Long before scientists discovered that other stars in the universe host their own planetary systems, humanity had contemplated the existence of life beyond Earth. As our technology matured and we began monitoring the night sky in multiple…
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Could advanced civilizations communicate like fireflies
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Hacks, thefts, and disruption: The worst data breaches of 2025
Every year, TechCrunch looks back at the cybersecurity horror shows of the past 12 months — from the biggest data breaches to hacks resulting in weeks of disruption — to see what we can learn. This year, the data breaches were like nothing…
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Human OCEL1 senses bacterial infection to unlock inflammatory responses | Science Immunology
Detection of bacteria by human OCEL1 triggers its proteasomal degradation, resulting in increased NF-κB signaling and inflammation.
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Gum Disease Linked to Heart Risks : ScienceAlert
A review by the American Heart Association Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Committee strengthens the case that keeping our gums healthy helps protect against heart disease.
Informed by a decade’s worth of literature that includes genetics…
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The coldest body temperatures humans have survived
Whether you prefer sweltering summers or frigid winters, significant temperature…
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NASA, Boeing test how to improve performance of longer, narrower aircraft wings
The airliner you board in the future could look a lot different from today’s, with longer, thinner wings that provide a smoother ride while saving fuel.
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The world risks forgetting one of humanity’s greatest triumphs as polio nears global eradication − 70 years after Jonas Salk developed the vaccine in a Pittsburgh lab
It was like a horror movie. The invisible polio virus would strike, leaving young children on crutches, in wheelchairs or in a dreaded “iron lung” ventilator. Each summer, the fear was so great that public pools and movie theaters…
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Robot Talk Episode 138 – Robots in the environment, with Stefano Mintchev
Claire chatted to Stefano Mintchev from ETH Zürich about robots to explore and monitor the natural environment.
Stefano Mintchev is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Robotics at ETH…
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Scientists found a new way to slow aging inside cells
People around the world are living longer than ever, and that shift is changing what many want from aging. The goal is no longer just more years, but more good years. That has put new attention on “healthspan,” the stretch of life when someone…
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New study reveals that AI cannot fully write like a human
A world’s first study shows that AI-generated writing continues to display distinct stylistic patterns that set it apart from human prose. Led by researchers at University College Cork (UCC), the research explores whether systems such as ChatGPT…
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