- + Why a norovirus vaccine isn’t available — yet—Norovirus is highly infectious and causing a lot of illness this winter. Several vaccine candidates are making their way through clinical trials. [Cat...
- + A pancreatic cancer blood test called PAC-MANN could spot the disease early —The test relies on a magnetic nanoparticle linked to fluorescent molecules to detect pancreatic cancer proteins. [Category: Health & Medicine] [Li...
- + A bacteria-based Band-Aid helps plants heal their wounds—Recent research into bacterial cellulose patches may speed plants' recovery, improve grafting and help with preservation. [Category: Plants] [Link to ...
- + A cosmic neutrino of unknown origins smashes energy records—A deep-sea detector glimpsed a particle with 220 million billion electron volts of energy — around 20 times as energetic as any neutrino seen before. ...
- + Ozempic’s key ingredient may reduce the desire to drink alcohol—In the first clinical trial of its kind, people taking semaglutide drank less alcohol, adding to its promise of fighting addiction. [Category: Health ...
- + Migrating whale sharks make pit stops at oil and gas rigs—Human-made structures act as artificial reefs, luring plankton and, in turn, Earth’s largest fish. That could put whale sharks at risk of ship strikes...
- + Historical writings reveal how people weathered the Little Ice Age—Records from 500 years ago document floods, famine and death in 16th century Transylvania due to wild weather swings during the Little Ice Age. [Categ...
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/13/25 10:04am. Score: 691
- + WATCH: Astronaut's view of Northern Lights from International Space Station—Footage from the International Space Station as it soars above an aurora dancing over Canada
- + Beginnings of Roman London discovered in office basement—The discovery has been described as one of the most important pieces of Roman history in the City of London.
- + Avian flu spread sees 1.8 million farmed birds culled—There have been 33 outbreaks so far on farms, but the risk to humans remains low, the government says.
- + Hunt for rare daffodils that are feared lost—As daffodils burst into bloom, experts want help in finding rare treasures hiding in plain sight.
- + Hunt for rare daffodils that are slipping from history—As daffodils burst into bloom, experts want help in finding rare treasures hiding in plain sight.
- + Oil clean-up 'scam' warnings ignored by Shell, whistleblower tells BBC—The oil giant faces allegations it ignored warnings that a clean-up scheme was beset by corruption.
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/12/25 9:38pm. Score: 593
- + Heart Health—4 Min Read Heart Health ...
- + Lunar Space Station Module Will Journey to US ahead of NASA’s Artemis IV Moon Mission—2 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Technicians at Thales Alenia Space in Turin, Italy, ...
- + 25 Years Ago: STS-99, the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission—On Feb. 11, 2000, space shuttle Endeavour took to the skies on its 14 th trip into space on the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM). The internat...
- + NASA’s Polar Ice Experiment Paves Way for Future Moon Missions —NASA’s Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment-1 (PRIME-1) is preparing to explore the Moon’s subsurface and analyze where lunar resources may reside. T...
- + A Rainbow-colored “Feather” in the Martian Sky—NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured this feather-shaped iridescent cloud just after sunset on Jan. 27, 2023....
- + NASA’s Advancements in Space Continue Generating Products on Earth —The cover of Spinoff 2025, NASA’s annual publication that chronicles commercial products born from space technology, is a detailed view of the l...
- + 15 Years Ago: STS-130 Delivers Tranquility and Cupola to Space Station—On Feb. 8, 2010, space shuttle Endeavour began its 24 th trip into space, on the 20A assembly mission to the International Space Station, the 32 nd ...
- + Why Does the Moon Look Larger at the Horizon? We Asked a NASA Scientist: Episode 50—Why does the Moon look larger on the horizon? The short answer is, we don't know. [Category: General, Earth's Moon, Lunar Science, Planetary Science, ...
- + NASA Telescopes Deliver Stellar Bouquet in Time for Valentine’s Day—X-ray: NASA/CXC/Penn State Univ./L. Townsley et al.; Infrared: NASA/JPL-CalTech/SST; Optical: NASA/STScI/HST; Radio: ESO/NAOJ/NRAO/ALMA; Image Process...
- + NASA Successfully Joins Sunshade to Roman Observatory’s ‘Exoskeleton’—NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope team has successfully integrated the mission’s deployable aperture cover — a visor-like sunshade that will he...
