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4,000-year-old tablets reveal magic spells, kings feared, and a beer receipt

  • May 5, 2026, 7:16 p.m.
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For more than a century, the National Museum has preserved a remarkable collection of clay tablets from some of the earliest civilizations in the Middle East. Many of these artifacts are over 4,000 ye

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This tiny outer Solar System world has an atmosphere. It shouldn’t

  • May 5, 2026, 7:16 p.m.
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A group of professional and amateur astronomers in Japan has uncovered evidence that a small, distant object in the outer Solar System is surrounded by a thin atmosphere. The finding is surprising bec

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A 75-million-year-old fossil reveals a shocking tyrannosaur secret

  • May 5, 2026, 7:16 p.m.
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Tyrannosaurs are usually depicted as powerful, relentless predators. However, new research shows they also took advantage of opportunities to scavenge. When food was available, they did not hesitate t

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New NASA HEAT Coloring Book Blends Art, Science, and Cultural Perspectives

  • May 5, 2026, 7:16 p.m.
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A new Sun-centered and science-focused coloring book produced by NASA in partnership with the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) is now available for people to learn while showing their artistic sid

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Tropical Rainforest Loss Slowed in 2025, but Fire is a Growing Threat to Forests Worldwide

  • May 5, 2026, 5:36 p.m.
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Get the Latest in Your Inbox Want to stay up to date on the state of the world’s forests? Subscribe to our mailing list. Subscribe Primary forest loss in the tropics eased in 2025, following record-s

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Charting the AI perception gap: divergent views on risk, benefit, and value between experts and the public challenge the societal acceptance of AI - AI & SOCIETY

  • May 5, 2026, 3:21 p.m.
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This section reviews the relevant literature. It begins with an overview of prior research on the perception of AI, followed by studies comparing how experts and the public perceive technology in gene

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Researchers identify new ways to boost nervous system repair in MS

  • May 5, 2026, 2:22 p.m.
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MS (multiple sclerosis) is most prevalent in Northern Europe and Canada, and more common in the northernmost latitudes. In recent years, the number of cases has grown particularly among women. The di

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Researchers uncover brain mechanism that may help slow Parkinson’s disease, curiously only in females – Texas A&M Stories

  • May 5, 2026, 1:52 p.m.
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Scientists have identified a protective brain pathway that may help slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease by strengthening the brain’s own dopamine‑producing neurons, but the positive effect was

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Sustained reduction in abdominal fat preserves cognitive function

  • May 5, 2026, 1:52 p.m.
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BEER-SHEVA, Israel, May 4, 2026 – A groundbreaking long-term MRI study demonstrates that lower accumulation of abdominal fat (visceral fat), measured throughout the entire follow-up period, is associa

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Study: Egg consumption is associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • May 5, 2026, 1:52 p.m.
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Eating one egg per day for at least five days a week reduces risk of Alzheimer’s by up to 27%, researchers found. Consumption of eggs is associated with a lower risk of being diagnosed with Alzheimer

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Mid-Holocene retreat of the Greenland Ice Sheet indicated by subglacial methane release

  • May 5, 2026, 1:08 p.m.
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Wadham, J. L. et al. Ice sheets matter for the global carbon cycle. Nat. Commun. 10, 3567 (2019). Boyd, E. S., Skidmore, M., Mitchell, A. C., Bakermans, C. & Peters, J. W. Methanogenesis in subglacia

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Breastfeeding may give babies early practice in self-control, longitudinal study suggests

  • May 5, 2026, 10:30 a.m.
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A recent study published in the journal Appetite suggests that infants who are breastfed may develop better self-control skills by the time they reach preschool. The findings provide evidence that the

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Retraction Note: The effect of ChatGPT on students’ learning performance, learning perception, and higher-order thinking: insights from a meta-analysis

  • May 5, 2026, 9:11 a.m.
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Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, which permits any non-commercial use, sharing, distribution and reprodu

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Astronomers May Have Detected an Atmosphere Around a Tiny, Icy World Past Pluto - Slashdot

  • May 5, 2026, 9:02 a.m.
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Astronomers May Have Detected an Atmosphere Around a Tiny, Icy World Past Pluto (apnews.com) 3 "The Associated Press is reporting on a new study in Nature Astronomy suggesting that a tiny, icy world b

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Wingham Wildlife Park welcomes three male Asiatic lions

  • May 5, 2026, 6:31 a.m.
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{'text': 'Wingham Wildlife Park'} {'text': 'The two-year-olds arrived from Ireland at the start of the month'} {'text': 'A wildlife park in Kent has welcomed three Asiatic lions, saying it is now th

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Dorset farm companies pay out to charity after slurry incidents

  • May 5, 2026, 6:31 a.m.
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{'text': '1 hour ago'} {'text': 'Nathan BriantSouth of England'} {'text': 'Environment Agency'} {'text': 'Waste from Drummers Farming Limited was found more than mile downstream in 2024'} {'text':

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Bringing safer solar indoors

  • May 5, 2026, 4:26 a.m.
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Safer and more environmentally friendly indoor solar panels could soon help power electronics in homes and offices, say a team of UQ chemical engineers. AIBN PhD student Zitong Wang, under the superv

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Scientists just created exotic new forms of matter that shouldn’t exist

