- + “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...
- + Prehistoric Tools Uncovered in Northern England—CUMBRIA, ENGLAND—An excavation conducted in northern England ahead of ...
- + Stolen Ramesses II Sculpture Returned to Egypt—CAIRO, EGYPT— Ahram Online reports that a fragment of a sculpture o...
- + Bear Bone Engraved by Neanderthals Studied—WROCŁAW, POLAND— IFL Science reports that a team of researchers led...
- + Bottles of 18th-Century Cherries Discovered at Mount Vernon—MOUNT VERNON, VIRGINIA—According to a Washington Post report, two ...
- + 300-Year-Old Medical Prosthesis Found in Poland—KRAKOW, POLAND— Live Science reports that an eighteenth-century pal...
- + 18th-Century Fort Site Explored on Island of St. Barts—GUSTAVIA, SAINT BARTHÉLEMY—According to a Miami Herald report, a c...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 6:59pm. Score: 377
- + 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...
- + Reviving Patolli: The Ancient Mesoamerican Game of Strategy and Fortune—Patolli, an ancient game of strategy and chance, once captivated the m...
- + Decoding the Baghdad Battery: Ancient Artifact or Medical Marvel?—Longstanding beliefs about ancient technological and medical knowledge...
- + Plato’s Final Resting Place in Athens Revealed!—The revolutionary scanning and study of the Herculaneum papyri has rev...
- + What Pressures Caused the Fall of the Achaemenid Empire? (Video)—The Achaemenid Empire, spanning from Egypt to India, epitomized grande...
- + George Washington’s Refurbished Manor Has Sealed Bottles from 18th Century—As part of the $40 million Mansion Revitalization Project, archaeologi...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 11:36pm. Score: 350
- + Voyager-1 sends readable data again from deep space—Nasa says its most distant probe is once again sending usable informat...
- + Handbag designer jailed for wildlife smuggling—Nancy Gonzalez recruited relatives to smuggle purses made of illicit p...
- + Father begins legal fight against BP for dead son—Hussein Julood says the burning of gas at a BP-run oil field in Iraq c...
- + European astronaut rookies make the grade—The European Space Agency's latest intake of astronauts complete their...
- + Preventing space contamination rises up the agenda—Agencies and scientists from around the world head to the UK to share ...
- + What is Earth Day and what has it achieved?—The worldwide event aims to raise awareness about the need to protect ...
- + Minister defends government's record on climate—Claire Coutinho says the government's track record is 'strong' after w...
- + Our climate change record is strong, minister says—Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho defends government after watchdog acc...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/23/24 7:40am. Score: 326
- + 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...
- + Glowing octocorals have been around for at least 540 million years—Genetic and fossil analyses shine a light on how long the invertebrate...
- + Plant ‘time bombs’ highlight how sneaky invasive species can be—Sycamore maples and some other plant invaders lurked for centuries bef...
- + Separating science fact from fiction in Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’ —Real science underpins much of the action in the show — along with a h...
- + A rapid shift in ocean currents could imperil the world’s largest ice shelf—Roughly the size of Spain, the Ross Ice Shelf stabilizes major glacier...
- + A new U.S. tool maps where heat will be dangerous for your health—The daily updated HeatRisk map uses color coding to show where the hea...
- + Pluto’s heart-shaped basin might not hide an ocean after all—Planetary scientists propose an alternative theory to explain why Sput...
- + Language models may miss signs of depression in Black people’s Facebook posts—Researchers hope to use social media posts to identify population-wide...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 3:10pm. Score: 324
- + 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...
- + NASA’s Chandra Releases Doubleheader of Blockbuster Hits—New movies of two of the most famous objects in the sky — the Crab Neb...
- + Kiyun Kim: From Intern to Accessibility Advocate—Kiyun Kim began at Goddard as a summer intern. Impressed by the center...
- + NASA Glenn Interactive Exhibit Earns Gold—1 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and U...
- + NASA Participates in NCAA Women’s Championship Game —1 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and U...
- + NASA Glenn Teams Up with Cleveland Monsters —1 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and U...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 7:37pm. Score: 310
- + Over 1,000 New Additions to Our Solar System Were Hiding in Hubble's Archives—Happy little accidents. [Category: Space]
- + For The First Time, Scientists Capture The Protein-Lipid Dance on Video—It takes two to liquid tango. [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + Forget Billions of Years: Scientists Have Grown Diamonds in Just 150 Minutes—No pressure, no problem. [Category: Physics, MSFT Content]
- + A Skin-Deep Wound Can Trigger Gut Bacteria Changes—It's not just surface-level. [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + This Squid's Birth Month Dictates His Mating Strategy For Life—And we laughed at horoscopes. [Category: Nature, MSFT Content]
- + Bioluminescence Evolved in The Abyss 540 Million Years Ago, Study Finds—Lighting the darkness. [Category: Nature, MSFT Content]
- + 7,000 Years Ago, This Ice Sheet Was Smaller. Scientists Think They Know Why.—Past instability warns of future risk. [Category: Environment]
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 11:36pm. Score: 284
- + Spectroscopic Imaging of the Sun with MeerKAT: Opening a New Frontier in Solar Physics by Kansabanik et al.—Since the discovery of solar radio emission in the late 1940s, the Sun...
