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🫁 “Breathalyzer 2.0” Ever thought your nostrils were boring? Think again! Scientists discovered each of us has a unique breathing fingerprint—like a biological barcode. So inhale deeply… that’s you! Exhale—also you. Could it help doctors spot health issues early? Maybe your chest is the world’s coolest ID card. sciencenews.org 🦖 “T‑Rex’s Great‑Grandparent” Move over, dino‑drama! Read more
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🧠 “Gophers on a Volcano? Sure, Why Not!” Scientists reintroduced gophers to Mount St. Helens to fast‑track ecological recovery. That’s right—tiny furry landscapers! And decades later, they’re like, “Hey, we kinda rebuilt this place.” It’s nature’s version of speed‑cleaning your dorm room. One burrow at a time. reuters.comiflscience.com ⏱ Quantum Timekeeping: Two‑Handed Clocks! Ever thought clocks were Read more
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🧬 Health & Medicine 🌌 Space & Astronomy 🧠 AI & Technology 🧪 Environment & Paleontology 💰 Science Funding Read more
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🔬 2,800‑Year‑Old Royal Tomb Unearthed in TurkeyArchaeologists have opened a tomb near the homeland of King Midas — yes, the guy who turned things to gold, not the guy who insta‑named all his beer cans gold. Talk about living up to your reputation — archaeology really digs that pun. gbnews.com+1livescience.com+1 🌊 Hidden Ancient River Beneath Read more
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🔭 1. Sun Goes Boom: Magnetic Explosion at the Sun’s Surface NASA’s Parker Solar Probe just caught a massive magnetic explosion off the Sun—no, not your usual solar flare, but a J‑LO sized “magnetic detachment.” Earth’s magnetic opera just got a front‑row seat to this cosmic drama, which could help us better predict space weather Read more
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🪐 A New Neighbor at the Edge of Our Solar System? Astronomers have spotted a potential new dwarf planet lurking at the fringes of our solar system. This icy object takes over 24,000 years to complete a single orbit around the sun, challenging existing models of our solar system’s structure and reigniting discussions about the Read more
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🧠 Youth Scientists Shine at Canada-Wide Science Fair At the 2025 Canada-Wide Science Fair in Fredericton, top young scientists were awarded a total of $1.3 million for their innovative projects. Highlights included research into schizophrenia treatments and the development of sea turtle-inspired robots. businesswire.com 🦏 Dehorning Rhinos Significantly Reduces Poaching A recent study suggests that Read more
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🧬 A New Era in Biomedical Research: Moving Beyond Lab Animals In a significant stride toward more ethical and efficient scientific research, scientists are increasingly adopting innovative technologies to reduce the reliance on traditional lab animals. These advancements not only promise to enhance the accuracy of biomedical studies but also address longstanding ethical concerns.snexplores.org Key Read more
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🧲 Muon g-2 Experiment Achieves Unprecedented Precision Scientists at Fermilab have announced the most precise measurement yet of the muon’s magnetic anomaly. This finding could provide insights into physics beyond the Standard Model, potentially unveiling new fundamental forces or particles. washington.edu+1news.fnal.gov+1 ☀️ Parker Solar Probe Discovers New Source of Energetic Particles NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Read more
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🚀 Space: The Next 50 Years The Royal Society has released a visionary report titled “Space: 2075,” outlining transformative advancements anticipated over the next five decades. Highlights include the establishment of moon bases, orbital factories, and interplanetary stations. The report also discusses breakthroughs like beam-transmitted solar power, asteroid mining, and the ethical considerations of bioengineering Read more
