- + Rare Turtle Statue Found in Angkor—SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA—A rare sandstone sculpture of a turtle has been fo...
- + Teotihuacan's Pyramids Damaged By Ancient Earthquakes—MADRID, SPAIN—A new study of pyramids at the ancient city of Teotihuac...
- + Sacred Spring Unearthed Beneath Roman Ruins in France—PARIS, FRANCE—According to a Live Science report, near the&...
- + “Porcelain Gallbladder” Identified in Mississippi—JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI—According to an Atlas Obscura report, a “porc...
- + 18th-Century Foundation Uncovered at Colonial Williamsburg—WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA—The foundation of an eighteenth-century house w...
- + Miniature Portrait of Alexander the Great Found in Denmark—RINGSTED, DENMARK— Live Science reports that a miniature bronze all...
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As of 4/26/24 3:32am. Last new 4/25/24 8:30pm. Score: 376
- + Prehistoric Irish Monuments Revealed As ‘Pathways for the Dead’—Archaeologists using advanced LiDAR technology have unearthed a signif...
- + DNA Study Reveals Cultural Truths About Avar Warriors—Based on the analysis of several hundred skeletons, a new genetic stud...
- + Unveiling the True Story of the Vikings (Video)—Beyond their depiction as mere raiders, the Vikings emerged as a multi...
- + Unique ‘Excalibur’ Sword Unearthed in Spain Holds Islamic Origins—Researchers have finally unveiled the age-old mysteries surrounding a ...
- + Britain's “Britishness” is Largely an Import Story —Britain's history is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of diverse ...
- + Early Christian Schisms and the History of the Modern Church (Video)—The history of Christianity is a tapestry woven with diverse threads o...
- + Ten Amazing Artifacts Reveal the Secrets of the Ancient World—There are undoubtedly millions of amazing artifacts from the ancient w...
- + Dawn of the Roman Empire: The Julio-Claudians—When the citizens of Rome ousted their last king in 509 BC, power was ...
- + Caravaggio, The Artist Who Died For His Art (Video)—Caravaggio, the charismatic artist of the Baroque era, left an undenia...
- + Dentist Finds Prehistoric Hominin Jawbone in Bathroom Tile!—During a visit to his parents' recently renovated European home, a man...
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As of 4/26/24 3:32am. Last new 4/25/24 9:02pm. Score: 348
- + Conservation is saving species, global study says—A first-of-its-kind study shows conservation is worth investing in, re...
- + Conservation saving species, global study suggests—A first-of-its-kind study shows conservation is worth investing in, re...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/26/24 12:01am. Score: 331
- + Traces of bird flu are showing up in cow milk. Here’s what to know—We asked the experts: Should people be worried? Pasteurization and the...
- + Malaria parasites can evade rapid tests, threatening eradication goals—Genetic mutations are making Plasmodium falciparum, parasites that cau...
- + Noise pollution can harm birds even before they hatch—Exposing zebra finch eggs and hatchlings to traffic sounds had lifelon...
- + Rat cells grew in mice brains, and helped sniff out cookies—When implanted into mouse embryos, stem cells from rats grew into fore...
- + Newfound ‘altermagnets’ shatter the magnetic status quo —The newly discovered type of magnetic material could improve existing ...
- + Pelvic exams at hospitals require written consent, new U.S. guidelines say —Hospitals must now get written consent to perform pelvic, breast, pros...
- + A new method of making diamonds doesn’t require extreme pressure —Lab-grown diamonds can form at atmospheric pressure in a liquid of gal...
- + A vaccine for bees has an unexpected effect—Honeybees vaccinated against a bacterial disease were also protected f...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/25/24 9:02pm. Score: 320
- + NASA Finds New Homes for Artemis Generation of ‘Moon Trees’ Across US—Photo of a Loblolly Pine Artemis I Moon Tree during a tree dedication ...
- + NASA’s Optical Comms Demo Transmits Data Over 140 Million Miles—6 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and U...
- + Navigating the Moon with Art—NASA An artist uses an airbrush to recreate the lunar surfa...
- + Johnson Unveils Modern Four Nine Team Conference Center—On April 10, 2024, Johnson Space Center celebrated the opening of the ...
- + Washington State High Schooler Wins 2024 NASA Student Art Contest—2 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and U...
- + Sols 4166-4167: A Garden Full of Rocks—3 min read Sols 4166-4167: A Garden Full of Rocks ...