- + Weak Solar Radio Bursts from the Solar Wind Acceleration Region Observed by the Parker Solar Probe and Its Probable Emission Mechanism by Ling Chen et al.—The study of solar wind acceleration and coronal heating has been a ma...
- + An Interactive Visual Tool for the Anisotropic Scattering of Solar Radio Bursts by Daniel L. Clarkson et al—The turbulent heliosphere has a significant effect on the observed cha...
- + The physics of solar spectral imaging observations in dm-cm wavelengths and space weather by Tan et al.—Recent years, several new generation solar radio telescopes operating ...
- + Source positions of an interplanetary type III radio burst and anisotropic radio-wave scattering by X. Chen et al.—Interplanetary solar radio type III bursts provide the means to remote...
- + Anisotropic density turbulence variation from the low corona to 1 au as deduced from solar radio observations by E. Kontar et al.—Density turbulence in the solar corona and solar wind is evident via t...
- + Separating the effects of earthside and far side solar events by Silja Pohjolainen et al.—During times of high solar activity flares and coronal mass ejections ...
- + Deciphering Faint Gyrosynchrotron Emission from a Coronal Mass Ejection Using Spectropolarimetric Radio Imaging by Devojyoti Kansabanik, Surajit Mondal and Divya Oberoi—Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are large-scale expulsion of plasma and ...
- + A New 6-15 GHz Solar Radio Observation System, by Lei Zhang et al.—In the decimeter to centimeter wavelength, solar radio emission during...
- + Morphology of solar type II bursts caused by shock propagation through turbulent and inhomogeneous coronal plasma by A. Koval et al—Type II solar bursts are radio signatures of shock waves in the solar ...
As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/22/24 2:56am. Score: 261
- + 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...
- + Soviet-Era Pseudoscience Lurks behind ‘Havana Syndrome’ Worries—Dodgy studies and fantastic claims have long powered a belief in devio...
- + Lemon-Scented Marijuana Compound Reduces Weed’s ‘Paranoia’ Effect—The molecule that gives cannabis its citrusy smell can make THC less a...
- + A Singular Climate Experiment Takes Shape in the Amazon—After years of delay, researchers are ready to inject carbon dioxide i...
- + This Simple Strategy Might Be the Key to Advancing Science Faster—The incentives in science don’t always encourage openness—...
- + Glow-in-the-Dark Animals May Have Been Around for 540 Million Years—Ancestors of so-called “soft” corals may have developed bi...
- + New Interactive Map Shows Where Extreme Heat Threatens Health—People in the U.S. will be able to see where extreme heat is a threat ...
- + An Epitaph for Daniel Dennett, Philosopher of Consciousness—Is consciousness nothing more than an illusion? That idea defined the ...
- + Is There a Human Hiding behind That Robot or AI? A Brief History of Automatons That Were Actually People—When human labor is hidden under the veneer of a robot or AI tool, tha...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 3:10pm. Score: 259
- + Emperor penguins are on the pathway to EXTINCTION: 99% of birds could be wiped out by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise at current levels, study warns—Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have warned that 9...
- + Toxic chemicals used in laptops, baby seats and smartphones can easily pass through human skin and leach into bloodstream, scientists show for first time—Scientists found that flameproofing chemicals called PBDEs, found in e...
- + Chase Bank app is DOWN: Thousands of Americans report struggling to access online banking—Chase Bank is down for users across the US that complain they can't ac...
- + I was a Chinese cyber slave forced to scam people online … if I didn't do it I was beaten and starved—Rescued cyber slaves have shared the horrors of being trafficked by Ch...
- + More than 44m Americans are living in areas with toxic levels of pollution linked to asthma attacks and strokes—Americans are suffering from the worst levels of air pollution in 25 y...
- + I was a cyber slave... Man reveals horrors of being trafficked by Chinese gangs that forced him to scam Americans online - or be beaten and starved—Rescued cyber slaves have shared the horrors of being trafficked by Ch...
- + Mark Zuckerberg goes from Mr Steal Your Data to Mr Steal Your Girl in an effort to reinvent himself amid fall of Facebook... complete with chains, fur coats and pals in the UFC—Mark Zuckerberg has gone from T-shirts to glam with gold chains, fur c...
- + America's toxic wastelands: More than 20 million people living near sites polluted with hazardous waste linked to infant deaths and cancer—The EPA recently updated its Superfund list to include 1,340 locations...
- + Revealed: The 5 popular brands responsible for the most plastic pollution in the world - so, is YOUR favourite on the list?—The Coca-Cola Company tops the list as the number one polluter, and is...
