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Astronaut Captures Stunning Views of Mount Etna and Vesuvius from ISS

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

NASA astronaut aboard ISS captures stunning photos of Mount Etna and Mount Vesuvius from orbit. See the images and learn what scientists are learning from them.

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  • Biology

4 Minutes Daily Resistance Training Quadruples Fitness in Older Adults

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago07 mins

New research shows just 4 minutes of daily resistance training can quadruple functional fitness in older adults, improving stair climbing, chair standing, and mobility. No equipment needed.

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  • Biology

Vitamin C Linked to Sharper Aging Brain Networks

Nathan Reeves1 month ago07 mins

Higher vitamin C linked to greater gray matter volume and stronger default mode network in study of 2,044 adults over 64, suggesting cognitive preservation.

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  • Biology

Study of 264,000 Pregnancies: Common Painkillers Safe for Baby

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

New study of 264,000 pregnancies over 20 years finds paracetamol and NSAIDs like ibuprofen do not increase risk of major birth defects. Expert analysis and practical advice.

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  • Space

Prada Designs Cooling Suit for NASA’s Artemis Moon Missions

Nathan Reeves1 month ago08 mins

Discover how Prada’s innovative cooling suit helps NASA’s Artemis astronauts withstand extreme lunar temperatures. A collaboration with Axiom Space sets new standards for space fashion and function.

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  • Technology

How Space Science is Revolutionizing What Kids Learn in Schools

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago04 mins

Space science is revolutionizing school curricula worldwide. Discover how real NASA data, AstroPi, and lunar missions are transforming STEM education for kids in the US, UK, and Canada.

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  • Biology

Vitamin D Doses Linked to Depression Relief in New Meta-Analysis

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

New dose-response meta-analysis of 21 RCTs finds vitamin D supplements improve depression, with optimal doses between 1,200 and 2,000 IU daily.

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  • Technology

When Silicon Meets Soil: The Future of Tech-Nature Coexistence

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

Explore how biomimicry, AI conservation, and symbiotic infrastructure are forging a future where technology and nature thrive together, not apart.

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  • Biology

Deep-Sea Whale Graveyard Reveals Ancient Ecosystem at 6,000 Meters

Nathan Reeves1 month ago05 mins

Whale graveyard at 6,000 meters in the Pacific holds 5-million-year-old carcasses supporting a unique ecosystem, with implications for climate and alien life.

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  • Space

Milky Way’s Ancient Collision Rewired Our Galaxy, Future Crash Looms

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

New research reveals the Milky Way’s ancient collision with Gaia-Enceladus rewired its structure. Now, the Andromeda Galaxy is on course to merge with ours in 4.5 billion years.

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Free Browser Universe Explorer Lets You Travel Space and Time

Nathan Reeves1 month ago06 mins

Explore cosmos from browser: ride Voyager 2 past Neptune, stand on Moon, see 2026 eclipse. No sign-up, no ads, no tracking. Free 3D map.

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Hubble Spots Spiral Galaxy with a Supermassive Black Hole at Its Core

Nathan Reeves1 month ago06 mins

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures stunning image of spiral galaxy NGC 4951, revealing a supermassive black hole at its core and offering insights into galaxy evolution.

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