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Lunar polar regions could have microbes, modeling study suggests
Laurence Tognetti
Could microbes survive in the permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) of the moon? This is what a recent study presented at the 56th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC 2025) hopes to address as
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Tree rings from Canada's Gaspsie mountains reveal effects of ...
Patrick Lejtenyi
A study of tree rings in the Gaspesie's Sainte-Anne River area reveals that snowpacks have been declining noticeably in the region's mountains for nearly nine decades. The researchers say the phenome

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Vote for How to Fix the Internet in the Webby Awards People's...
Josh Richman
EFFs How to Fix the Internet podcast is a nominee in the Webby Awards 29th Annual People's Voice competition and we need your support to bring the trophy home! Vote now! We keep hearing all these d

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From Trouble to Teacher: The Surprising Science of Pain
Maggie Rowe
You know that moment when you stub your toe and it hurts way more than it should? Like, youve walked into the corner of the couch beforemany times, in factbut this time you yelp like youve been shot

Psychology Today
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Bill Gates Daughter Phoebe Launches Podcast Under Alex Cooper...
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Phoebe Gates, the 22-year-old daughter of billionaires Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates, launched a new podcast aimed at Gen Z female entrepreneurs under The Unwell Network, the media company owne

Forbes
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Intel: Panther Lake will be our hybrid hero for the PC
Mark Hachman
Skip to contentType your search and hit enter When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This doesn't affect our editorial independence . Intel executives ple

PCWorld
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NASA cut $420 million for climate science, moon modelling and...
Jeremy Hsu
NASA funding cuts are already affecting research and educational programs across the US DCStockPhotography/Shutterstock NASA has cancelled contracts and grants worth up to $420 million, following g

New Scientist
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Humans as hardware - no, not the name of a new Matrix movie p...
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<ul><li>Physical reservoir computing is a muscle-powered Matrix-like concept</li><li>Human tissues nonlinear behavior could support real-world data processing</li><li>New study imagines biology and

TechRadar
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Urban cemeteries are at capacity. Here's how they can be more...
Daniela Pianezzi, Melissa Tyler
Approximately 170,000 people die every day around the worldthat's around 62 million deaths in 2024 alone. The cumulative effect of this has led to what has been termed a "burial crisis," with most ur

Phys.Org
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Blueprint to Bezel: How Rolexs Revolutionary Movement Shaped ...
Vincent Nguyen
In product design, the relationship between internal architecture and external form often determines the success of the entire object. The new Rolex Land-Dweller represents a masterclass in this disc

Yanko Design
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NASA Receives 10 Nominations for the 29th Annual Webby Awards
Dacia Massengill
Since it began in 1958, NASA has been charged by law with spreading the word about its work to the widest extent practicable. From typewritten press releases to analog photos and film, the agency has

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Researchers develop new way to match young cancer patients wi...
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A pan-Canadian team has developed a new way to quickly find personalized treatments for young cancer patients, by growing their tumours in chicken eggs and analyzing their proteins.The team, led by r

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Omega-6 fatty acid promotes the growth of an aggressive type ...
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Linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid found in seed oils such as soybean and safflower oil, and animal products including pork and eggs, specifically enhances the growth of the hard-to-treat "triple n

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65 New Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Books to Check Out in April
Cheryl Eddy
April brings new titles from Chuck Wendig, Nnedi Okorafor, Timothy Zahn, and many more, with space operas, creepy hauntings, magic gone wild, technology gone even wilder, fanciful romantasies, and be

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Suzuhiro Kamaboko Museum in Odawara, Japan
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Fishcake is a modest but almost essential ingredient in Japanese culture, known all the way since the Middle Ages. It can be found in many varieties such as chikuwa, datemaki, naruto, crab sticks, an

Atlas Obscura
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NASAs SPHEREx Takes First Images, Preps to Study Millions of ...
Anthony Greicius
Processed with rainbow hues to represent a range of infrared wavelengths, the new pictures indicate the astrophysics space observatory is working as expected. NASAs SPHEREx (short for Spectro-Photom

NASA
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The First-Ever Spacecraft to Orbit Both Poles Films Them From...
Matt Growcoot
The SpaceX Dragon cupola. A crew of astronauts have become the first-ever people to orbit over Earths north and south poles and they have done so with an incredible view thanks to the cupola instal

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Exploring The Mind Inside The Machine
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The Anthropic website on a laptop. Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg 2023 Bloomberg Finance LP Recently, a group of researchers were able to trace the neural pathways of a powerful AI model, is

Forbes
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The US CHIPS Act in jeopardy as 80 percent of its staff are l...
Hamid Ganji
Image by The White House The CHIPS Act, which was supposed to provide subsidies to US-based chip manufacturers and create more jobs for Americans, is allegedly the latest victim of the Department of

Neowin
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Inner London residents told me their food waste problemscompo...
Sayed Elhoushy
"It's always frustrated me that we can't compost hereeven though I get why. Tower blocks just aren't built for it," said Alexandra, a 42-year-old Tower Hamlets resident, living on the ninth floor. Sh

Phys.Org
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Whats Up: April 2025 Skywatching Tips from NASA
Preston Dyches
Enjoy observing planets in the morning and evening sky, look for Lyrid meteors, and hunt for the "faint fuzzy" wonder that is the distant and ancient city of stars known as globular cluster M3. All

NASA
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Why Marketing Is Not An Exact Science
Walker Smith
From all my years in research and consulting, I think Ive learned a thing or two about marketing worth sharing. Enduring fundamentals, mostly yet often overlooked. So, this year, I want to share som

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Elon Musk and Silicon Valley shouldn't treat sci-fi books as ...
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China Miville said science fiction shouldn't be taken as blueprints for the future.Colin McPherson/Corbis via Getty ImagesChina Miville is known for his "new weird" fiction, with works that marry s

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