Science
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The fight to save Australiaâs âincredibly captivatingâ endangered spiny crayfish
The Guardian
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A quarry atop an ancient volcano is Sydneyâs newest bushland park. Itâs just the start of an âintergenerational projectâ
The Guardian
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Doctor reveals dark reason near-death experiences sending people to HELL are far more common than believed
Daily Mail
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How artificial intelligence got better at building itself
The Economist
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Trouble near the Milky Way: The Large Magellanic Cloud is ripping its smaller neighbor galaxy apart
Space.com
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10 best Spanish beaches to see the total solar eclipse 2026
Space.com
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Revealed: The worst biscuits for DUNKING, according to science - and it's bad news for Gingernut fans
Daily Mail
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Look up! Venus and Jupiter are sharing a 'cosmic kiss'
NPR
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Residents' health fears over plan to burn more waste
BBC News
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How math can help you decide what to order for dinner
Scientific American
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'Rick and Morty' creators on their inspirations as season 9 tackles the multiverse, evolution, and a kung-fu fight in a Trader Joe's parking lot (interview)
Space.com
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It's one of the world's most isolated islands. Here come the bulldozers
NPR
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Fossil fishes buried in the desert could solve a mystery in marine history
The Independent
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Dining across the divide: âIâm not a climate denier, but aiming for net zero by 2050 is unrealisticâ
The Guardian
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Gen Z are refusing to buy rounds at the pub to avoid hangovers - now scientists say it really works
Daily Mail
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From Pest to Plate: The Green Crab Culinary Movement
Boston Globe
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Could meteor storms harm NASA's future moon missions?
Space.com
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Weekly diabetes jab shown to reduce blood-sugar levels and body weight
The Guardian
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Tax-break trees: how woodland became a store of wealth for the rich
The Guardian
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Bumblebees have tiny brains but they can solve problems like chimps and elephants
NPR
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Ecologist calls for plastics ban in cemetery
BBC News
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OpenAI eyes biggest ChatGPT revamp yet in push to build âÂÂsuperappâ before stock listing
LBC
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Fisher with a mission: first woman to chair grayling society wants to protect âlady of the streamâ
The Guardian
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Village solar system model shows planets and stars
BBC News
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Major hack on world's most popular cruise line exposes passports and personal information of 6 MILLION
Daily Mail
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NASAâs X-59 plane goes supersonic for the first time
Scientific American
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How 'Spider-Noir' captured the multiverse in True-Hue Full Color and Authentic Black & White (interview)
Space.com
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Who is Lobo, the cigar-smoking alien bounty hunter in 'Supergirl'?
Space.com
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High-functioning depression: When success masks suffering
DW
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 213 â Live From ISDC With Gerry Griffin
Space.com
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Starmer vows to âÂÂact quicklyâ on social media ban amid reports of decision within two weeks
LBC
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New study casts doubt on reliability of mental health diagnosis interviews
The Guardian
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Neil deGrasse Tyson narrates new trailer for upcoming Broadway musical, 'Galileo'
Space.com
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How prediction markets could forecast the future of science
Scientific American
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Immunologist Nicole Baumgarth explains why ticks are spreading to new regions
NPR
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Aquanauts experience awe-inspiring âunderview effectâ
Scientific American
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A total solar eclipse will occur this summer. Everything you need to know
CNN
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June gardening in New England means watering with care, pruning
Boston Globe
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I resisted smart telescopes for years â then one changed my life
Space.com
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Bowerbirds Are Stealing Cash, Plastic and Handcuffs for Love
The New York Times
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Meet the Muttley Crew of 'Underdogs' struggling to find homes due to their unusual appearances
Daily Mail
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Spoilt children are more likely to grow up to become PSYCHOPATHS, study warns
Daily Mail
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âMoggingâ is suddenly everywhere. Is that a problem?
