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“China’s Secret Spaceplane Exposed”: Austrian Amateur Snaps Stunning Image as Mysterious Craft Soars Over Europe
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Can We Program Life? Rewriting the Rulebook on How Cells Self-Organize
Non-reciprocal interactions between particles enable the regulation of dynamic states. Most systems, whether companies, societies, or entire nations, tend to function most effectively when each member performs their designated role. This…
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How Methane Took Over The Booster World
Space X Starship firing its many Raptor engines. The raptor pioneered the new generation of methalox. (Image: Space X) Go back a generation of development, and excepting the shuttle-derived systems, all liquid rockets used…
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The molecular secret behind the giant lips of African cichlids
Over the years, aquarists and biologists have marveled at the dramatically thick lips of several African cichlid species. These unique fish, found in lakes Victoria, Malawi, and Tanganyika, have puzzled researchers who seek to understand how and…
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Step Into Idaho’s Fiery Moonscape Where NASA’s Apollo Astronauts Learned to Moonwalk
In a fascinating intersection of space exploration and Earth science, NASA’s Apollo astronauts once trained on the alien-like lava fields of Idaho’s Craters of the Moon, preparing to explore the Moon’s surface. This volcanic terrain mirrors…
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Landscape of Coronal X-Ray Variability and Cycles
Coronal (1–10 MK) X-rays display dramatic variability over the Sun’s iconic 11 yr magnetic dynamo cycle: already a factor of 4 in the soft 0.1–2.4 keV “ROSAT band,” soaring to more than 100 at harder energies (>10 keV). The high-energy…
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Adaptive Detection of Fast-moving Celestial Objects Using a Mixture-of-experts and Physical-inspired Neural Network
Fast-moving celestial objects are characterized by velocities across the celestial sphere that significantly differ from the motions of background stars. In observational images, these objects exhibit distinct shapes, contrasting with the typical…
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Record Shattered: Scientists Extract 1.2 Million-Year-Old Climate Record From Antarctic Ice
Scientists at Little Dome C recovered the oldest continuous ice core, unlocking 1.2 million years of Earth’s climate history. At the remote Little Dome C site in Antarctica, an international research team representing twelve scientific…
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1.3-Million-Year-Old Mammoth DNA Rewrites Evolutionary History
The study tracks mammoth evolution over a million years using mitogenomes, showing shifts in diversity and lineage tied to Pleistocene demographic events. A recent genomic study has revealed previously unknown genetic diversity in mammoth…
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Armed services committees propose $150 billion funding boost for defense
WASHINGTON — The leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services Committees unveiled legislation Sunday that would increase Pentagon spending by $150 billion, with $25 billion earmarked for a new missile defense initiative known as…
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