When we think of city air, we might consider the temperature, smell, wind speed, or even smoke levels. But we probably don’t think much about DNA. Research has shown, however, that DNA molecules can float in…
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Weedy seadragons in the running for nature’s best dads
Four weedy seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus) males are carrying eggs for the…
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âThe Starlink Effectâ: NGSO Services to Dominate Maritime Satellite Communications Market
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NGSO solutions positioned to capture 97% market share by 2034, driven by Starlink growthÂ
Paris, France [June 13, 2025] â Novaspace, the leading space…
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In a 1st, China pulls 99.9% ultra-pure rubidium from salt lake brine
Chinese scientists have created a new method to extract ultra-pure rubidium chloride from brine that contains small amounts of this metal.
This is an important step forward for the countryâs critical minerals supply.
The achievement…
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Stanford Scientists Develop Game-Changing New Way To Treat Stroke
Summary: Stanford researchers have developed a breakthrough device called the milli-spinner thrombectomy, which uses compression and shear forces to safely shrink and remove blood clots, significantly improving first-attempt success rates in…
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This paint âsweatsâ to keep your house cool
A cool house without air conditioning may soon be possible.
Scientists in Singapore have developed a new type of paint that reflects sunlight and cools surfaces by slowly evaporating water. Unlike other commercially available cooling…
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Extreme Skittishness in Your Cat Could Be a Sign of a Mysterious Disease : ScienceAlert
Researchers in Canada have found that anxiety could be a key warning sign that a cat is at risk of developing a disease known as feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC).
Being idiopathic, the cause of FIC is currently a mystery. Yet the discovery of…
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Quantum science is humanity’s next giant leap. Here’s what that means for planet Earth
In the same way that “space is big” (as described in Douglas Adams’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy), quantum physics is confounding.
Scienceâs best minds have been puzzling away at it for over a century, pawing at the subject like
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Mapping genetic activity offers new clues for personalized cancer treatment
City of HopeÂŽ, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S. with its National Medical Center named top 5 in the nation for cancer by U.S. News & World Report, co-led the first study…
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