The birds and the bees. Say no to drugs. Advice from parents is an expected—if cringeworthy—part of growing up. But for some children, the odds of receiving one piece of parental wisdom known as “The Talk”—strategies for safely handling a…
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Compost, racoons and sea turtle predation in Costa Rica
Composting keeps organic waste out of landfills, where it can produce methane, a very potent greenhouse gas. But a new study from Costa Rica’s Guanacaste province finds that when not disposed of properly, organic waste can also trigger a…
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We got an audience with the “Lunar Viceroy” to talk how NASA will build a Moon base
At the end of a long day on Tuesday, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman looked down at a table littered with microphones and jokingly referred to the space agency’s new Moon base manager,…
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UK firms rushed into AI adoption, and now most are struggling to prove real value from their investments and internal expectations
- AI adoption surged across UK firms, while measurable financial returns are limited
- Most companies lack clear success definitions despite widespread AI integration across operations
- Rapid AI deployment continues without structured planning or…
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Behind the scenes of the Amazon’s gold rush: Director Richard Ladkani on the making of ‘Yanuni’
Austrian director and cinematographer Richard Ladkani knew little about the Amazon Rainforest before he decided to make a film about it. It was 2019. Fires raged across the Amazon. Ladkani had just finished his film Sea of Shadows, about the…
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Giant dragonflies once roamed Earth’s skies. New research upends the textbook theory of why they went extinct
Insects first took to the skies about 350 million years ago, some 200 million years before birds first flapped their wings.
By the end of the Carboniferous period, 300 million years ago, some flying insects had become gigantic. Huge…
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A ‘Ghost Particle’ May Be Holding Reality Together—And It Breaks the Rules of Gravity
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story:
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Neutrino particles have extremely small masses, yet there are so many of them that they carve out the large-scale structure of the entire universe. Scientists are getting close to figuring out…
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NASA Spaceline Current Awareness List #1,192 20 March 2026 (Space Life Science Research Results)
The abstract in PubMed or at the publisher’s site is linked when available and will open in a new window.
- Tsuji R, Fujita R, Hayashi T, Sadaki S, Matsumoto T, Inoue Y, Murakami Y, Hamada M, Muratani M, Kobayashi H, Yumoto A, Okada M, Kamimura…
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If the Laschamps geomagnetic excursion happened today, aviation radiation exposure would be radically altered
Earth’s magnetic field acts as a vital shield against radiation arriving from space, but it is not constant. A new international study has examined how a reduction of the magnetic field similar to the Laschamps excursion would affect aviation on…
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Training Driving AI at 50,000× Real Time
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Autonomous driving is one of the most demanding problems in physical AI. An automated system must interpret a chaotic, ever-changing…
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