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Impact of Human Activities on Tidal Patterns in Estuaries

Research from Wageningen University & Research indicates that human interventions have significantly altered tidal dynamics in estuaries, leading to stronger tides further inland.

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New Insights into Sea Urchin Development: The Role of Plastid-Derived Structures

Recent research has uncovered how sea urchin eggs utilize plastid-derived structures to provide energy during their early development stages, offering new perspectives on marine biology.

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Michael Guzman: Insights from the Artemis II Main Propulsion Engineer

Discover the thoughts of Michael Guzman, the main propulsion systems engineer for Artemis II, in this audio excerpt from NASA News.

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Insights into NGC 1647: LAMOST's Latest Observations of a Young Open Cluster

Recent observations of the young open cluster NGC 1647 using the LAMOST telescope shed light on its main sequence and the effects of differential reddening.

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New Peanut Genomes Offer Insights for Breeding Improvements

A global research team has successfully sequenced the complete genomes of six peanut varieties, paving the way for advancements in peanut breeding and oil quality.

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Innovative Methods for Detecting Ultra-Rare Isotopes May Enhance Dark Matter Research

Recent advancements in detecting ultra-rare isotopes could significantly broaden the horizons of physics research and facilitate groundbreaking discoveries in the field.

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Fossil Discovery in Bavaria Reveals Extended Survival of Ichthyosaurs

A recent fossil find in Mistelgau, Germany, suggests that the giant ichthyosaurs of the genus Temnodontosaurus survived in the region longer than previously believed.

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A Decade of Progress: NASA's University Leadership Initiative in Aeronautics

NASA's University Leadership Initiative has marked 10 years of fostering innovation in aeronautics and supporting the future workforce in aviation.

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Understanding the Evolution of Eyespots in Skates and Rays

A recent study sheds light on the evolutionary reasons behind the presence of eyespots in some species of skates and rays, revealing the complexities of animal patterns.

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Breakthrough in Quantum Technology: RIKEN Researchers Tackle 'Dark Modes'

A recent study by RIKEN researchers reveals a method to overcome 'dark modes' that hinder phonon control, potentially paving the way for advanced quantum devices.

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Theoretical Physicists Propose Resilient One-Way Phonon Synchronization Method

Researchers at RIKEN have introduced a new approach for achieving one-way quantum synchronization of phonons, showing promise against noise and defects.

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The Rise of Self-Aware Robots: A Double-Edged Sword

Recent advancements in robotic learning allow machines to independently master complex tasks, prompting discussions about the ethical implications and potential risks involved.

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Ancient Octopuses: New Research Reveals Their Impressive Size

A recent study of ancient octopus fossils suggests these creatures could have reached lengths of up to 19 meters, prowling the oceans 100 million years ago.

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Concerns Rise Over Guest Editors in Scientific Journals

The increasing reliance on guest editors has raised alarms in the academic community, particularly following a recent retraction by a genetics journal of a nearly complete special issue.

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Exploring the Agricultural Diversity of Yunlin County, Taiwan

Yunlin County in southwestern Taiwan showcases a vibrant agricultural landscape, characterized by a variety of crops cultivated on small farms.

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Porsche Unveils the Cayenne Coupe Electric: A Blend of Style and Functionality

The latest iteration of Porsche's Cayenne Electric introduces a Coupe variant with a distinctive sloped roof and unique options. Here's an early look at what to expect.

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Impact of China's Journal Ranking Closure on Academic Community Raises Concerns

The recent discontinuation of a prominent journal ranking system in China has left scholars anxious about the future landscape of academic publishing and its implications.

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Innovative Bioreactor Produces Immune Cells Efficiently

A new method developed by researchers at Hannover Medical School enables the efficient production of human macrophages from stem cells, potentially revolutionizing immune cell therapy.

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NASA Leaders Recognized for Contributions to Human Spaceflight

On March 13, 2026, two prominent figures from NASA’s Johnson Space Center were honored by the National Space Club & Foundation in Washington, D.C. for their significant contributions to human spaceflight.

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New Insights into DNA Damage Reveal Overlooked Vulnerability

Recent research uncovers a previously unrecognized weak point in DNA, highlighting the effects of environmental factors and oxidative stress on genetic material.