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H5n1 Cambodia Case Man Officials Patient
- A man in Cambodia has tested positive for H5N1 bird flu in the country's first confirmed human case of 2026, according to health officials. The patient has since recovered. Cambodia's Ministry of Health confirmed the case on Saturday, identifying ... [Read More]

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Launch Artemis Ii Hydrogen Nasa Rocket Test
- "We observed materially lower leak rates compared to prior observations during WDR-1." NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Saturday the agency is looking at ways to prevent the fueling problems plaguing the Space Launch System rocket before the ... [Read More]


Whiskers Stiffness Team Whisker Gradient Elephants
- Follow Earth on Google Elephants can lift a heavy log and, moments later, pick up something as fragile as a tortilla chip without crushing it.  A new study suggests part of that finesse comes from a surprising feature: tiny whiskers on the ... [Read More]

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Holes Hole Black Holes Black Hole Energy Newsletter
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. ! , Earn Your First Badge Keep Earning ... [Read More]


Worms Snakes Slow Worms Garden Slugs Worm
- Meet the slow worm slithering across the garden like a tiny liquid shadow. A legless lizard, experts say, that somehow manages to fool everyone. Kids scream, gardeners blink, and people step over it thinking it's a harmless snake. It's long, smooth, scaly, and might sniff the air with its little tongue. It eats slugs, worms, and bugs. And, strangely enough, it can shed its tail if trouble comes calling. Found across most of Europe, creeping into western Asia, slow worms prefer damp places. Heathland edges, woodland fringes. Gardens too. Compost heaps are reportedly their favourite hunting ... [Read More]


Moon Lander Orbit Origin Landing Transfer
- Reading time 3 minutes As the U.S. races China to the Moon , two billionaires are locked in a space race of their own. NASA has offered both Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin a chance to return astronauts to the lunar surface , and ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Birds Malaria Species Bird Disease Mosquitoes
- You can now listen to Fox News articles! Almost every forest bird species in Hawaii is spreading avian malaria, posing an increasing threat to wildlife in the popular honeymoon destination, according to a new study published in Nature ... [Read More]

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Star Planet Rocky World Planets System Rocky
- Reading time 3 minutes Astronomers have discovered a star system that's out of order, with a late bloomer planet that may have sprung up at a different time than its neighbors. The discovery defies the norms of planet formation across the cosmos, ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Rna Life Ribozyme Qt45 Strand Molecules
- A new 45-nucleotide RNA ribozyme brings us closer to understanding how life emerged from chemistry. Scientists on their quest to find the origin of life have stared into the primordial soup, trying to answer the ultimate chicken-and-egg question: ... [Read More]


Water Summer Atmosphere Dust Southern Summer Vapor
- In a study published on Feb. 2 in Communications: Earth & Environment , an international team of researchers reveals how, in 2023, an atypical storm during Mars' northern summer lifted water into the planet's upper atmosphere, allowing hydrogen to escape. This discovery, a first of its kind, has big implications for understanding the evolution of Mars' climate. "The findings reveal the impact of this type of storm on the planet's climate evolution and opens a new path for understanding how Mars lost much of its water over time," Adrián Brines, study co-author and researcher at the ... [Read More]


Drill Tool Bow Object Technology Copper
- By Production of this article included the use of AI. It was reviewed and edited by a team of content specialists. For an entire century, this tiny drill bit was just a curious little pin tucked away in a museum collection. A slender copper tool ... [Read More]


Ad Experience Ad Free Mummies Members Nautilus Members
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . W hat does an Egyptian mummy smell like?  Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. According to the researchers who have worked with them, not all that bad. They've used descriptors like ... [Read More]

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Frogs Calls Researchers Females Frog Males
- Researchers have caught intriguing changes in frog calls, and they believe climate change is responsible for these alterations. The team followed several frogs and found that in early spring, mating calls by male frogs are sluggish in quality. As ... [Read More]


- In my January 23, 2026, "The Universe" column , I wrote about some of the biggest bangs the universe has to offer: exploding stars, hiccupping magnetars, stellar disruptions and colliding black holes. These all deserve deeper dives, but perhaps ... [Read More]


Science Scientists Event Newsletter Merger Relativity
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Fusion Energy Fuel Company Plasma Degrees
- Sustainability: News about the rapidly growing climate tech sector and other areas of innovation to protect our planet. Helion Energy on Friday announced two milestones for the company and commercial fusion sector: reaching a plasma temperature of 150 million degrees Celsius and being the first private venture to test its fusion device with a radioactive fuel called tritium. The Everett, Wash.-based company is part of the global race to solve the physics and engineering challenge of harnessing fusion reactions to generate usable energy. Though its technology has yet to reach that milestone, ... [Read More]

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Objects Museum Fragments Archaeologists Object Digital
- Today the world of Egyptology faces a silent crisis – not of looting, although that plays a part, but of disconnection. Walk into any major museum, from Copenhagen to California, and you see glass cases filled with what could be called orphaned artifacts: remarkable objects, often acquired in the 19th and early 20th century, that have been completely stripped of their histories. You can see what they are – a mummy's painted foot case, a golden mask – but we have no idea where they came from. They are beautiful, but historically they are mute. Many objects entered museum ... [Read More]


Crew Launch Space Nasa Station Spacex
- The Space Coast's first human spaceflight of the year is on tap for early Friday morning as NASA and SpaceX aim to send up a mission to the International Space Station, and also bring back the rocket's booster that could bring with it a sonic boom across Central Florida. The launch of Crew-12 atop a Falcon 9 rocket is targeting liftoff at 5:15 a.m. Eastern time from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's Space Launch Complex 40. Space Launch Delta 45's weather squadron forecasts a 90% chance for good conditions at the launch site, but there remains a moderate risk of poor conditions along the ... [Read More]


Saturn's Moon Rings Moons Seti Institute Titan
- Reading time 3 minutes Of the solar system's planets, Saturn piques the human imagination with its signature rings and impressive moon count of 274. But compelling new research reignites theories of an ancient collision shaping Saturn's environment as we know it today—especially Titan, its biggest moon. The study, accepted for publication in the Planetary Science Journal, addresses a well-known mystery surrounding the unusually young age of Saturn's rings as well as the oddity of Titan's orbit. Researchers led by the SETI Institute consider the possibility that Titan was born from a ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Coral Reefs Bleaching Reef Heat Event
- Half the world's coral reefs were devastated by extreme ocean heat—and an even worse wave is happening right now. Coral reefs are in far worse shape than previously realised, following years of decline. A new international study found that during the 2014–2017 global marine heatwave, more than half of the world's reefs suffered significant bleaching, and many experienced large-scale coral death. The reefs are estimated to be worth $9.8 trillion a year to humanity. Reefs support fisheries, power tourism industries, protect coastlines from storms, and even help scientists discover ... [Read More]