Nineteen teams of students from across the nation in grades 8-12 worked for months in classrooms, labs, basements, and garages for the opportunity to test their projects at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. This spring, the teams’…
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Archaeologists In China Find 300,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools
The artifacts were preserved in low-oxygen clay and are the oldest wooden tools ever found in East Asia.
Liu et al. 2025Thirty-five wooden implements were discovered in a soil layer dating back up to 300,000 years.
Archaeologists working at the…
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In Nepal’s Pokhara, a lone rooftop vigil helps keep vultures and planes safe from harm
- Hemanta Dhakal, an ornithologist based in the Nepali town of Pokhara, monitors vultures daily from his rooftop near Nepal’s new international airport, documenting bird movements and aircraft interactions.
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The World’s First Nuclear Explosion Created a Rare Form of Matter : ScienceAlert
Eighty years ago today, at 5:29 am on the morning of 16 July 1945, in the state of New Mexico, a dreadful slice of history was made.
The dawn calm was torn asunder as the United States Army detonated a plutonium implosion device known as the…
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How Cancer Research for Dogs Is Helping Improve Treatment for Pets and Humans Alike
Canine and human cancers bear many similarities, and studies on dogs are helping advance care for our furry friends and for us
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Multiplexing with Spectral Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy
Biologists are very interested in how proteins, lipids and other compounds are organized and interact in systems. Very few organizational details can be gained by using standard transmission-based light…
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Falcon 9 launches Project Kuiper satellites
WASHINGTON — SpaceX provided a lift for a competitor in the satellite broadband sector with the Falcon 9 launch of spacecraft for Amazon’s Project Kuiper constellation July 16.
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Medieval remedies show surprising parallels to modern wellness trends
It turns out the Dark Ages weren’t all that dark! According to new research, medieval medicine was way more sophisticated than previously thought, and some of its remedies are trending today on TikTok.
A new international…
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Germany opens floating fuel plant powered by offshore wind, sea
A groundbreaking initiative to produce synthetic fuels at sea is now afloat off the German coast.
Led by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), the “PtX-Wind” project has installed a modular, off-grid plant on a barge anchored in…
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Scientists could be accidentally damaging fossils with a method we thought was safe
Fossils are invaluable archives of the past. They preserve details about living things from a few thousand to hundreds of millions of years ago.
Studying fossils can help us understand the evolution of species over time, and glimpse…
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