The Guardian
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Country diary: A plough, a haybale â who would live in a house like this? | Nicola Chester
The Guardian
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How the âPicasso of pondsâ went from shaping golf courses to making freshwater homes for wildlife
The Guardian
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Mountain path repairs 'first big work' since 1980s
BBC News
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Removing âinvisibility cloaksâ and safely skipping chemo: new weapons in war on cancer shared at US conference
The Guardian
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Predator or prey? The confounding case of the missing sea eagle
The Guardian
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Going supersonic! NASA's X-59 jet breaks sound barrier for the 1st time
Space.com
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DC Studios lights the fuse on a sensational final 'Supergirl' trailer and it's totally peak (video)
Space.com
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ANWR Oil Draws Few Bids, Despite Trumpâs Push for âLiquid Goldâ
The New York Times
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East Asiaâs tallest tree is the âHeaven Sword,â an environmental guardian
CNN
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Inside the cruel confines of Apple TV's 'Star City' with star Rhys Ifans and series creators (interview)
Space.com
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NASAâs X-59 Aircraft Flies Supersonic for First Time
NASA
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What teeth enamel tells us about ancient human diets
NPR
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NASA Announces Winners of 2026 University Innovation Competition
NASA
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Are we getting to the point where it's safe to gene-edit babies?
New Scientist
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Scientists find wind blowing from our Milky Way's black hole after half-century search: 'There it is'
Space.com
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NASAâs Artemis II Moon Mission Research Continues on Earth
NASA
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Missing nuclear lab worker's daughter reveals disturbing twist in case as police discover body in the woods
Daily Mail
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Scientists issue first-contact plan as they await message from alien civilization
Daily Mail
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NASA Satellites Help Map Ocean Nutrient Stress
NASA
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NASA Satellites Uncover Large-Scale Ocean Nutrient Stress
NASA
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50 Years of The Institute
IEEE Spectrum
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Anthropic warns AI may soon begin recursive self-improvement
Scientific American
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'Masters of the Universe' is spacier than we expected (and it's awesome)
Space.com
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Cuts to US ocean programme will hinder monitoring of El NiĂąo and AMOC
New Scientist
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Inside a grass scientistâs 6-year quest to grow World Cup stadium turf
CNN
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What science says about how pets respond to death
The Independent
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International Space Station astronauts told to shelter from air leak
BBC News
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Astrophotographer captures colossal 'Godzilla' plasma cloud stalking the edge of the sun (video)
Space.com
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Alien hunters update guidance on sharing news of possible intelligent life
The Guardian
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First Steps: Americaâs Grueling Second Spacewalk
NASA
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Astronauts take shelter on the International Space Station due to air leaks
Scientific American
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The chemicals that reduce wrinkles
The Economist
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Astronauts on International Space Station take shelter in SpaceX Dragon as cosmonauts try to fix air leak
Space.com
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Flood of AI 'garbage' is pushing open-source developers to the limit
New Scientist
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Leaks on Space Station Lead Astronauts to Seek Shelter in Spacecraft
The New York Times
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Scientists make sourdough bread using yeast found in 5,000-year-old mummy
The Guardian
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Venus, Jupiter and Mercury headline a stunning planet parade through June. Here's when to see it
Space.com
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A chromosome from a frozen rat has been resurrected inside mice
New Scientist
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NASA directs its ISS crew members to board spacecraft amid leak repair attempt
CNN
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Report: FDA just launched a study on the abortion pill
Scientific American
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Jupiter and Venus to share 'cosmic kiss'
BBC News
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International Space Station astronauts told to prepare for possible evacuation over air leak â live
The Guardian
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NASA astronauts prepare to evacuate over 'worsening air leaks' on the International Space Station
Daily Mail
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International Space Station astronauts under evacuation orders
The Guardian
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Meteor streaks across the sky above big observatory | Space photo of the day for June 5, 2026
Space.com
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$1.77 trillion! SpaceX is about to become the 7th-most valuable American company
Space.com
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One of the sky's rarest phenomena is back: How to see rare night-shining clouds this summer
Space.com
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The 'Son of Concorde' is about to take to the skies: NASA readies its $247 million supersonic jet that replaces the loud sonic boom with a softer 'thump' and can travel from London to New York in under 4 hours
Daily Mail
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Back to the future: 'Spooky' 62-year-old time capsule discovered in a London park tells the finder to back a horse running in this weekend's Derby
Daily Mail
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Quote of the day by Carl Rogers: âThe only person who is educated is the one who hasâŚâ
Times Of India
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Tired of only bad news? From seahorses to ghost villages: four examples of things actually getting better!
