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Astrophysicists Stunned as “Space Is Folding Like Paper” After James Webb Uncovers Disturbing Clues Pointing to Universe-Scale Black Hole
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What Is AI Red Teaming? Top 18 AI Red Teaming Tools (2025)
What Is AI Red Teaming?
AI Red Teaming is the process of systematically testing artificial intelligence systems—especially generative AI and machine learning models—against adversarial…
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A record-breaking antenna just deployed in space. Here’s what it will see
Seventeen days after NISAR’s launch from southeastern India, an essential piece of science hardware has unfurled in orbit.
Spanning 39 feet (12 meters), the drum-shaped antenna reflector on the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite…
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NASA’s PREFIRE satellites reveal a secret glow escaping from our planet
The twin cube satellites will operate through at least September 2026, expanding focus from the poles to the whole planet to improve modelling and weather forecasts.
NASA’s PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) mission has…
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Tiny devices propelled by sunlight could explore a mysterious region of Earth’s atmosphere
Self-lofting devices propelled by sunlight have been tested for the first time in near-vacuum conditions akin to those in Earth’s upper atmosphere, paving the way for a revolution in atmospheric science.
The tiny, lightweight membranes — which…
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Ultracold cesium atoms challenge rules of physics, refuse to heat up
Imagine shaking a snow globe again and again. You’d expect the flakes to scatter endlessly. However, a team of researchers discovered that when they repeatedly jolted some of the coldest atoms in the universe, the atoms refused to spread…
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Giant virus discovered in algae could revolutionize gene editing
An unassuming green alga that has lived quietly in laboratory flasks for decades just revealed it carries a giant virus so large, and so stealthy, that nobody had noticed it before.
The find rewrites what scientists thought they knew about how…
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Here’s what actually causes social anxiety (and how to overcome it)
Many people are afraid of things without good reason. Phobias – irrational fears such as a fear of spiders or enclosed spaces – are commonplace and familiar.
They’re deemed irrational because the average person in the modern world has…
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How scientists are engineering graphene to block and detect malaria
Graphene is being engineered to block mosquito bites, interfere with parasite growth, and power portable malaria tests with higher sensitivity than standard methods.
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Why do some people grow ‘chemo curls’ after cancer treatment?
Hair is an important part of our personal identity, so its loss during cancer treatment can be distressing at an already difficult time. However, this can be a positive sign that chemotherapy is working, and the hair usually grows back…
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