- + The Marshall Star for April 24, 2024—NASA Announces 30th Human Exploration Rover Challenge Winners NASA ann...
- + Test21—Please Disgregard. This is a test. This landscap...
- + Test20—This is a test – please disregard. This landscape...
- + Tracking Spring Flooding—Rivers swelled in southern Russia and northern Kazakhstan in April 202...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/25/24 8:30pm. Score: 308
- + Florida Man's Mystery Migraine Traced to Rare Case of Parasite in His Brain—Quite a puzzling situation. [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + Antarctica's Extended Ozone Hole Raises Concerns For Penguin And Seal Breeding—Their young may be more vulnerable to UV rays. [Category: Environment]
- + Breakthrough: Rare Gene Mutation Offers Clues to Preventing Type 1 Diabetes—Never seen anywhere else. [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + World-First: Woman Receives Combined Heart Pump And Pig Kidney Transplant—It's a success so far. [Category: Health]
- + NASA's Advanced Solar Sail Has Successfully Deployed in Space—The future is bright. [Category: Space]
- + Superradiance Could Solve Atomic Clocks' Precision Challenges—A quantum leap in timekeeping. [Category: Physics, MSFT Content]
- + Cannabis Use Linked to Epigenetic Changes, Study Reveals—Here's what we know. [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + Study Links Preference For Loud Cars to Some Unsurprising Personality Traits—Who would have thought? [Category: Humans, MSFT Content]
- + 'Zombie Deer' Disease: Zoonotic Transfer Suspected After Two Human Deaths—This has never been seen before. [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + Ozempic-Like Drugs Could Help Manage Addiction to Drugs And Alcohol—When we crave more than food. [Category: Health]
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/26/24 2:49am. Score: 279
- + Elizabeth Bates and the Search for the Roots of Human Language—In the 1970s a young psychologist challenged a popular theory of how w...
- + New Pollution Regulations Could Largely Eliminate Coal Power by the 2030s—The EPA has released four new pollution rules, most focusing on coal-f...
- + How Temperate Forests Could Help Limit Climate Change—People understand how saving tropical forests is good for the planet, ...
- + We Are in the Golden Age of Bird-Watching—There has never been a better time to be or become a birder
- + An Indigenous Archaeologist’s Journey to Find the Lost Children of the Residential Schools—How “heart-centered” archaeology is helping to find the In...
- + An Indigenous Archeologist’s Journey to Find the Lost Children of the Residential Schools—How “heart-centered” archeology is helping to find the Ind...
- + How to Filter Out Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ at Home—An environmental engineer provides a glimpse of the magnitude of the c...
- + Extrovert or Introvert: Most People Are Actually Ambiverts—Research on personality types in the middle of the extroversion-introv...
- + Woman Receives Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Transplant after Heart Pump Surgery—A woman with life-threatening heart and kidney disease became the seco...
- + How Sugar Gliders Got Their Wings—Several marsupial species, including sugar gliders, independently evol...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/25/24 8:30pm. Score: 255
- + East Coast of US at greater risk of flooding - thanks to 'dangerously weak' current of Atlantic Ocean, top scientists warn—An ocean current that carries cold water from around Antarctica up to ...
- + Hackers are using fake Facebook ads to steal bank account details and personal information ... here's how YOU can stay safe—Facebook users are getting tricked into clicking on fraudulent links t...
- + Scientists GROW diamonds in just 150 minutes that could cost $2,000 less than the real thing ... Can YOU spot the difference between lab-made and natural gems?—Researchers have found a way to grow diamonds in just 150 minutes. Alt...
- + Scientists reveal how long YOU should walk to boost brain power—Scientists have found that walking for just a short time can boost you...
- + UFO or drone? 'Flying cylinder' spotted soaring over New York City's LaGuardia Airport baffles passenger—Michelle Reyes claimed that she saw a 'flying cylinder' soar over New...
- + James Bond, eat your heart out! Futuristic submarine resembles a UFO and can take eight passengers to depths of up to 656ft—The Triton 660 AVA sub from a Florida based firm has an expansive tran...
- + Scientists want to grow vegetables using human urine - and reveal how YOU can make the natural fertilizer at home—Scientists are urging farmers to use urine to fertilize crops instead ...
- + David Bowie was right - there are spiders on Mars! European Space Agency's spacecrafts snap mysterious arachnid shapes on the Red Planet—Incredible new images from the European Space Agency show 'araneiforms...