DW
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Environment wins of the week
DW
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Here's when the Perseids meteor shower returns this summer
Boston Globe
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Warren Buffett disciple Guy Spier built career on value investing. A rare cancer changed everything
CNBC
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Planets aplenty may lurk around supermassive black holes
Scientific American
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How breast cancer screening can predict heart disease risk
Scientific American
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In 1930s, Australia released cane toads to fight beetles; today 200 million have taken over the country
Times Of India
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Masturbation in birds is 'natural', scientists say - with avians often using toys and twigs for self-pleasure
Daily Mail
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PCOS is now PMOS: What went behind renaming the common condition
Scientific American
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is blasting out a bunch of methane. Here's why that's weird
Space.com
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The REAL Pirates of the Caribbean: Scientists discover three shipwrecks with 'all the signs of pirate mischief' off the coast of the Bahamas
Daily Mail
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New dinosaur alert: Meet Kank australis, the fish-hunting raptor that stalked Patagonia's rivers 70 million years ago
Times Of India
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Super El NiĂąo is inching closer: A swell of warm water HUNDREDS of miles wide has arrived in the Pacific Ocean, NASA reveals - hinting the rare climate event is imminent
Daily Mail
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The New World Screwworm Is Back. Hereâs What That Means.
The New York Times
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The maths meme that has been distracting mathematicians for a century
New Scientist
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Scientists are teaching AI-powered robots to run lab experiments
NPR
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European Commission launches drive for tech sovereignty to 'protect citizens and defend interests'
LBC
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Scientists revive microbes frozen for thousands of years beneath Arctic ice
Times Of India
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Average person eats six times more chicken than in 1961, UN report finds
The Guardian
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Did Neanderthals have language: Scientists say the answer may rewrite human history
Times Of India
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Week in wildlife: a lazy sea lion, baby ospreys and rare lemur quads
The Guardian
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How the insatiable thirst of datacenters is leaving communities across the US high and dry
The Guardian
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SSRI antidepressants are often 'carelessly prescribed'
DW
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Beethovenâs 200-year-old death mystery takes a shocking turn after DNA analysis reveals a hidden truth
Times Of India
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Henry Moore works to be unveiled at botanic garden
BBC News
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'It's a very big deal' - curlew eggs hatch after being saved from wildfire
BBC News
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Country diary: The âqueen of treesâ is holding a secret | Elizabeth-Jane Burnett
The Guardian
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Fighting Fire With Fire
NASA
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Experience: I sat under an oak tree every day for a year
The Guardian
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âUnpredictable and extremeâ: Asia braces for El NiĂąo
The Guardian
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Mangrove forests are healing after decades of human destruction
BBC News
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Rare Roman brooch discovered by metal detectorist set to be unveiled for the first time
The Independent
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Dumped animal carcasses in rivers 'shameful' say litter pickers
BBC News
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Las Vegas struck by house-shaking earthquake as thousands are left rattled
Daily Mail
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Trump invokes Defense Production Act to keep U.S. coal plants running
Scientific American
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Glittering star cluster image reveals missing patch of stars: 'We were not looking for the gap, but we found it'
Space.com
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Scientists just solved a decades-old mystery about the black hole in the middle of our galaxy
The Independent
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NASA Hosts 2026 Review on Advanced Composite Manufacturing
NASA
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Scientists probe how pigeons use magnetism to navigate
NPR
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BBC Inside Science
BBC News
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Ancient DNA from extinct cave lions sheds new light on the magnificent big cat
The Independent
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New England heat forecast calls for hot weather into the weekend
Boston Globe
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August 2026 lunar eclipse: Everything you need to know about the 96% 'blood moon'
Space.com
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Fossils discovered in the desert reveal a missing chapter in marine history
The Independent
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Scientists have long said we canât multitask. A new study says we can
The Independent
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700-year-old Munger banyan tree gains global scientific significance
Times Of India
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Remote work is making Americans lonelier and sadder, new study suggests
Scientific American
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'Ominous blob' spotted in Gulf of America threatens multiple US states
Daily Mail
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SpaceX launches back-to-back Starlink missions from both coasts 19 hours apart (photos)
Space.com
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NASA-Funded Study Shows Wildfire Smokeâs Hidden Ozone Toll
NASA
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Bumblebees show advanced problem-solving skills in new experiment
CNN
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âThey surprise me every timeâ: bees can use tools to solve problems, study finds
The Guardian
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Bumblebees use tools to solve complex problemsâdespite not being trained to do so
Scientific American
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The Laetoli Footprintsâthe oldest hominin footprints ever foundâare at risk of destruction
Scientific American
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Becoming a parent may make you love your partner less
New Scientist
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12 of the weirdest 'Masters of the Universe' characters
Space.com
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A flesh-eating New World screwworm was just found in a Texas cowâhereâs what to know
Scientific American
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BBC Inside Science
BBC News
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Most exoplanets might be 'soot factories,' scientists say: 'Like you have a natural diesel engine'
Space.com
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Colorful, Chaotic Jupiter
NASA
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NASA Concludes Antenna Mishap Investigation, Releases Report
NASA
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Can I buy shares in Elon Musk's SpaceX?
