Winter Storm Fern, a rare convergence of Arctic cold and Southwest moisture, seems set to bring Arctic weather to many parts of the U.S. this weekend. With it, storm warnings included familiar messages: slow down, watch for black ice, and assume…
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Q&A: Why are icy surfaces slippery?
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Astranis adds Oman customer to summer GEO launch lineup
TAMPA, Fla. — Oman-based industrial conglomerate MB Group has ordered a small geostationary broadband satellite from Astranis that is slated to launch this summer.
Astranis CEO John Gedmark said Jan. 26 the California-based company…
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Moisture availability, not fertilizer alone, affects long-term fate of soil phosphorus
Phosphorus is crucial for crop growth. But too little can lower crop yields, and too much can lead to pollution downstream. Studies show that some soils are losing phosphorus, while others are accumulating and leaking into waterways, says…
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More AI malware has been found – and this time, crypto developers are under attack
- KONNI uses AI-generated malware, shifting focus to blockchain and crypto developers
- Phishing lures delivered AI-generated PowerShell backdoor, enabling access to sensitive developer environments
- CPR urges AI-driven defenses, stronger phishing…
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Smallpox eradication champion William Foege dies at age 89
January 26, 2026
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Scientist who helped eradicate smallpox dies at age 89
A leader in the global fight against smallpox and a champion of vaccine science, William Foege died last Saturday
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Aging populations could cut global water use by up to 31%, study finds
Across the world, water scarcity is emerging as one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. Climate change is pushing rivers and aquifers into unprecedented extremes, droughts and floods are intensifying, and demand for freshwater is…
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Amorphous passivation strategy creates efficient, durable and flexible perovskite solar cells
Solar cells, devices that convert sunlight into electricity, are helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, promoting a shift toward renewable energy sources. Most solar cells used today are based on silicon, yet researchers have…
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Harvestmen arachnids apparently use fluorescent patterns for species recognition
A research team from Munich has identified a previously unknown communication mechanism in harvestmen. Five closely related species show species-specific, strongly fluorescent structures on their backs that become especially visible under…
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Why EVs and Robots Are Suddenly Everywhere
Electric vehicles and robots did not appear overnight, but in the past few years they have moved from futuristic concepts to everyday sights. This article looks at why both technologies are spreading so quickly, and what economic, cultural, and…
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Researchers identify effective strategies to increase diversity in Alzheimer's disease research
Researchers at Emory University have identified effective, community-driven strategies to increase participation by underrepresented populations in Alzheimer’s disease research, according to a new study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia. The…
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