- + Emotional turmoil of having a pet stolen is similar to losing a child, study finds—Anyone who owns a dog will be familiar with the unbreakable bond you s...
- + Hilton launches a £40 'taste of zero waste' menu across its flagship UK hotels - featuring cod tongues, potato peel chips, and treacle tart made of leftover sourdough—Zero waste menus are launching at Hiltons in London, Manchester and Br...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/25/24 9:02pm. Score: 249
- + Elizabeth Bates and the Search for the Roots of Human Language—In the 1970s a young psychologist challenged a popular theory of how w...
- + New Pollution Regulations Could Largely Eliminate Coal Power by the 2030s—The EPA has released four new pollution rules, most focusing on coal-f...
- + How Temperate Forests Could Help Limit Climate Change—People understand how saving tropical forests is good for the planet, ...
- + We Are in the Golden Age of Bird-Watching—There has never been a better time to be or become a birder
- + An Indigenous Archaeologist’s Journey to Find the Lost Children of the Residential Schools—How “heart-centered” archaeology is helping to find the In...
- + How to Filter Out Harmful ‘Forever Chemicals’ at Home—An environmental engineer provides a glimpse of the magnitude of the c...
- + Extrovert or Introvert: Most People Are Actually Ambiverts—Research on personality types in the middle of the extroversion-introv...
- + Woman Receives Genetically Modified Pig Kidney Transplant after Heart Pump Surgery—A woman with life-threatening heart and kidney disease became the seco...
- + How Sugar Gliders Got Their Wings—Several marsupial species, including sugar gliders, independently evol...
- + New Geothermal Technology Could Expand Clean Power Generation—Long confined to regions with volcanic activity, geothermal promises t...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/25/24 8:30pm. Score: 236
- + NASA’s Webb Makes the Distant Universe Dream Come True—NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is delivering on its promise to expl...
- + Supernova Encore: NASA’s Webb Spots a Second Lensed Supernova in a Distant Galaxy—Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progr...
- + Measuring the Distances to Galaxies With Space Telescopes—One of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s science goals is to underst...
- + NASA’s Webb Identifies Methane In an Exoplanet’s Atmosphere—NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope observed the exoplanet WASP-80 b as ...
- + Webb Confirms Accuracy of Universe’s Expansion Rate Measured by Hubble, Deepens Mystery of Hubble Constant Tension—The rate at which the universe is expanding, known as the Hubble const...
- + Mid-Infrared Instrument Operations Update— On Apr. 21, 2023 , the James Webb Space Telescope team shared that ...
- + Webb Reveals Intricate Details in the Remains of a Dying Star—Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progr...
- + Talking with Webb using the Deep Space Network—NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is nearly 1 million miles (1.5 milli...
- + Join Celebrations of Webb’s First Year of Science—July 12 marks the first anniversary of science and amazing discoveries...
- + Saturn’s Rings Shine in Webb’s Observations of Ringed Planet—Editor’s Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progr...
As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/22/24 2:56am. Score: 214
- + Hey now, you’re a dead star. Meet Gaia, the Milky Way’s second-largest black hole.—A black hole named Gaia BH3, 33 times greater in size than the sun, wa...
- + Some things are worth missing school for. An eclipse road trip, and a search for wonder.—Our reporter, like many parents, wanted his son to experience the wond...
- + Howling at the moon on a Monday afternoon. Eclipse brings thousands to Vermont.—In a country seemingly fractured about most things, on Monday, America...
- + Project ‘Frozen Dumbo’ helps boost dwindling African elephant populations—Factors such as poaching and habitat loss have decimated wild African ...
- + A solar eclipse is coming April 8. Here’s what you need to know.—The total solar eclipse on April 8 will be visible to millions of Amer...
- + A sidewalk telescope in Madrid offers a glimpse into the night sky’s unknown—The stars have inspired wonder and contemplation from time immemorial....
- + US back on moon, with difficult landing for first private-sector craft—The first lunar spacecraft landing by a private company – Houston-base...
- + Charlotte the stingray swims alone. So how is she suddenly pregnant?—A North Carolina aquarium announced that a stingray who has not been a...
- + Humans and the moon: A closer look at an evolving relationship—A science journalist offers perspective on how humans can wisely stewa...
- + ‘The little helicopter that could’: Ingenuity takes final Mars flight—Originally slated for a 30-day mission, NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter sh...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/22/24 2:56am. Score: 159
- + Two medicines for opioid addiction also help with compulsive gambling—The medicines nalmefene and naltrexone helped compulsive gamblers redu...