BBC News
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Northern Lights forecast shows when to view the aurora tonight
Boston Globe
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Mysterious âcold blobâ in the Atlantic suggests the AMOC is weakening
New Scientist
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Astronomers just solved a 50-year-old mystery about the Milky Wayâs black hole
Scientific American
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NASA's dead Mars orbiter MAVEN will crash into the Red Planet in the next 100 years. It's not the only probe in the Mars morgue
Space.com
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The football emoji has had a makeover! Classic black and white design is replaced with a colourful ball ahead of the World Cup
Daily Mail
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Kushner-backed luxury resort plan sparks protests in Albania
BBC News
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Did we just see a primordial black hole at the Milky Wayâs edge?
Scientific American
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A rainbow patchwork quilt shows agriculture from space | Space photo of the day for June 4, 2026
Space.com
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Fossil reveals bizarre gliding creature that hunted birds 120 million years ago
CNN
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Bathing warning lifted after pollution investigation
BBC News
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Researchers say this new Trump rule could destroy American science as we know it. Theyâre fighting back
CNN
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âGood lord, what a smellâ: can Brazilâs biggest city save a vital source of water from sewage, bacteria and organised crime?
The Guardian
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Feeding 10 billion people will require new technology
The Economist
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Investment in agricultural tech is growing
The Economist
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'Silo' season 3 trailer teases showing us how the world ended (video)
Space.com
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Flesh-eating parasite that devours victims alive detected in US for first time in 60 years
Daily Mail
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is not an alien spacecraft: SETI hunt for 'technosignatures' comes up empty
Space.com
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How Rachel Carson's Silent Spring changed the world in 1962
New Scientist
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Cannibal âsupergiantâ microbe found hunting and devouring members of own species
The Independent
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Quote of the day by Jane Goodall: âChange happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you donât believe is right.â
Times Of India
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Who will win the World Cup? Scientists calculate the chances for all 48 teams - with Spain the clear favourites to take home the trophy
Daily Mail
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Starmer accuses Musk of trying to âÂÂwhip up divisionâ over Henry Nowak murder
LBC
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Can Hawaii wean itself of oil imports?
DW
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Stuck on oil: Can Hawaii power itself?
DW
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Humans conquered the planet 300 times faster than genetic evolution can explain
Scientific American
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Millions of people hear a constant hum they can't explain - now scientists know why
Daily Mail
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âUnparalleled discoveryâ: Gold Roman ring unearthed by amateur metal detectorist
CNN
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Starmer âÂÂ100% behindâ MP suing Elon MuskâÂÂs xAI over Grok images
LBC
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Boston and New England continue to see rainy weekends
Boston Globe
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Search for alien technology on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS comes up empty
Scientific American
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Meteorite found in Sahara desert may be 1st evidence of lost solar system world
Space.com
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Aurora alert! 4 Earth-bound CMEs could spark northern lights as far south as Illinois and Oregon tonight
Space.com
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Study warns long-term antidepressant use poses major health risks
The Independent
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New theory could finally solve one of Stonehengeâs biggest mysteries
The Independent
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The taste of the afterlife: Scientists make sourdough BREAD using yeast collected from Otzi the Iceman's mummified body - and say it's 'really good'
Daily Mail
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Urban Light Pollution Might Be Worsening Allergies
The New York Times
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Stonehenge's altar stone probably wasn't transported by a glacier
New Scientist
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The ominous sign a SUPER El Niùo is inching closer: Satellite image reveals how large areas of the Atlantic Ocean are 5°C hotter than usual - suggesting the unusual climate event could be imminent
Daily Mail
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The grains of sand that solve Stonehenge mystery after 5,000 years: Scientists uncover new evidence key stone was moved hundreds of miles by HUMANS - and not glaciers
Daily Mail
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MIT scientists identify hidden brain cells that could boost memory far beyond current theories and explain why it has no known upper limit
Times Of India
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Southampton dock inferno sees ĂÂŁ1m of Chinese made SUVs go up in flames
LBC
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Gigantic scorpions with formidable pincers once roamed England and Wales, fossil reveals
The Independent
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âBuying stuff like itâs going out of fashionâ: Biotech M&A on track for best year since pre-Covid
CNBC
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How this cosmic map of magnetic fields could help illuminate one of the universeâs most mysterious forces
The Guardian
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AI-powered conservation project ends
BBC News
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Failing sea defences 'disaster' for nature reserve
BBC News
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How Japanâs post-war reforestation project triggered an allergy crisis affecting millions today
Times Of India
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Trust celebrates birth of rare lemur quadruplets
BBC News
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Sanctuary's tiny wild cat to join breeding scheme
BBC News
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Extra waste burning approved for incinerator
BBC News
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Beating the heat: study explores the search for cool during heatwaves
The Guardian
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Country diary: A close-up view of a shimmering beauty | Sara Hudston
The Guardian
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Quote of the day by Charles Darwin: âIt is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that...â
Times Of India
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A Moonlit Earth as Seen From Artemis II
NASA
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Heatstroke, sports washing and VAR psychology: the science of the World Cup â podcast
The Guardian
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Curiosity Blog, Sols 4908-4912: Goodbye Campo Marte, Itâs Been Fun!
