The sun has once again unleashed a powerful solar flare, continuing its streak of intense activity. On April 1, at 2:46 a.m. EDT (0646 GMT), an M5.6-class flare erupted from sunspot region AR4046 — the same region responsible for last week’s…
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Mongabay investigation finds gorilla trade more widespread than previously thought
A Mongabay investigation has uncovered exclusive details about the clandestine market for gorilla and chimpanzee body parts in northeastern Nigeria, revealing that the trade works…
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Chemistry courses to be shut down at the University of Bradford | News
The University of Bradford is closing its chemistry courses and, from September 2025, will no longer be accepting new students. Chemistry World understand that the laboratory scientist degree apprenticeship with a chemical science focus will also…
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Study links linoleic acid to triple-negative breast cancer growth
Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork and eggs, specifically enhances the growth of the hard-to-treat “triple negative” breast cancer subtype,…
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Mapping the Next Disaster: Deep Underwater Discovery Unlocks Hidden Seismic Hazards
ROVs offer fresh perspectives on the ancient history of the ocean. Marine and coastal geoscience are essential for understanding both ancient and modern geological processes, assessing offshore and coastal hazards, and studying the impacts of…
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New hydrogel sensor detects blood potassium from a single drop in two minutes
Apr 01, 2025 Researchers have developed a hydrogel-based strain sensor that measures blood potassium from a single drop of serum in…
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Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 to fly five missions during busy week
Launch Roundup: Falcon 9 to fly five missions during busy week – NASASpaceFlight.com
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Wildfires in South Korea kill at least 30 people
At least 30 people were killed and more than 48,000 hectares, or 119,000 acres, of land was burned in fires that raged over the last week of March in South Korea, media reported.
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Quantum computer solves optimization problem at Ford’s assembly line
Palo Alto, California-based D-Wave Quantum Inc. claims to be the first company that sells computers that leverage quantum effects in their operation. The company recently demonstrated how its quantum annealing computer can help solve real-world…
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Panasonic targets 20% recycled cathode material in lithium EV batteries
Lithium-ion batteries contain nickel, cobalt, and lithium – valuable resources that play a major role in powering electric vehicles.
Mining has been the typical method for obtaining these metals, but this process carries a high…
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