Recent research has confirmed the first sighting of a dhole in more than two decades, a reddish-brown wild dog native to Asia. Before the sighting, the predator was believed to be extinct in Vietnam. The dhole (Cuon alpinus), historically one of…
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Asian wild dog spotted in Vietnam for the first time in 20 years
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Researchers Discover Surprising New Ovarian Cancer Treatment Using an Existing Drug
Researchers have uncovered an early survival response in ovarian cancer cells that may limit the effectiveness of widely used PARP inhibitors. A new study from Mayo Clinic researchers reports that ovarian cancer cells can quickly switch on a…
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Programmable DNA origami nanodevice reveals force-dependent protein interactions
A DNA origami nanodevice grips proteins at both ends and stretches them under tunable piconewton forces while remaining compatible with standard biochemical assays. The device uses hairpin-forming DNA springs whose folding generates mechanical…
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Bright green fireball captured on video in Pacific Northwest sky as another meteor streaks across U.S.
Jason Jenkins was driving to work before dawn when a bright green streak beamed across the sky.
The camera on his dashboard captured the moment at 6:06 a.m. Monday while he was in southwestern Washington state about 20 miles north of…
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The Best Hair Dryers of 2026, Tested on 6 Different Hair Types
Price: When shopping for a hair dryer, we recommend starting with your budget. At full price, most of the hair dryers on this list are over $200, but they’re often on sale for less. If you use your hair dryer every day and your hairstyle depends…
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US unveils low-cost laser weapon to take down Shahed-style drones
As Iran and Russia deploy thousands of inexpensive kamikaze drones, the U.S. defense industry is seeking a cost-effective solution. AeroVironment (AV) introduced the LOCUST X3, the third generation of its energy weapon system that destroys…
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Artemis 2 Moon mission: a primer
NASA’s Artemis 2 lunar mission is set to be the first crewed flyby of the moon in more than half a century, and could launch as soon as April 1.
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MIT’s ultrasound wristband tracks gestures to guide robotic hands
MIT engineers have developed a wearable ultrasound wristband that can track complex hand movements with high precision.
It tracks hand movements by imaging the wrist’s internal muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
This wearable device uses…
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First microlasers capable of detecting individual molecules and ions could one day aid diagnosis
Scientists have created the first microlasers capable of detecting individual molecules and even single atomic ions, a breakthrough that could significantly advance early disease diagnosis and molecular-scale medical testing. Researchers at the…
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Arm’s CEO Insists the Market Needs His New CPU. It Could Piss Everyone Off
Rene Haas is half-prone on a couch in his office in San Jose, California. A basketball rests in his hand, partly obscuring his face. Haas had grimaced when WIRED’s photographer first asked him to assume this position. The headlines came to him…
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