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“Lockheed Martin Promises to Slash Billions”: New Mars Mission Plan Unveiled With Bold Cost-Cutting Measures That Could Accelerate Human Exploration
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24-Million-Year-Old Protein Fragments From Extinct Rhino Push Back Age Of Protein Recovery By 15 Million Years
Scientists have got their hands on the oldest animal proteins yet, extracted from 18-million-year-old fossilized mammal teeth in East Africa, pushing the record back by an astonishing 14 to 15 million years. Even older partial fragments of…
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July full moon 2025 rises tonight — Everything you need to know about the low-riding ‘Buck Moon
Heads up skywatchers, the July full moon rises tonight! Here’s everything you need to know about where and when to see the lunar spectacle, along with explanations of the rare cocktail of orbital characteristics that make the 2025 ‘Buck Moon’…
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Rare lightning event over Texas captured in stunning detail – Chron
- Rare lightning event over Texas captured in stunning detail Chron
- ISS Astronauts Look Out Over the US—Can’t Believe What They See Newsweek
- NASA astronaut captures rare phenomenon from 250 miles above Earth: See photo of ‘sprite’ USA Today
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Rare insect thought to be extinct was rediscovered after 20 years
Two small, sand‑colored nymphs of the seldom‑seen mayfly Behningia baei surfaced from the Mae Chaem River in northern Thailand during a December 2024 field survey.
The find ends a 22‑year drought of sightings and puts the insect back on…
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Neuroscientists decode how people juggle multiple items in working memory
Stay informed on the latest psychology and neuroscience research—follow PsyPost on LinkedIn for daily updates and insights.
When we try to remember more than one thing at a time, our brains don’t treat each item equally. New research published…
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Unprecedented Quantum Discovery: Scientists Isolate Individual Spinon, Unlocking a Dramatic Leap Forward for Magnetic Science
IN A NUTSHELL - ? In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have isolated a lone spinon, challenging previous beliefs in quantum magnetism.
- ✨ The discovery of the solitary spinon opens new pathways for advancements in…
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Scientists discover how giant copper deposits form
Copper wires snake through every electric motor, power line, and rooftop solar panel on the planet. Demand for the metal is rising so fast that the International Energy Agency projects a 50 percent jump by 2040 in its net‑zero scenario.
A new…
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When dinosaurs rule the world of collecting – Financial Times
- When dinosaurs rule the world of collecting Financial Times
- See a rare dinosaur or a chunk of Mars during Sotheby’s ‘Geek Week’ Gothamist
- A 6-Foot Dino—a T-Rex Cousin—Is Headed to Auction This Month Mansion Global
- Ageing rather well Otago…
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How Smart Window Technology Is Revolutionizing Energy Efficient Building Design
Windows have long been the weak link in building design, bleeding energy while creating uncomfortable glare for city dwellers. Professor Hong Chul Moon’s team at KAIST has developed RECM technology that transforms this…
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