- + Swarm of nanorobots can remove tiny plastic fragments from water—In just 2 hours, small metal robots can capture most nanoscopic plasti...
- + Wasps use face-recognition brain cells to identify each other—The neurons in wasp brains that help them recognise hive mates are sim...
- + Supermassive black holes may provide a nursery for mini ones to grow—The supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies may capture sm...
- + Birthplace of red asteroid Kamo‘oalewa pinned to specific moon crater—The redness of asteroid 469219 Kamo‘oalewa marks it out as probably or...
- + Rat neuron injection lets mice that can’t smell sniff out cookies—Mice that had been genetically modified to lack the ability to smell c...
- + Modern rose hybrids have a worrying lack of genetic diversity—Intensive breeding since the 19th century has created thousands of var...
- + Brain activity seems to be more complex in baby girls than boys—When fetuses and babies were exposed to sound stimuli, their brains' s...
- + India’s healthcare system falls short despite Modi’s improvements—More than 1.4 billion people live in India, giving its healthcare syst...
- + Can India build a world-leading computer chip industry from scratch?—India currently has a fairly small chip-manufacturing industry, but pr...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/26/24 3:33am. Score: 153
- + Five facilities at Argonne where climate solutions are front and center—Learn more about five research centers at Argonne National Laboratory ...
- + Sweet potato quality analysis is enhanced with hyperspectral imaging and AI—Sweet potato quality assessment is crucial for producers and processor...
- + Laser technology offers breakthrough in detecting illegal ivory —A new way of quickly distinguishing between illegal elephant ivory and...
- + Scientists pioneer new X-ray microscopy method for data analysis " on the fly"—Scientists have developed a new method for enhancing X-ray microscopy ...
- + New cybersecurity center to protect grids integrated with renewables, microgrids—The U.S. Department of Energy is awarding researchers a $2.5 million g...
- + Ultrasound, ultraprecise: Advancing super-resolution imaging with deep learning
- + Vision of sustainability success: Argonne targets zero emissions and encourages others to join the journey—Argonne aims to transform its decades-old buildings to achieve net-zer...
- + UAH astrophysics research advances understanding of how the light of gamma-ray bursts is produced—Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are intense bursts of gamma radiation, typical...
- + Warming of Antarctic deep-sea waters contribute to sea level rise in North Atlantic, study finds
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/26/24 2:49am. Score: 137
- + Many mental-health conditions have bodily triggers—Psychiatrists are at long last starting to connect the dots
- + Climate change is slowing Earth’s rotation—This simplifies things for the world’s timekeepers
- + Memorable images make time pass more slowly—The effect could give our brains longer to process information
- + Large language models are getting bigger and better—Can they keep improving forever?
- + What is screen time doing to children?—Demands grow to restrict young people’s access to phones and social me...
- + Locust-busting is getting an upgrade—From pesticides to drones, new technologies are helping win an age-old...
- + Locust-busting is getting a upgrade—From pesticides to drones, new technologies are helping win an age-old...
- + The first week after prison is the deadliest for ex-inmates—Alcohol and drugs kill many in the early days of freedom
- + New technology can keep whales safe from speeding ships—Collisions kill 20,000 every year
- + Bees, like humans, can preserve cultural traditions—Different colonies build in competing architectural styles
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/24/24 3:13pm. Score: 115
- + Sun Series: Soaring Toward the Sun—For the first time, a NASA spacecraft is flying through the Sun's atmo...
- + Sun Series: What is Space Weather?—From Earth, the Sun can seem steady and predictable. But when you look...
- + Sun Series: Space Weather—From Earth, the Sun can seem steady and predictable. But when you look...
- + Sun Series: Minisode! Countdown to Total Solar Eclipse 2024—It’s time. On April 8, 2024, millions of people across North America w...
- + Sun Series: You (Yes, You!) Can Help NASA Study the Sun—How often do you think about your nearest star? Though it may not seem...
- + Sun Series: How to Experience a Total Solar Eclipse—On April 8, 2024, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, casting a sh...
- + Sun Series: The Sun, Our Star—The Sun is our closest star. Billions of years ago, it shaped the form...
- + Here Comes the Sun Series—Meet the Sun. Even if you think you know our star, our new mini series...
- + Planet Hunting with Host Padi Boyd—In this special episode, we turn the tables and put host Padi Boyd in ...
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As of 4/26/24 3:33am. Last new 4/23/24 2:33pm. Score: 113
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