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WWildlife
Specimen of rare whale spotted off Donegal last year sighted almost 5,000km away near Boston – The Irish Times
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Specimen of rare whale spotted off Donegal last year sighted almost 5,000km away near Boston – The Irish Times

  • December 5, 2025
A specimen of a rare species of whale spotted off the coast of Donegal last summer was recently…
AArts and design
You'll Never Guess What Took First Place at the Royal Society's Photo Competition
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You’ll Never Guess What Took First Place at the Royal Society’s Photo Competition

  • December 4, 2025
Ever wonder what spider silk looks like up close? Like, really up close? The winner of this year’s Royal Society…
MMental health
Thomas Westerholm
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Study Warns of Major Toll ‘Chronic Stress’ Could Be Taking On Humans

  • December 4, 2025
Humans may be biologically unequipped to handle the relentless pace and pressures of modern life, a new study…
SScience
The Blueprint
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Scientists find cancer-fighting isotope hidden in accelerator waste

  • November 26, 2025
Scientists have found a way to convert high-energy radiation waste from particle accelerators into a critically scarce medical…
SScience
fungus
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Forget Meat—Here Comes Genetically Modified Protein Fungus

  • November 22, 2025
Move over meat… scientists have engineered a fungal organism that produces protein more efficiently than conventional livestock while…
SScience
blue frozen texture of ice with copy-space
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Subsurface ocean ‘storms’ linked to rapid Antarctic ice melt

  • November 19, 2025
image: ©nikkytok | iStock UC Irvine and NASA researchers have identified stormlike circulation patterns beneath Antarctic ice shelves…
PPhysics
Hypersonic Levitation Spinning Speeds Cell Isolation
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Hypersonic Levitation Spinning Speeds Cell Isolation

  • October 31, 2025
Many of the most devastating illnesses are like black boxes to science. Most cancer deaths, for example, are…
SScience
World’s first pulverized coal burner with variable flame vector tested in Russia
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Scientists unveil first cellular atlas of world’s most deadly mosquito

  • October 31, 2025
The first-ever cellular atlas of the Aedes aegypti mosquito has been created by scientists from Rockefeller University and…
WWildlife
Peg–Legged Lizards Lead a Pirate's Life On Caribbean Islands
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Peg–Legged Lizards Lead a Pirate’s Life On Caribbean Islands

  • October 30, 2025
An amputee American green anole – credit, Tony Gamble supplied to Washington University The Bahamas were once crawling…
WWildlife
Three close-up portraits of different bats against a black background, each with their mouths open showing their tongues and teeth, highlighting the distinct features and fur textures of each bat species.
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Photographer’s Bat Portraits Capture Their Unique Personalities

  • October 29, 2025
José Gabriel Martínez-Fonseca A photographer whose biology work brings him up close and personal with bats captures incredible…
WWildlife
US Navy suffers twin aircraft losses in half an hour over South China Sea
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80 million-year-old fossil of marine crocodile found in Egypt

  • October 27, 2025
Fossilized remains of a long-snouted crocodile-like reptile have been uncovered in Egypt’s Western Desert. Paleontologists from Mansoura University…
GGenetics
Sperm From Older Men Have More Genetic Mutations
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Sperm From Older Men Have More Genetic Mutations

  • October 21, 2025
Human semen not only accumulates genetic mutations with age; as the percentage of sperm carrying potentially serious mutations…
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