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/13/25 10:04am. Score: 566
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/11/25 9:41pm. Score: 551
- + Astronomers Discover Nearby Alien World That May Sustain Life—And it's right next door. [Category: Space, MSFT Content]
- + NASA Announces Return Date For Astronauts Trapped on ISS—Great news! [Category: Space]
- + Record-Breaking Neutrino From Deep Space Spotted by Undersea Telescope—Could this be the first cosmogenic neutrino ever detected? [Category: Space, MSFT Content]
- + Alpha Centauri Particles Already Lurk in Our Solar System, Study Suggests—How large can these interstellar objects be? [Category: Space]
- + Your Social Life Could Help You Stave Off Dementia For Years, Study Finds—A huge piece of the puzzle. [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + Anorexia Patients Reveal a Distinct Pattern in Their Brain Activity—Is this where it comes from? [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + Huge Study Shows Where Gout Comes From – It's Not What We Thought—"The myth that gout is caused by lifestyle or diet needs to be busted." [Category: Health, MSFT Content]
- + Mars Is Rocked by Epic Quakes, And They Don't All Come From Within—"This has far-reaching implications." [Category: Space, MSFT Content]
- + Identifying Chemicals in Our Environment Could Help Medicines Work Better—It's a personal thing. [Category: Health]
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/13/25 10:04am. Score: 547
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/11/25 5:16pm. Score: 528
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/12/25 4:48pm. Score: 515
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/11/25 9:41pm. Score: 499
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/11/25 9:41pm. Score: 498
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- + Look for ‘Slow Flower’ Bouquets, Plants Grown without Health-Harming Chemicals Used in Overseas Operations—New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the U.S. fl...
- + ‘Hot Potato’ Plants Engineered to Flourish in Heat Waves—A genetic tweak keeps potatoes efficient in the heat
- + Trump Gives EPA One Week to Decide on Abandoning Climate Pollution Regulation—President Trump ordered EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to decide by next week whether the agency could abandon its authority to regulate climate polluti...
- + New Bird Flu Strain in Cows and Animal Infections Raise Concern for Human Exposure—Scientists have reported a new strain of bird flu in Nevada dairy cattle. And viral spread in pet cats has fueled worries over increased risk of expos...
- + Sea Turtle Dance Reveals a Hidden Magnetic Ability—Sea turtles are capable of creating GPS-like magnetic maps to guide them back to foraging grounds, and they do a little dance when they recognize thos...
- + The Most Energetic Neutrino Ever Seen Makes a Mediterranean Splash—A “ghost particle” discovered by a detector in the Mediterranean carried 30 times more energy than any neutrino observed to date
- + Return-to-Office Demands Don’t Benefit Employees or Businesses —Donald Trump has joined big firms in demanding workers end remote work. But the evidence suggests that hurts both workers and the work
- + Penguins Help to Map Antarctica’s Growing Mercury Threat—Molted penguin feathers record mercury infiltrating Antarctica’s food web
- + What We Know about 2024 YR4, the Asteroid with a 2 Percent Chance of Impact with Earth—News of an asteroid with a 2 percent chance of hitting Earth in 2032 made headlines. But is its fluctuating risk really cause for concern?
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/13/25 10:55am. Score: 456
- + London's first Roman basilica is FOUND after 2,000 years - hidden underneath the basement of an unassuming office block—London's first Roman basilica has been finally found - hidden underneath the basement of an unassuming office block near Leadenhall Market. [Link to m...
- + Terrifying animation reveals the projected path of the 'city-destroying' asteroid heading towards Earth - as scientists warn the MOON could also be in the firing line—A terrifying new animation has revealed the projected path of the 'city-destroying' asteroid heading towards Earth. [Link to media]
- + End of the road for electric cars? Study reveals how quickly the battery degrades in EVs—Experts from Which? surveyed over 3,500 EV owners to understand how much the range of their car has decreased since they bought it. [Link to media]
- + Can AI solve your romantic issues? Study finds couples therapy can be done by ChatGPT—Romantic issues might be dealt with using ChatGPT in the future. People can rarely tell the difference between couples therapy from a professional or ...
- + FBI warns iPhone and Android users to immediately hang up or delete the text if they receive these messages—The FBI is warning iPhone and Android users about a string of new scams that could put bank accounts and personal data at risk. [Link to media]
- + Valentine's Day chocolates are about to get more expensive! Cocoa prices have risen 400% thanks to climate change, study warns—No Valentine's Day would be complete without a box of chocolates to gift your loved one. But experts warn that climate change is threatening this trad...
- + Fitness influencer reveals the correct way to wear your Apple Watch - and it's NOT on your wrist—It might come as a surprise to many die-hard fitness fanatics that they have been using their Apple Watch the wrong way. [Link to media]
- + Kilauea volcano in Hawaii ERUPTS spewing lava hundreds of feet into the sky—Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is erupting, spewing hot lava hundreds of feet into the sky. The eruption began Tuesday at the volcano's summit crater inside...
- + Massive volcano in Alaska hit by swarm of earthquakes as scientists warn it has a 50-50 chance of erupting—An uptick in seismic activity at Mount Spurr, a massive volcano in Alaska, has scientists watching closely for signs of an imminent eruption. They say...
