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The star that vanished: Andromeda’s Black Hole Mystery The star that vanished, M31-2014-DS1, represents a rare cosmic event where a massive star bypassed a supernova explosion to collapse directl...

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February 15, 2026 at 1:59 PM
Science reporting relies on familiar names…but could ignoring lesser-known research *fuel* inequality? 🤔 A hidden bias in how we see science! 🔬 #ScienceNews

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February 15, 2026 at 5:55 AM
🚣 "4,500 years ago in the Arctic, Paleo-Inuit people crossed treacherous waters on skin-on-frame boats to access remote islands off the coast of Greenland." #Greenland #Arctic #Archaeology #ScienceNews
Paleo-Inuit seafarers reached remote Greenlandic islands 4,500 years ago, archaeologists reveal
Paleo-Inuit seafarers reached remote Greenlandic islands 4,500 years ago, archaeologists reveal.
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February 14, 2026 at 8:25 PM
ZSI Discovers New Species in West Bengal! 🇮🇳
Researchers have found two new marine worm species—Namalycastis solenotognatha and Nereis dhritiae—on the Bengal coast.

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February 14, 2026 at 12:30 PM
Robots that flinch. AI that reads dinosaur footprints. Fungi that snack on charcoal.

The real question? Who’s smart enough to listen.

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February 14, 2026 at 12:05 AM
Founder Friday thoughts on a historic development: a federally funded primate research center may become a sanctuary — and the discussions are just beginning.

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February 13, 2026 at 11:25 PM
Has Jupiter been hitting the treadmill? The biggest planet in our Solar System just got a little smaller, thanks to — not a cardio routine — but more precise measuring. Read more from @ScienceAlert:

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The biggest planet in our Solar System just got a little smaller. Okay, not physically, but our measurements of Jupiter just got more precise, and it turns out there's slightly less of the giant than we thought. According to the new data, Jupiter's radius measures 71,488 kilometers (44,421 miles) at its equator, and the planet rises 66,842 kilometers from its center to its north pole. That makes it 4 kilometers narrower each side at the equator, and 12 kilometers 'flatter' at each pole, than previous measurements suggested. It's not a major adjustment, obviously, but it actually does make a difference to our models. "These few kilometers matter," says Eli Galanti, planetary scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. "Shifting the radius by just a little lets our models of Jupiter's interior fit both the gravity data and atmospheric measurements much better." A diagram illustrating the new size revisions of Jupiter, the fastest-rotating planet in the Solar System. The new measurements are shown in light yellow and the previous measurements in orange. (Weizmann Institute of Science) Our previous estimates of Jupiter's size and shape rested on measurements made by NASA's Voyager and Pioneer missions in the 1970s, using a method called radio occultation (RO). Basically, as the probes beamed their communications back to Earth from the far side of Jupiter, the gassy giant's atmosphere refracted some of the signal. Measurements of the extent of that refraction can then be used to calculate the planet's size. Astronomers only had six of these RO measurements to work with – until now. In 2021, NASA shifted Jupiter probe Juno into a new orbit that, for the first time, took it behind the planet, from our point of view here on Earth. This gave scientists the opportunity for regular RO measurements, boosted with new data-processing techniques. "We tracked how the radio signals bend as they pass through Jupiter's atmosphere, which allowed us to translate this information into detailed maps of Jupiter's temperature and density, producing the clearest picture yet of the giant planet's size and shape," says Maria Smirnova, planetary scientist at the Weizmann Institute. **Related:Jupiter Was Twice Its Current Ginormous Size, Scientists Discover** Powerful winds are also known to whip around the gas giant, and previous estimates of Jupiter's size had to ignore their influence. But since other recent studies have measured them, Galanti and colleagues could include that data in their new calculations. A difference of 4 or 12 kilometers might not sound like much, but pinning down the measurements more precisely can teach us plenty about gas giants here and in other planetary systems. The research was published in the journal _Nature Astronomy_.
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February 13, 2026 at 9:39 PM
World’s first Large Plant Model, groundbreaking AI system enables laser weeding in any field or crop in minutes, and more! See my 13 February on the Computer America show at tinyurl.com/4tcnc2np Direct YouTube link here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ8O... #sciencenews #technologynews
February 13, 2026 at 4:26 PM
🌹Do better than "be my mistress."

We're revisiting our most popular story for #valentinesday

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February 13, 2026 at 6:52 AM
New clues to how giant galaxies formed in the early universe earthsky.org/space/giant-...
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New clues to how giant galaxies formed in the early universe
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February 12, 2026 at 4:25 PM
"Elon Musk tries to sweep his Mars ambitions under the rug"
Erratic Elon Musk Tells Employees to Build Massive Catapult on Moon: futurism.com/space/elon-m...
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Erratic Elon Musk Tells Employees to Build Massive Catapult on Moon
Recently converted lunar lunatic Elon Musk wants to build a huge electromagnetic catapult called a "mass driver" on the Moon
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February 12, 2026 at 3:40 AM
🏭️ Higher air pollution could increase the risk of physical disabilities getting worse and reduce the chances of getting better, according to international researchers

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February 12, 2026 at 2:42 AM
📰 Today's Science News: Arctic sea ice is disappearing faster than ever. Scientists developed a forecasting method that predicts ice levels months ahead by combining climate patterns, seasonal cycles, and weather shifts, outperforming existing models.
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February 11, 2026 at 1:01 PM
Congratulations to SCHEMA Co-Investigator Sir Richard Catlow for being awarded the @aaas.org David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy along with Sir Martyn Poliakoff.

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February 11, 2026 at 9:46 AM
New therapeutic Adenine Base Editor (ABE) with minimized off-target effects! 🧬
A study in Protein&Cell by Erwei Zuo’s team introduces ABE8eY149V.
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February 11, 2026 at 3:10 AM
@udelaware.bsky.social professor Spencer Axani has developed CosmicWatch – a low-cost, handheld particle detector that allows scientists and students to observe and track subatomic muons. – Phys.org (@sciencex.bsky.social)

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Making the invisible visible: Space particles become observable through handheld invention
You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us.
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February 10, 2026 at 8:31 PM
🎧 New Episode: We break down the latest in fault-tolerant quantum computing and the new Center for Quantum Computing at LANL. Listen to the #NexTechie QuBits Brief now! 👇
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February 10, 2026 at 6:27 PM
NASA has announced that astronauts will now be allowed to take personal smartphones on missions to the International Space Station and future space flights.

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February 10, 2026 at 5:47 PM
🚨🗞️Weekly Solar Geoengineering Updates from 02-08 February 2026🗞️🚨

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February 10, 2026 at 4:22 PM
☕️ Drinking caffeinated tea or coffee has been linked to a lower risk of dementia

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February 10, 2026 at 4:40 AM
Incredible news from South Korea! Scientists have discovered a molecular switch with the power to *reverse* cancer cells back to normal, offering exciting new hope in the fight against disease. 🧬🔬 #CancerBreakthrough #ScienceNews #Hope
South Korean scientist discovers a molecular switch that reverse cancer cells back to normal
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February 9, 2026 at 7:00 PM