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Innovative DNA Techniques Aim to Rescue the Gilbert’s Potoroo

In a groundbreaking effort, Australian scientists are utilizing advanced DNA analysis from feces to support the survival of the critically endangered Gilbert’s potoroo, which has a dwindling population of fewer than 150 individuals.

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Monastic Co-Determination: A Key to Resilience Amid Digital Transformation

A recent study from the University of Zurich highlights how historical co-determination practices in monasteries aid their resilience against modern technological challenges across three countries.

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The Evolutionary Mystery of Tiny Arms in Meat-Eating Dinosaurs

A recent study from UCL explores how the development of powerful heads may have influenced the evolution of small arms in meat-eating dinosaurs like T. rex.

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Geographic Disparities in Online Shopping: Urban vs. Rural Delivery Reliance

A recent study highlights the significant differences in home delivery reliance between urban and rural Americans, revealing a growing divide in online shopping habits.

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Rapid Decline of Kelp Forests Along Maine Coast Linked to Rising Ocean Temperatures

Recent research indicates a significant ecological shift along the Maine coast, as dense kelp forests are being replaced by turf algae due to increasing ocean temperatures.

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Advancements in Laser Technology Pave the Way for Quantum Innovations

The HiPEQ project showcases collaborative efforts in developing new laser methods aimed at enhancing the reliability and miniaturization of beam sources for quantum technology.

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Exploring Radar Polarimetry's Role in Understanding Glacial Changes and Sea Level Rise

A recent review by University of St Andrews researchers underscores the significant potential of radar technology in polar research, particularly for forecasting future sea levels.

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Exploring Ferrotoroidic Materials for Enhanced Information Storage

Researchers are investigating ferrotoroidic materials as a potential solution to expand information storage beyond traditional binary systems in electronic devices.

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SDA's Sandhoo Expands Role in Space Force's Missile Warning Initiatives

The Pentagon has announced a realignment of the Space Development Agency's satellite programs, placing them under a new acquisition framework led by director Sandhoo.

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New Research Enhances Effectiveness of Biopesticides

A recent study from VIB and Vrije Universiteit Brussel reveals a mechanism that could significantly boost the efficacy of a popular biological pesticide, as detailed in Nature Communications.

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ONARA Unveils New Single 'SHARPSHOOTER' and Discusses His Musical Journey

ONARA has released his latest single 'SHARPSHOOTER' on May 15, 2026, marking a pivotal moment in his evolving music career.

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Understanding the Roots of COVID-Driven Anti-Asian Discrimination

Recent findings from Murdoch University shed light on the psychological factors fueling anti-Asian discrimination during the pandemic, suggesting fears of infection are not the sole motivator.

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Cindy Evans and Artemis II: Bridging Science and Exploration

The Artemis II mission not only aimed to explore the Moon but also emphasized the crew's role as scientific ambassadors, showcasing the importance of lunar science.

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New Startup Aims to Disrupt Satellite Communications with Innovative Approach

A fresh player in the satellite communications field is emerging, challenging the conventional multi-orbit strategies of established operators by focusing on low-latency broadband from low Earth orbit.

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ESA and China Launch SMILE Mission to Study Earth's Magnetosphere

The SMILE mission, a collaborative effort between ESA and China, aims to map the Earth's magnetosphere, which serves as a shield against solar charged particles.

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Challenges in Asteroid Mining: The Case of 2022 OB5

Asteroid mining, while theoretically straightforward, faces significant hurdles, particularly with high-velocity asteroids like 2022 OB5, underscoring the gap between accessible and exploitable resources.

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The Evolution of Physics as a Discipline in Japan During the 20th Century

The mid-20th century marked a transformative era in scientific progress, especially in physics, as new academic disciplines began to take shape in response to rapid advancements.

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Genetic Adaptations in Plants May Offer Hope Amid Climate Challenges

Research suggests that some plants with additional chromosome sets could have a better chance of surviving significant environmental changes, such as those posed by climate change.

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ESA and China Successfully Launch SMILE Mission to Study Earth's Magnetosphere

The SMILE mission, a collaborative effort between the European Space Agency and China, has successfully entered orbit, marking a significant milestone after years of preparation.

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Smile's Journey: Preparing for Space Exploration

The Smile spacecraft is set to study Earth's reactions to solar particles and radiation, but first, it has undergone a remarkable preparation process on Earth.