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Japan Deploys Bear Cameras in Mountains as Attacks Surge

Amara Osei1 week ago06 mins

Japan deploys hundreds of cameras in northern mountains for a nationwide bear population survey after a record surge in attacks. Experts explain the crisis and what it means for rural communities.

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NASA Drops NextSTEP-3 A: The Tech That’ll Finally Make the Moon a Second Home

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago07 mins

NASA released the NextSTEP-3 A draft BAA on June 29, 2026, targeting critical lunar technologies like surface power, ISRU, and mobility. Learn what’s inside and how it will shape Moon bases.

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  • Space

New Homemade Documentary Captures Apollo-Soyuz Détente in Space

Dr. Olivia Grant4 weeks ago06 mins

A new homemade documentary revives the story of the Apollo-Soyuz mission, exploring how a handshake in space changed Cold War relations and why détente still matters today.

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Lithium-Doped Carbon Nanorings Could Revolutionize Next-Gen Optics

Amara Osei2 weeks ago07 mins

Computational study reveals lithium-doped carbon nanorings boost nonlinear optical response 15x, paving way for faster, flexible photonic devices. DFT calculations show record hyperpolarizability.

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Asteroid Day: Why June 30 Is the Most Important Date You Don’t Know About

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago06 mins

International Asteroid Day on June 30 marks the Tunguska event and raises awareness of asteroid threats. Learn about planetary defense efforts and how you can help.

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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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Australia’s Social Media Ban for Under-16s: Early Data Shows Minimal Impact on Teen Scrolling

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago06 mins

Six months into Australia’s under-16 social media ban, research shows teen usage barely dropped. Early data reveals enforcement gaps, teen workarounds, and calls for combined regulation and education.

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  • Biology

Amazon’s Disease Map: How Land Use Drives Insect-Borne Illness

Amara Osei1 week ago06 mins

New Oxford research maps how malaria, dengue, leishmaniasis, and Chagas disease cluster in the Amazon based on land use, deforestation, and rural economies.

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Jose Alvarado’s New Knicks Contract: A Playoff-Ready Bargain

Nathan Reeves2 weeks ago08 mins

The Knicks signed Jose Alvarado to a four-year, $19.5 million contract. Here’s how the undrafted guard brings defense, energy, and playoff-ready grit to New York’s rotation.

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Bullet Cluster: Proof of Dark Matter’s Existence After 20 Years

Nathan Reeves4 weeks ago06 mins

The 2006 Bullet Cluster study revealed dark matter by showing gravitational mass separated from ordinary gas with 8 sigma certainty. Here’s why it still matters.

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Nanomaterials’ Hidden World Exposed by Revolutionary Instruments

Amara Osei3 weeks ago07 mins

New ultrasensitive instruments from University of Cincinnati allow scientists to watch atoms move in real time, promising breakthroughs in batteries, medicine, and quantum materials.

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Lost Megalodon Vertebrae Resurface, Confirming 80-Foot Size Estimate

Dr. Olivia Grant2 weeks ago07 mins

Lost megalodon vertebrae rediscovered in a Danish museum confirm the extinct shark reached 80 feet. New analysis reveals growth, age, and lifestyle insights.

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