- + Chimps are now eating disease-ridden bat feces as over-farming wipes out food sources in Africa... and experts warn it could start next pandemic—Chimpanzees in Uganda have been eating virus-filled bat dung ever sinc...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 6:59pm. Score: 251
- + 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...
- + Soviet-Era Pseudoscience Lurks behind ‘Havana Syndrome’ Worries—Dodgy studies and fantastic claims have long powered a belief in devio...
- + Lemon-Scented Marijuana Compound Reduces Weed’s ‘Paranoia’ Effect—The molecule that gives cannabis its citrusy smell can make THC less a...
- + A Singular Climate Experiment Takes Shape in the Amazon—After years of delay, researchers are ready to inject carbon dioxide i...
- + This Simple Strategy Might Be the Key to Advancing Science Faster—The incentives in science don’t always encourage openness—...
- + Glow-in-the-Dark Animals May Have Been Around for 540 Million Years—Ancestors of so-called “soft” corals may have developed bi...
- + New Interactive Map Shows Where Extreme Heat Threatens Health—People in the U.S. will be able to see where extreme heat is a threat ...
- + An Epitaph for Daniel Dennett, Philosopher of Consciousness—Is consciousness nothing more than an illusion? That idea defined the ...
- + Is There a Human Hiding behind That Robot or AI? A Brief History of Automatons That Were Actually People—When human labor is hidden under the veneer of a robot or AI tool, tha...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/24/24 3:13pm. Score: 239
- + Stunning Comet Could Photobomb This April's Total Solar Eclipse—Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks will make its closest approach to the sun this A...
- + The Industrial Designer behind the N95 Mask—Sara Little Turnbull used materials science to invent and design produ...
- + An Evolutionary 'Big Bang' Explains Why Snakes Come in So Many Strange Varieties—Snakes saw a burst of adaptation about 128 million years ago that led ...
- + JWST Is Tracking Down the Cosmic Origins of Earth's Water—New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope are exposing the ...
- + Flimsy Antiabortion Studies Cited in Case to Ban Mifepristone Are Retracted—Outside experts found that two studies cited in a federal case on medi...
- + First Commercial Moon Landing Returns U.S. to Lunar Surface—Intuitive Machines’ IM-1 mission is the first U.S. soft landing ...
- + JWST Solves Decades-Old Mystery of Nearby Supernova—Scientists have finally found the compact object at the heart of the f...
- + Why Do We Have a Leap Year Anyway?—Without adding an extra day to February every four years, our calendar...
- + Why Writing by Hand Is Better for Memory and Learning—Engaging the fine motor system to produce letters by hand has positive...
- + People with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome May Have an "Exhausted" Immune System—A long-awaited study of people with ME/CFS revealed differences in the...
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As of 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/22/24 2:56am. Score: 233
- + 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 4/25/24 3:25am. Last new 4/22/24 2:56am. Score: 214
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As of 4/25/24 3:37am. Last new 4/22/24 2:56am. Score: 191
- + 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 4/25/24 3:37am. Last new 4/22/24 2:56am. Score: 159
- + Japan’s SLIM moon lander has shockingly survived a third lunar night—Almost all moon landers break down during the extraordinary cold of lu...
- + Quantum forces used to automatically assemble tiny device—The very weak forces of attraction caused by the Casimir effect can no...
- + Culling predatory starfish conserves coral on the Great Barrier Reef—Targeted culling of crown-of-thorns starfish has resulted in parts of ...
- + Let's not trash recycling technologies that could end plastic waste—Some environmental campaigners claim that attempts to create a circula...
- + Huge genetic study redraws the tree of life for flowering plants—Using genomic data from more than 9500 species, biologists have mapped...
- + Nuclear fusion experiment overcomes two key operating hurdles—Two important barriers to a stable, powerful fusion reaction have been...
- + Your diet may influence how effective vaccines are for you—Obese mice that lost weight on a low-fat diet before getting a flu sho...
- + Huge dinosaur footprints belonged to one of the largest raptors ever—A set of large, distinctive footprints suggest a raptor dinosaur that ...
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As of 4/25/24 3:37am. Last new 4/24/24 3:13pm. Score: 155
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- + 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
- + ORNL researchers win Best Paper award for nickel-based alloy tailoring—Rishi Pillai and his research team from the Department of Energy's Oak...
- + New Beta-Decay Measurements in Mirror Nuclei Pin Down the Weak Nuclear Force —Scientists have gained insights into the weak nuclear force from new, ...
- + Compact quantum light processing—An international collaboration of researchers, led by Philip Walther a...
- + Auburn's McCrary Institute, ORNL to partner on first regional cybersecurity center to protect the nation's electricity grid —Auburn University's McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastru...
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As of 4/25/24 3:37am. Last new 4/24/24 3:13pm. Score: 132
- + 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 4/25/24 3:37am. 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 4/25/24 3:37am. Last new 4/23/24 2:33pm. Score: 112