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After 3 decades of splendid scientific communication, this one’s for you, Ned

After 3 decades of splendid scientific communication, this one’s for you, Ned

With a style that was both accurate to the work and approachable to the reader, Ned Rozell authored the Alaska Science Forum for 31 years....

NASA deploys Prithvi geospatial AI model to orbit for the first time

NASA deploys Prithvi geospatial AI model to orbit for the first time

NASA's Prithvi AI model has been deployed aboard two orbiting platforms, marking the first time a geospatial foundation model has operated in space. T...

Scientists Turn Cancer’s Own Bacteria Against It in Breakthrough Therapy

Scientists Turn Cancer’s Own Bacteria Against It in Breakthrough Therapy

A newly developed therapy inspired by bacteria residing within tumors offers a different way to combat cancer by targeting how tumor cells produce ene...

Engineered polyionic liquid delivers seven times stronger carbon capture performance

Engineered polyionic liquid delivers seven times stronger carbon capture performance

Japanese scientists boost carbon capture performance sevenfold using engineered polyionic liquid materials....

Digital twin innovation cuts energy costs in water purification

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are charting a new course in water purification to reduce en...

4,000-year-old texts to reach new audiences in digital project

Researchers are transforming access to some of the world's oldest written records using digital technology and multilingual tools. As part of the proj...

The loneliest people in any room often aren’t the ones sitting alone, they’re the ones laughing along to a conversation they’ve already mentally left

The loneliest people in any room often aren’t the ones sitting alone, they’re the ones laughing along to a conversation they’ve already mentally left

The loneliest person in the room often has the best laugh — timed perfectly, pitched warmly, and entirely disconnected from the conversation it belo...

Presgera Claims Evaluated: Latest Scientific Investigation Reveals Fake Ingredients Side Effects Risk

Presgera Claims Evaluated: Latest Scientific Investigation Reveals Fake Ingredients Side Effects Risk

Aurora, CO, May 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Presgera is not intended to...

“Simplified Proteins” Reveal the Biochemical Dawn of Early Earth

“Simplified Proteins” Reveal the Biochemical Dawn of Early Earth

When researchers look up at the sky and wonder if we’re not alone, they also realize the origins of life here on Earth might hold the key to finding...

Humanoid robot named 'Gabi' ordained as Buddhist monk, pledges devotion to 'holy Buddha'

Humanoid robot named 'Gabi' ordained as Buddhist monk, pledges devotion to 'holy Buddha'

A humanoid robot named Gabi was officially ordained as a Buddhist monk at Seoul's Jogyesa Temple, pledging digital-age vows before cheering crowds....

Parents who grew up in the 1960s who seem emotionally distant aren’t always withholding — sometimes they’re offering love in the only language they were ever taught

Parents who grew up in the 1960s who seem emotionally distant aren’t always withholding — sometimes they’re offering love in the only language they were ever taught

For years I told a story about my father that was clean and easy and slightly wrong. The story was that he was emotionally unavailable. That he didn�...

Utahns spot another fireball, experts explain why - KSL TV 5

Utahns spot another fireball, experts explain why KSL TV 5 Fireball Meteor Lights Up Utah Sky Near Salt Lake City HarianBasis.co...

Fiocruz obtém patente para tratamento contra malária resistente

Fiocruz obtém patente para tratamento contra malária resistente

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Exploring the Exposome

Exploring the Exposome

Scientists equipped research subjects with wristbands to measure many factors that contribute to their exposome....

Quantum computers simulate 12,000-atom proteins using 94 qubits in milestone

Quantum computers simulate 12,000-atom proteins using 94 qubits in milestone

Quantum computers simulate 12,000-atom proteins, marking a major leap in real-world chemistry modeling....

Reducing social inequality: Why the scope of measures is crucial

In modern social research, sociological questions are increasingly being answered with the help of experiments; for example, whether employers discrim...

Ramaswamy Wins in Ohio

Ramaswamy Wins in Ohio

Vivek Ramaswamy just notched his next political test: Ohio Republicans have picked the biotech entrepreneur and former presidential candidate as their...

Dead orbit: Researchers found a galaxy that isn't spinning — that's not normal

Dead orbit: Researchers found a galaxy that isn't spinning — that's not normal

Researchers have made a surprising discovery, with the help of the James Webb Space Telescope: a relatively young galaxy that isn’t spinning....

Dead orbit: Researchers found a galaxy that isn't spinning — that's not normal

Dead orbit: Researchers found a galaxy that isn't spinning — that's not normal

Researchers have made a surprising discovery, with the help of the James Webb Space Telescope: a relatively young galaxy that isn’t spinning....

Dead orbit: Researchers found a galaxy that isn't spinning — that's not normal

Dead orbit: Researchers found a galaxy that isn't spinning — that's not normal

Researchers have made a surprising discovery, with the help of the James Webb Space Telescope: a relatively young galaxy that isn’t spinning....