Suspicious cells build up in mice that haven’t given birth, a new study finds. They could help explain a longstanding mystery of breast cancer biology.
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How does early pregnancy lower breast cancer risk? Odd cells could offer clues
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In a First, Private Investors Will Fund a Telescope Bigger Than Hubble for $500 Million
A new private space observatory, the Lazuli Space Telescope, is on track to surpass Hubble with its larger mirror and cutting-edge technology. Funded by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and his wife Wendy, the project is already turning heads…
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A $1.3-billion river dredging in North Carolina by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers could unleash ‘forever chemicals’
Taking a blood sample from a wild American alligator is not a clinical procedure. North Carolina native Kemp Burdette describes the process as an “all-hands-on-deck” situation. After rolling up on the gator in a boat and tossing a hook and a…
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The northern lights have peaked. Here’s how to see them before they fade. – The Washington Post
- The northern lights have peaked. Here’s how to see them before they fade. The Washington Post
- How to Watch the Northern Lights from 10 States Tonight People.com
- March Could Produce The Best Northern Lights In A Decade The Weather Channel
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Strange signals are coming from the centre of our Galaxy. Scientists say they’ve worked out what they are
A team of astronomers say they may have worked out the source of three mysterious signals known to be coming from the heart of our Galaxy.
The team say the source could be a particular kind of dark matter and, if true, the discovery could be one…
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Pesticide Exposure Could Increase Disease Risk For The Next 20 Generations : ScienceAlert
Health risks posed by synthetic chemicals in our environment could potentially linger in our germline for generations.
A single exposure to a fungicide called vinclozolin during pregnancy increased the chance of disease for 20 generations of…
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How Nasa contractors are pressing on to bring humans to the moon with Artemis | Nasa
It was shaping up into another ordinary day at the Colorado headquarters of the small space startup Lunar Outpost last Friday when chief executive Justin Cyrus learned of a surprise press conference called by Jared Isaacman, the new administrator…
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Scientists Stumble Upon Unexpected Creature While Digging in One of Earth’s Driest Places. Here’s What They Uncovered
The Atacama Desert, known as the driest place on Earth, has revealed a surprising secret: a hardy creature. New research shows that, beneath its parched surface, communities of tiny, resilient worms are surviving against all odds. This…
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Night sky tonight (March 9) — The moon meets Antares in the predawn sky
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Monday, March 9: Northern lights season peaks (after dark)
Auroras become more likely in mid-March. (Image credit: Steven Robinson Pictures via Getty Images) With the fading of the full moon’s light and…
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Denmark Just Switched to Red Streetlights to Solve an Urban Crisis Most Modern Cities Still Ignore
On February 8, 2026, motorists traveling through Gladsaxe, a municipality located just outside Copenhagen, began noticing a stark visual shift along a specific stretch of road. The familiar blue-white glare of standard city lighting had been…
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