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SatVu's HotSat-2 Satellite Targets Energy Infrastructure Monitoring

The British startup SatVu has unveiled imagery from its thermal satellite, HotSat-2, aimed at monitoring energy facilities in Cuba, India, and Australia.

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Rising Sea Temperatures Signal Potential El Niño Impacts Ahead

Near-record sea temperatures recorded in April have raised concerns among scientists about the possibility of an impending El Niño, which could lead to extreme weather patterns.

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Lunar Outpost Secures $30 Million to Enhance Lunar Rover Designs

Lunar Outpost has successfully raised $30 million to improve its lunar rover designs, aligning with NASA's updated Artemis program requirements.

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Brazilian Tree Compounds Show Promise Against COVID-19

Research indicates that galloylquinic acids from a Brazilian tree could provide a multifaceted approach to combatting COVID-19.

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NASA Armstrong Expands Its Experimental Flight Fleet

NASA Armstrong is enhancing its fleet of experimental aircraft, furthering its commitment to aeronautics and scientific research, following in the footsteps of aviation pioneers.

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New AI Method Promises to Enhance Cell Mapping Across Tissues

A recent study in Nature Genetics introduces a computational tool that may significantly improve the mapping of cells in the human body, potentially transforming spatial biology.

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New Study Suggests Networking Trumps Content Engagement in Digital Learning

Research indicates that online social connections may enhance networking abilities while reducing engagement with content, reflecting a shift in digital learning dynamics.

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Exploring Lithium's Potential in Reducing Impulsive Behaviors Linked to Suicide Risk

Recent research indicates that lithium may have a significant role in mitigating impulsive behaviors that are often associated with suicide risk.

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Rise of Fabricated Citations in Academic Research Linked to AI Errors

A recent study reveals an increase in fabricated citations in research papers, attributed to AI hallucinations, raising concerns about the integrity of scientific literature.

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Rocket Lab Partners with Raytheon for Space Interceptor Initiative

Rocket Lab has announced its collaboration with Raytheon on the Golden Dome space interceptor program, alongside a new contract for hypersonic test flights with Anduril.

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Exploring the Unseen: New Insights into Parasite Diversity in Sea of Galilee Barb Fish

Recent research sheds light on the diverse ecosystem of microscopic parasites affecting barb fish in the Sea of Galilee, underscoring the need to deepen our understanding of aquatic biodiversity.

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Astronomers Discover Non-Rotating Galaxy from Early Universe

A massive galaxy formed less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang has been discovered by astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope, raising questions about galaxy formation.

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Aging Scientists and the Shift in Innovation: The 'Nostalgia Effect'

Recent research indicates that as scientists age, their work may become less groundbreaking, with younger scientists often leading in innovative ideas. This trend spans various scientific fields.

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How soil bacteria help plants defend themselves against disease

A study reveals how surfactin from beneficial soil bacteria activates plant immune defenses.

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Lee Foss & BUJA return to Repopulate Mars with Franksy on ‘Cult Of Bass’

LA tastemaker Lee Foss and Brazilian hotshot BUJA reunite for a new track featuring UK vocalist Franksy.

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NASA's Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotor Blades Break Sound Barrier in Testing

NASA's latest tests confirm that the rotor blades designed for the next-generation Mars helicopters have surpassed Mach 1, marking a significant milestone for Martian exploration.

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Paraguay Joins the Artemis Accords as 67th Signatory

On May 7, 2026, Paraguay signed the Artemis Accords, marking its commitment to collaborative principles in civil space exploration.

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Exploring Curiosity: Japanese Macaques Show Intrinsic Motivation in Uncertain Environments

A recent study reveals that Japanese macaques exhibit a strong intrinsic drive to explore uncertain stimuli, independent of external rewards like food or mating.

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New Study Reveals High Prevalence of Tick-Borne Diseases in Norwegian Dogs

A recent study indicates that over one-third of dogs in Norway may be affected by tick-borne diseases, highlighting a significant health concern for pet owners.

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The Dangers of Incomplete Information in Science Communication

A recent study from UC San Diego highlights how the pursuit of clickable content can lead to misunderstandings in scientific communication, emphasizing the importance of accuracy.