southampton research has highlighted the crucial impact of fathers’ preconception health on pregnancy outcomes....