NASA
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White House reclassifies federal epidemiologists and other scientists from civil servants to âat-willâ hires
Scientific American
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After 6 Months Of Silence, NASA Says Mars Maven Spacecraft Is Dead
Huffington Post
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After 6 Months Of Silence, NASA Says Mars Maven Spacecraft Is Dead
Huffington Post
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Costly fuel pushes more Indians to buy electric cars but challenges remain
BBC News
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Arizona, Nevada Agree to Trade for Desalinated Pacific Ocean Water
The New York Times
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NASA Says Goodbye to its Longtime Mars MAVEN Mission
The New York Times
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Can black holes turn into white holes? It's not such a crazy idea, scientists say
Space.com
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Americans urged to KILL four-foot lizards terrorizing the nation
Daily Mail
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A science powerhouse bets on genetic therapy to beat brain disorders
NPR
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E.U. Steps Up Ocean Monitoring as Trump Administration Backs Away
The New York Times
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New England forecast has heat surging near 90 with plenty of sun
Boston Globe
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Forget 'Masters of the Universe', the best live-action He-Man and Skeletor encounter was in an insurance commercial
Space.com
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'The mirror passed with flying colors': NASA just took its last look at the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope before launch
Space.com
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The oceans are in deep trouble. The Trump administration is ditching a vital deep-sea monitoring system
CNN
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Labour MP Jess Asato sues Elon MuskâÂÂs X over Grok's AI-generated bikini image
LBC
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Quote of the day by American psychologist Abraham Maslow: âIf you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be...â
Times Of India
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NASA declares Mars probe officially lost months after close encounter with interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS
Daily Mail
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NASA Finds New Way Earth May Have Received Elements Needed for Life
NASA
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Everyone is Lying to You for Money is a must-watch exposĂŠ of crypto
New Scientist
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The looming El NiĂąo could be bad â but much worse is to come
New Scientist
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Escher: The paradoxical artist beloved by mathematicians
New Scientist
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7 Ways New Engineers Can Flourish in the Age of AI
IEEE Spectrum
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Alice Roberts: 'We are fundamentally, at the end of the day, animals'
New Scientist
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An encyclopedia formed from AI hallucinations â what could go wrong?
New Scientist
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New Scientist recommends a deep dive into our organs by Giulia Enders
New Scientist
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The 9 best one-season space and sci-fi shows of all time
Space.com
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Rocket goes boom; so do moon plans
The Economist
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Scientists discover dozens of new species including fluorescent spider, during remote Angola expedition
The Independent
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International Sea Level Satellite Observes El NiĂąo Precursor
NASA
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Why whales don't get cancer, do go through the menopause - and can hear each other singing 4,000 miles away
Daily Mail
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Swifts 'displaced' after demolition - campaigners
BBC News
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Our choice for the best deep-space viewing telescope â now with $200 off, this telescope deal is worth grabbing fast
Space.com
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Scientists just built a powerful AI computer worm that learns as it spreads
Scientific American
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El NiĂąo could bring more widespread coral bleaching, NOAA warns
CBS News
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CERNâs new chief on the gamble that could fix our picture of reality
New Scientist
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Earth has a mysterious triple symmetry that may influence its climate
New Scientist
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Blue Origin says New Glenn rocket will launch again 'before the end of the year' after explosion
Space.com
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New England weather this weekend is beach ready, with some rain
Boston Globe
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Journey to the Center of the Virgo Cluster
NASA
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