There’s a giant blob of incredibly hot rock beneath New Hampshire — and it may be part of the reason the Appalachian Mountains are still standing tall, according to new research. It has, however, been slowly moving and is on course for New…
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Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 commander, dies at age 97
Jim Lovell, the astronaut who commanded the famous Apollo 13 mission, has died, NASA announced Friday. He was 97.
Apollo 13, a 1970 flight to the moon, became known as a “successful failure” after the spacecraft experienced an oxygen tank…
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Man sought diet advice from ChatGPT and ended up with ‘bromide intoxication,’ which caused hallucinations and paranoia
A man consulted ChatGPT prior to changing his diet. Three months later, after consistently sticking with that dietary change, he ended up in the emergency department with concerning new psychiatric symptoms, including paranoia and…
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AI-Designed Hydrogel Inspired by Nature Creates Ultra-Strong Underwater Adhesive
Nature-Inspired Gel Explains Why This Duck Is Stuck
Today this material can seal pipes and brave the ocean. But someday it could be used in surgery or underwater repairs
A rubber duck glued to a rock by…
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NASA finds multi-billion-year-old ‘coral’ on Mars
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The Curiosity rover discovered what looks like coral on Mars. | Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA’s Curiosity rover has sent back…
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Concerns Emerge Over Potential Cancer Links to Drugs Like Ozempic : ScienceAlert
So many people in western countries are turning to weight loss drugs such as Wegovy/Ozempic and Mounjaro that concerns have started to emerge about maintaining ready supplies.
But with popularity comes scrutiny, and rising demand isn’t the…
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A Massive Fraud Ring Is Publishing Thousands of Fake Studies and the Problem is Exploding. “These Networks Are Essentially Criminal Organizations”
Credit: ZME Science/Midjourney. One awful spring day in 2025, Luís Amaral sat at his desk at Northwestern University after he had just finished “probably the most depressing project I’ve been involved with.” He had reason to…
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A black hole 300 million times bigger than the sun may be a portal to universe’s first days, scientists say
With spectroscopy, astronomers can look for telltale signs of stars, galaxies and other celestial objects. Black holes gobble up dust and matter around them, compressing and heating the material as it swirls around and falls into the black hole….
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The species that can regrow their eyes after amputation – The Independent
- The species that can regrow their eyes after amputation The Independent
- A genetically tractable non-vertebrate system to study complete camera-type eye regeneration Nature
- This snail may hold a secret to human eye regeneration Science News
- This…
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Hubble Telescope gives us our best look yet at the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (video, photo)
Thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope, we now have the sharpest image yet of the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS, showing that it is clearly a comet, with a coma filled with dust particles and the first hints of a tail.
Of course, 3I/ATLAS is no…
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