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NASA Invites Collaborations for Enhanced Mission Storytelling

NASA is reaching out for partnerships to help narrate its significant missions, including the Artemis Moon missions and advancements in nuclear propulsion.

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Unexpected Discovery During Tire Change at Gas Station

A woman at a gas station faced a tire issue, but her trunk revealed something surprising. This incident has sparked conversations among those who can relate.

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Innovative Polymer Gel Developed for Target Molecule Detection

A new polymer gel created by researchers at Kyoto University and Tohoku University exhibits color changes and physical transformations in response to specific molecules, with potential applications in various fields.

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Chinese Researchers Advance Understanding of Nickelate Superconductors

A recent study by Chinese scientists has unveiled a nodeless gap in nickelate superconductors, shedding light on the complexities of high-temperature superconductivity.

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Thawing Permafrost Leads to Acidic, Contaminated Arctic Waterways

Recent research indicates that thawing permafrost is causing significant pollution in Arctic waterways, transforming streams into acidic, metal-laden environments.

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Upcoming Roscosmos Spacewalk to Be Covered Live by NASA

On May 27, NASA will broadcast live coverage of a spacewalk by two Roscosmos cosmonauts outside the International Space Station, starting at 10:15 a.m. EDT.

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University of Waterloo Students Innovate in Soft Robotics with New Hydrogel

A team of interdisciplinary students at the University of Waterloo has developed a novel tissue-like hydrogel, enhancing the functionality of artificial muscles in soft robots.

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New Insights into Deep-Sea Ecosystems Revealed by Discovery in Oceania

A recent study has unveiled a previously hidden community in the hadal zone of Oceania's deep sea, enhancing our understanding of marine biodiversity.

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SpaceX Gears Up for Pivotal Starship Test Launch Amid Strategic Concerns

As SpaceX prepares for another test launch of its Starship rocket, concerns about the company's reliance on this massive vehicle have been highlighted in recent filings.

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Study Highlights Impact of Ocean Acidification on Reef Fish Social Structures

A recent study from Adelaide University indicates that ocean acidification is adversely affecting the social dynamics of reef fish, leading to smaller shoal sizes.

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New Insights into Antibiotic Effectiveness from Kiel University Research

A study from Kiel University sheds light on cellular mechanisms that may enhance the effectiveness of antibiotics against harmful bacterial pathogens.

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Major Reorganization at NASA Signals New Direction

In a significant move, NASA has announced a major reorganization that combines mission directorates and involves personnel changes, marking one of its largest restructurings in recent years.

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Enhancing Electron Microscopes with Agentic AI for Collaborative Research

Agentic AI may revolutionize the way electron microscopes conduct experiments, emphasizing the collaborative nature of scientific discovery.

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New Training Method Aims to Combat Fake Reviews

A recent study introduces a training method designed to assist consumers in distinguishing between genuine and fake online reviews, which can significantly impact their purchasing choices.

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Blueprint for Global DNA Barcoding Networks Released

In line with the theme of 'Acting locally for global impact,' researchers have proposed a comprehensive plan for establishing effective DNA barcoding networks worldwide.

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NASA to Open Competition for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management Contract

In a move to maintain high standards in research and development, NASA has announced its intention to solicit bids for the management of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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New Super-Earth Exoplanet Found Orbiting Ross 318

Astronomers have identified a super-Earth exoplanet located 83 light years away, orbiting the red dwarf star Ross 318. This discovery was made using the TESS.

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SpaceX Postpones Rocket Launch as IPO Plans Emerge

SpaceX has announced a delay in its rocket launch, coinciding with its plans for a €1.51 trillion IPO. The company has been extensively testing its Starship V3.

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IBM Sees Significant Market Value Boost Following Quantum Computing Investment

The Trump administration's announcement of over $2 billion in federal support for quantum computing has led to a notable surge in IBM's market value and share price.

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New Study Highlights Cultural Blending Among Immigrants in France Amid Persistent Inequalities

A recent sociological survey reveals significant cultural convergence between immigrants and the broader French population, while also pointing out ongoing employment inequalities.