- + Experts warn little-known WiFi setting that is on by default is putting iPhones at risk of hacks—There is a little-known WiFi setting that is leaving iPhone users vulnerable to hackers. The setting is turned on by default, but can be changed with ...
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/13/25 10:04am. Score: 453
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/11/25 9:41pm. Score: 440
- + NASA’s Webb Reveals the Ancient Surfaces of Trans-Neptunian Objects—Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) are icy bodies ranging in size from Pluto and Eris (dwarf planets with diameters of about 1,500 miles) down to tens of ...
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/12/25 4:48pm. Score: 429
- + AI is being used to model football matches—The mathematics of network analysis helps them follow the action
- + A neutrino telescope spots the signs of something cataclysmic—What could have generated the most energetic neutrino ever detected?
- + How artificial intelligence is changing baseball—Moneyball enters its AI era
- + Forget DeepSeek. Large language models are getting cheaper still—A $6m LLM isn’t cool. A $6 one is
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/12/25 4:48pm. Score: 425
- + Look for ‘Slow Flower’ Bouquets, Plants Grown without Health-Harming Chemicals Used in Overseas Operations—New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the U.S. fl...
- + ‘Hot Potato’ Plants Engineered to Flourish in Heat Waves—A genetic tweak keeps potatoes efficient in the heat
- + Trump Gives EPA One Week to Decide on Abandoning Climate Pollution Regulation—President Trump ordered EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin to decide by next week whether the agency could abandon its authority to regulate climate polluti...
- + New Bird Flu Strain in Cows and Animal Infections Raise Concern for Human Exposure—Scientists have reported a new strain of bird flu in Nevada dairy cattle. And viral spread in pet cats has fueled worries over increased risk of expos...
- + Sea Turtle Dance Reveals a Hidden Magnetic Ability—Sea turtles are capable of creating GPS-like magnetic maps to guide them back to foraging grounds, and they do a little dance when they recognize thos...
- + The Most Energetic Neutrino Ever Seen Makes a Mediterranean Splash—A “ghost particle” discovered by a detector in the Mediterranean carried 30 times more energy than any neutrino observed to date
- + Return-to-Office Demands Don’t Benefit Employees or Businesses —Donald Trump has joined big firms in demanding workers end remote work. But the evidence suggests that hurts both workers and the work
- + Penguins Help to Map Antarctica’s Growing Mercury Threat—Molted penguin feathers record mercury infiltrating Antarctica’s food web
- + What We Know about 2024 YR4, the Asteroid with a 2 Percent Chance of Impact with Earth—News of an asteroid with a 2 percent chance of hitting Earth in 2032 made headlines. But is its fluctuating risk really cause for concern?
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/13/25 10:55am. Score: 387
- + Mouse brain slices brought back to life after being frozen for a week—In a step towards suspended animation of people, slices of mouse brains have shown near-normal activity after being stored at -150°C for up to a week
- + Tiny dwarf galaxy might house a supermassive black hole—Fast-moving stars zooming through our galaxy might have been slingshotted from a black hole inside the neighbouring Large Magellanic Cloud
- + Oil firms' plans for net-zero oil extraction labelled as 'PR spiel'—A comprehensive analysis pours cold water on claims that using carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere to drive oil extraction can result in carbo...
- + Competition opens to find the world's most perplexing computer code—Software developers entering the International Obfuscated C Code Contest must write programs that look baffling, but perform unusual, unexpected or ca...
- + Using common painkiller in pregnancy might raise ADHD risk in children—Children may have a higher risk of developing ADHD if their mothers used paracetamol – also known as acetaminophen – during pregnancy, adding weight t...
- + 'Sexome' microbes swapped during sex could aid forensic investigations—Forensic scientists investigating cases of sexual assault may be able to use the genital microbiome to identify the perpetrator, as researchers have f...
- + Strongest evidence yet that Ozempic and Wegovy reduce alcohol intake—The drug semaglutide has been linked to a lower risk of alcoholism before, but now we have strong evidence that it really does help curb drinking
- + Dancing turtles help us understand how they navigate around the world—Some turtles "dance" when they anticipate food, which gives us clues as to how they navigate from A to B
- + How a moth uses an optical illusion to disguise itself as a leaf—The smooth wings of fruit-sucking moths appear to be ridged like a leaf – but the resemblance is created by nanostructures that reflect light in an un...
- + Record-breaking neutrino spotted tearing through the Mediterranean Sea—A neutrino with more energy than we've ever seen before was picked up by a detector on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea, and it seems to have a dist...
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As of 2/13/25 10:55am. Last new 2/13/25 10:04am. Score: 336
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