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December 18, 2025
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When darkness shines: How dark stars could ...

James Webb may have spotted three bizarre, ultra-ancient “dark stars” that aren’t dark at all - objects possibly powered by annihilating dark matter and capable of rewriting how the very first stars (and even early supermassive black holes) came to be.

December 18, 2025
Space & Exploration
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A nearby supernova could help explain why ...

A young solar system does not just build planets from dust and gas. It can also be shaped by what happens nearby, including the death of a massive star. New research suggests that a supernova at the right distance could quietly change a planet’s ingredients from the start, and that this setup may be more common than scientists once assumed.

November 28, 2025
Health Mind & Brain
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Why Your Brain Lets Some Memories Last For ...

Some memories vanish by dinner time. Others stay with us for decades. What decides which is which?

November 26, 2025
Space & Exploration
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Have We Finally “Seen” Dark Matter for the ...

For nearly a century, astronomers have been convinced that most of the universe is made of something we can’t see. Now, fresh analysis of data from a NASA space telescope suggests we may have caught our first real glimpse of it

October 22, 2025
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People with gum disease may be more likely to ...

Most of us think of dentists when our gums are sore, not brain scans. Yet a new study hints that what’s happening along the gumline may show up deep inside the brain.

Here’s what the scientists measured, what it could mean, and how to protect yourself while we wait for more answers.

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January 18, 2021
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So-called 'super-puff' exoplanets can be even stranger than previously thought

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January 18, 2021
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So-called 'super-puff' exoplanets can be even stranger than previously thought

Astronomers from the University of Montreal recently took a closer look at the ultra-large exoplanet WASP-107b and found that these so-called 'super-puff' planets can get even weirder than they imagined.

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January 14, 2021
Technology

How does Wi-Fi work? An electrical engineer explains

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January 14, 2021
Technology

Since its relatively humble beginnings, Wi-Fi has become a familiar name in almost every household, office building, or even coffee place. Although the renowned family of wireless network protocols has been with us consumers for well over twenty years, it remains an invisible enigma to many of us to this day.

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January 13, 2021
Technology

Impressive new battery tech enables faster charging and comes with a lower risk of catching fire

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January 13, 2021
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Impressive new battery tech enables faster charging and comes with a lower risk of catching fire

Scientists designed a new 3D zinc-manganese nano-alloy anode enabling faster-charging speeds while also reducing the risk of catching fire significantly in resulting batteries.

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