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January 14, 2026
Space & Exploration
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How to build a starship – and why we should ...

With a growing number of Earth-like exoplanets discovered in recent years, it is becoming increasingly frustrating that we can’t visit them. After all, our knowledge of the planets in our own solar system would be pretty limited if it weren’t for the space probes we’d sent to explore them.

June 14, 2025
Nature & Biology
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A 400-year-old shark is the latest animal ...

With an estimated lifespan of 400 years, the Greenland shark has just been reported to be the longest-lived vertebrate on the planet. This is only the latest of a series of recent findings that push the boundaries of animal longevity, and it raises the perennial question of what factors enable some animals to achieve what we might call extreme longevity – lifespans that can be measured in centuries.

A 400-year-old shark is the latest animal discovery to reveal the secrets of long life
June 3, 2025
Nature & Biology
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The world’s five deadliest volcanoes … and why ...

These are the world’s five deadliest volcanoes … and why they’re so dangerous

May 21, 2025
Nature & Biology
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Life Thrives Where You Least Expect: Surprising ...

Scientists working in one of Earth's most extreme habitats, Antarctica, have made some surprising discoveries.

September 26, 2022
Space & Exploration
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Could cold spot in the sky be a bruise from a ...

Scientists have long tried to explain the origin of a mysterious, large and anomalously cold region of the sky. In 2015, they came close to figuring it out as a study showed it to be a “supervoid” in which the density of galaxies is much lower than it is in the rest of the universe. However, other studies haven’t managed to replicate the result.

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May 19, 2020
Nature & Biology

How do plants erase their 'memory'?

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May 19, 2020
Nature & Biology
How do plants erase their 'memory'?

Plants are capable of registering essential information about environmental conditions. Scientists are finding out how they delete this memory after they produced seeds.

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May 14, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

Scientists developed a microscope that fits in a needle to get a real-time look inside the human body's cells

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May 14, 2020
Health Mind & Brain
Scientists developed a microscope that fits in a needle to get a real-time look inside the human body's cells

Scientists wanted to be able to see what cells and diseases are doing inside our body on a cellular level, in real-time. A group of researchers developed a groundbreaking microscope to do this.

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April 16, 2020
Space & Exploration

Hidden Gem: Scientists Discover an Earth-Sized Exoplanet in the Habitable Zone

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April 16, 2020
Space & Exploration
Hidden Gem: Scientists Discover an Earth-Sized Exoplanet in the Habitable Zone

The planet was hidden in early data from the Kepler space telescope.

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April 11, 2020
Space & Exploration

For the first time ever, astronomers have been able to measure wind speed on a brown dwarf

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April 11, 2020
Space & Exploration
For the first time ever, astronomers have been able to measure wind speed on a brown dwarf

Scientists developed a new method of measuring wind speeds on distant objects, which can potentially also be used to learn about the atmospheres of gaseous exoplanets

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April 8, 2020
Space & Exploration

Space debris: what can we do with unwanted satellites?

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April 8, 2020
Space & Exploration

There are thousands of satellites in Earth orbit, of varying age and usefulness. At some point they reach the end of their lives, at which point they become floating junk. What do we do with them then?

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March 28, 2020
Nature & Biology

Marine animals are capable of balancing viruses in seas and oceans

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March 28, 2020
Nature & Biology
Marine animals are capable of balancing viruses in seas and oceans

Scientists estimate that our oceans contain approximately 10^8 (one hundred million) viruses per milliliter. Yet, very little is known about the interaction with non-host marine animals

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March 26, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

Taking a bath every day reduces the risk of a heart disease related death

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March 26, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

Regular tub bathing is connected to a reduced risk of death from stroke and heart disease.

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March 17, 2020
Space & Exploration

The Mars Curiosity Rover might have come across traces of life on Mars

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March 17, 2020
Space & Exploration
The Mars Curiosity Rover might have come across traces of life on Mars

Scientists discovered organic compounds that could have been created by microbial life on Mars.

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March 14, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

Dutch scientists claim to have discovered an antibody against the coronavirus disease

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March 14, 2020
Health Mind & Brain
Dutch scientists claim to have discovered an antibody against the coronavirus disease

Scientists at the Erasmus Medical Center and Utrecht University say they have found an antibody against COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.

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March 11, 2020
Space & Exploration

Astronomers discovered a planet where it actually rains iron from the sky

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March 11, 2020
Space & Exploration
Astronomers discovered a planet where it actually rains iron from the sky

A team of astronomers detected a bizarre, ultra-hot exoplanet where temperatures can reach well above two thousand degrees Celsius. Scientists speculate that it can actually rain liquid iron there

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March 10, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

Who's really at risk when it comes to the coronavirus outbreak?

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March 10, 2020
Health Mind & Brain
Who's really at risk when it comes to the coronavirus outbreak?

A new study shows the primary risk factors associated with a higher risk of death from the coronavirus (COVID-19)

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March 9, 2020
Space & Exploration

Upgraded Westerbork telescope records puzzling cosmic radio bursts

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March 9, 2020
Space & Exploration

Using an upgraded radio telescope array, a team of Dutch and international researchers discovered that there are significant differences in the behavior of so-called fast radio bursts

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March 8, 2020
Technology

Scientists may have found a better way to improve self-driving cars

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March 8, 2020
Technology
Scientists may have found a better way to improve self-driving cars

A team of researchers from the Australian Deakin University employed a novel way of teaching autonomous vehicles to drive using a convolutional neural network.

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March 6, 2020
Space & Exploration

Space-grown lettuce might be more nutritious than its earth-grown equivalent

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March 6, 2020
Space & Exploration
Space-grown lettuce might be more nutritious than its earth-grown equivalent

It looks like future astronauts will not have to live on pre-packaged space rations alone

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March 5, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

Communication skills are more important than math skills when it comes to learning to code

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March 5, 2020
Health Mind & Brain
Communication skills are more important than math skills when it comes to learning to code

Scientists discovered that having a knack for mastering languages is a better predictor of learning to code than basic numeracy or math knowledge

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March 2, 2020
Space & Exploration

New study on super-earth k2-18B shows promising results, it might be capable of harboring life!

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March 2, 2020
Space & Exploration
New study on super-earth k2-18B shows promising results, it might be capable of harboring life!

A University of Cambridge research team studied the exoplanet and found promising results concerning its habitability.

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February 29, 2020
Space & Exploration

Astronomers discovered the biggest explosion in the universe since the Big Bang

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February 29, 2020
Space & Exploration
Astronomers discovered the biggest explosion in the universe since the Big Bang

Astronomers discovered a record-breaking eruption, the largest explosion in the universe since the Big Bang

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February 23, 2020
Space & Exploration

The start of a planetary system: how very young stars get ready for the birth of planets

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February 23, 2020
Space & Exploration
The start of a planetary system: how very young stars get ready for the birth of planets

Scientists studied over 300 images of planet-forming disks generated by the two strongest radio telescopes in the world to research when protoplanetary begin their development.

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February 23, 2020
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Why people post ‘couple photos’ as their social media profile pictures

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February 23, 2020
Health Mind & Brain
Why people post ‘couple photos’ as their social media profile pictures

A lot of people in a relationship use couple pictures on their social media profiles. What are the psychological reasons behind this phenomenon?

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February 22, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

Will AI rescue us from a world without working antibiotics?

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February 22, 2020
Health Mind & Brain

The golden age of antibiotic discovery from the '50s and '60s lies far behind us and antibiotic resistance is slowly becoming an enormous problem. Will artificial intelligence be able to save us from a world without working antibiotics?

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