
Science news this week: The world’s oldest mummy, and an ant that mates with clones of a distant species
In this week’s science news, we reported on the world’s earliest mummy, the unusual cloning habits of the Iberian harvester ant, the sun’s activity increase, and researchers utilizing mystical quick…
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In a win for science, NASA told to use House budget as shutdown looms
The scenario with the 2026 budget plan for the United States is, to put it pleasantly, type of a mess. The White House proposed a budget plan previously this year…
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Science journalists find ChatGPT is bad at summarizing scientific papers
No, I do not believe this maker summary can change my human summary, now that you ask … No, I do not believe this device summary can change my human…
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Science news this week: NASA finds best evidence of life on Mars and and scientists invent visible time crystals
In this week’s science news, we reported on the very best proof for life on Mars, verification of a Stephen Hawking great void theory, LA’s hazardous barrel graveyard, and strange…
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Science news this week: A key Atlantic current nears collapse, the world’s biggest iceberg shatters, and mouse brains rewrite neuroscience
In this week’s science, we reported on unpleasant forecasts for a crucial Atlantic current, the separation of the world’s biggest iceberg, discoveries about the mammalian brain, and the James Webb…
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Science news this week: Storms rage on Earth and the sun, and a new moon is spotted around Uranus
In this week’s science news, we tracked Hurricane Erin from area, the discovery of Uranus’29th moon, the DNA of the very first Americans, and the uncomfortable deadliness of U.S. pregnancies….
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Science news this week: Wolves help restore trees in Yellowstone and the largest interstellar object ever seen
In this week’s science news, we found out that the interstellar item speeding through our planetary system is the biggest of its kind ever seen, while specialists pressed back on…
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Science news this week: ‘City-killer’ asteroid swarms and a buried toddler ‘Ice Prince’
Today’s science news began with a bang as Europe’s biggest active volcano emerged Monday early morning (June 2), gushing ash and black smoke around 21,300 feet (6,500 meters) into the…
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US science is being wrecked, and its leadership is fighting the last war
Dealing with a severe spending plan, the National Academies hosted an occasion that overlooked it. WASHINGTON, DC– The basic overview of the Trump administration’s proposed 2026 budget plan was launched…
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Science news this week: ‘Super-vision’ contact lenses and bacteria in space
Today’s science news started with a statement from the workplace of previous president Joe Biden, stating that the 82-year-old has actually been identified with an aggressive type of prostate cancer…
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