  • May 5, 2026, 3:40 a.m.
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Quantum technology is widely expected to transform how large and complex data sets are processed. Although it is currently used mostly in laboratories and research environments, the field is steadily

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Dopaminergic processes predict temporal distortions in event memory

  • May 5, 2026, 3:37 a.m.
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Participants Thirty-six participants were recruited from the New York University (NYU) Psychology Subject Pool and the local community. Sample size was estimated using a G*Power 3.1 power analysis (a

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Blue Origin Moon Lander Completes Testing at NASA Vacuum Chamber

  • May 5, 2026, 2:53 a.m.
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Environmental testing of Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 (MK1) lunar lander has been completed inside Thermal Vacuum Chamber A at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Also known as Endurance, MK1 i

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Trump's proposed NASA budget is a 'horrible threat to our future' in space, Planetary Society CEO says

  • May 5, 2026, 1:34 a.m.
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Click for next article The new chief of the Planetary Society says she is prepared once again to fight NASA's science budget cuts, after helping the advocacy group do so last year. Planetary Society

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Cannabis Microdosing More Common Than Psychedelics Among US Adults, National Survey Finds

  • May 4, 2026, 10:32 p.m.
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Article Content Key Takeaways Cannabis is the most commonly microdosed substance in the U.S., with about 9.4% of adults — roughly 24 million people — reporting lifetime use. More people reported mic

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James Webb Space Telescope directly studies an exoplanet's surface for the 1st time: 'We see a dark, hot, barren rock'

  • May 4, 2026, 10:32 p.m.
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Click for next article Scientists say this high-resolution photo of the planet Mercury probably resembles the rocky exoplanet LHS 3844 b, which the JWST just observed. Astronomers using the James We

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Dads are dying after their kids are born, and no one is tracking it

  • May 4, 2026, 10:32 p.m.
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It took the better part of a century for maternal mortality to be recognized, forgotten and finally recognized again as an urgent public health crisis in the United States. In contrast, research shows

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Direct air capture has substantial health and climate opportunity costs

  • May 4, 2026, 9:35 p.m.
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Definitions In all cases, a given benefit of $X is equal to a cost of -$X and all values are in USD2024. Throughout, we refer to four types of benefits and/or costs, all expressed as annual levelize

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"Bathtub Ring" is New Evidence for an Ancient Ocean on Mars

  • May 4, 2026, 9:32 p.m.
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Caltech researchers have identified geological features on Mars that could point to the existence of a long-dried ocean that once covered a third of the Red Planet's surface. The research was conduct

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Non-Rotating Early Galaxy Is a Surprise to Astronomers

  • May 4, 2026, 8:03 p.m.
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Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have made a surprising discovery about a galaxy long, long ago and far, far away: It isn’t rotating. That’s something only seen in the most massive, m

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Fox News viewership linked to belief in a racist conspiracy theory

  • May 4, 2026, 7:02 p.m.
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White Americans who regularly get their political news from Fox News show much higher levels of support for the Great Replacement Theory than those who do not watch the network. By tracking individual

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Astronomers believe they’ve detected an atmosphere around a tiny, icy world beyond Pluto

  • May 4, 2026, 7:02 p.m.
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A new study suggests that a tiny, icy world beyond Pluto harbors a thin, delicate atmosphere that may have been created by volcanic eruptions or a comet strike. Subscribe to read this story ad-free G

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Coffee: Even decaf can improve mood, brain health, and here's why

  • May 4, 2026, 5:53 p.m.
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Share on Pinterest Coffee, even decaf, has positive impact on gut-brain axis, a new study has found. Image credit: Boy_Anupong/Getty Images A new study suggests that regularly drinking four cups of c

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GitHub - theEndless11/decentralised

  • May 4, 2026, 5:31 p.m.
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Interpoll A decentralized polling platform. Votes are recorded on a local blockchain, poll data lives in a distributed database (GunDB), and peers find each other through a lightweight WebSocket relay

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Infrasound Waves Stop Kitchen Fires, But Can They Replace Sprinklers? - Slashdot

  • May 4, 2026, 5:16 p.m.
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183118914 story An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: In a makeshift demonstration kitchen in Concord, California, cooking oil splatters in and around a frying pan, which catches fire

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Scientists Discover 27 Potential New Planets That Orbit Two Stars - Slashdot

  • May 4, 2026, 5:16 p.m.
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Scientists Discover 27 Potential New Planets That Orbit Two Stars (theguardian.com) 1 Astronomers have identified 27 potential new circumbinary planets -- worlds that orbit two stars, like Star Wars'

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This simple blood test might detect depression before symptoms appear

  • May 4, 2026, 4:47 p.m.
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Science News from research organizations This simple blood test might detect depression before symptoms appear A simple blood test tracking immune cell aging might finally unlock an objective way to d

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Scientists reveal creatineâs hidden power beyond muscle gains

  • May 4, 2026, 4:47 p.m.
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Science News from research organizations Scientists reveal creatine’s hidden power beyond muscle gains Creatine isn’t just for muscles—it’s a powerful energy booster with surprising brain and

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MIT scientists finally reveal the hidden structure of a mysterious high-tech material

  • May 4, 2026, 4:47 p.m.
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Science News from research organizations MIT scientists finally reveal the hidden structure of a mysterious high-tech material A long-standing materials mystery is solved—unlocking a path to smarter

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