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NASA Rockets Toward Artemis 2 Launch With Possible SLS Rollout Next Week
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NASA Rockets Toward Artemis 2 Launch With Possible SLS Rollout Next Week

  • January 7, 2026
For the first time in half a century, NASA is poised to send astronauts to the lunar environment.…
WWildlife
Dolphins stranded in Clare saved by volunteers in mammoth rescue mission – ‘a hard day but with a happy ending’
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Dolphins stranded in Clare saved by volunteers in mammoth rescue mission – ‘a hard day but with a happy ending’

  • January 7, 2026
On Sunday morning January 4, just before 9am, volunteers from Irish Whale and Dolphin Group received an alert…
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New screening method boosts efficiency and accuracy of CAST genome editing
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A precise tool to halt viral protein production

  • January 7, 2026
Across all domains of life, immune defenses foil invading viruses by making it impossible for the viruses to…
EEnvironment
Renewables Surge as Coal Remains Backbone
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Renewables Surge as Coal Remains Backbone

  • January 7, 2026
India’s electricity system has moved decisively beyond chronic shortages into a more complex phase of managing utilisation, grid…
SSpace
NASA astronaut and Expedition 74 Commander Mike Fincke poses inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock next to a spacesuit. The helmet is secured with a protective cover designed to prevent scratches and contamination when the suit is not in use, ensuring the visor remains clear for spacewalks.
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Expedition 74 Ready for Thursday Spacewalk and Continuing Research

  • January 7, 2026
Expedition 74 is making final preparations for the first spacewalk of 2026 that will see two NASA astronauts…
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Aharonov–Bohm interference in even-denominator fractional quantum Hall states
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Aharonov–Bohm interference in even-denominator fractional quantum Hall states

  • January 7, 2026
Feldman, D. E. & Halperin, B. I. Fractional charge and fractional statistics in the quantum Hall effects. Rep.…
WWildlife
Charlie Munger Said He Was a 'Cautious Little Squirrel Saving Up More Nuts' Than Needed Before Investment Career – 'I Wasn't a Courageous' Man
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Charlie Munger Said He Was a ‘Cautious Little Squirrel Saving Up More Nuts’ Than Needed Before Investment Career – ‘I Wasn’t a Courageous’ Man

  • January 7, 2026
Charlie Munger said he moved from law into investing only after years of careful saving because he was…
SScience
Poisoned arrows found in Stone Age hunters’ 60,000-year-old stash
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Poisoned arrows found in Stone Age hunters’ 60,000-year-old stash

  • January 7, 2026
The use of biological weapons dates back at least 60,000 years, scientists have found, uncovering the oldest ever…
EEnvironment
White House completes plan to curb bedrock environmental law
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White House completes plan to curb bedrock environmental law

  • January 7, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has finalized a plan to roll back regulations implementing a landmark environmental…
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two comets
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Don’t miss it: two comets will pass close to Earth and be visible to the naked eye tonight!

  • January 7, 2026
Catching a comet streaking across the sky is already a rare treat. This time, though, stargazers are in…
WWildlife
Capybaras 'stolen' from farm in Forres
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Capybaras ‘stolen’ from farm in Forres

  • January 7, 2026
A farm in Moray believes its pair of capybaras have been stolen. Thorabella Farm, near Forres, said the…
SScience
K-type stars, or orange dwarfs, are the Sun's slightly lower-mass cousins. Their long, stable lives mean they provide the conditions necessary for life to develop on exoplanets that orbit them. A new survey found thousands of them in our stellar neighbourhood and captured detailed spectra from them. These spectra tell astronomers a lot about their characteristics and the specific environments they create for their planets. Image Credit: Merikanto, CC 4.0
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Stellar Habitability In Our Neighbourhood

  • January 7, 2026
One of the critical aspects of exoplanet habitability is the long-term stability of the stars they orbit. Some…
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