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EEnvironment
Europe is fastest-warming continent, report finds
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Europe is fastest-warming continent, report finds

  • 29 April 2026
Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth, the European State of the Climate Report for 2025 has found.…
SSpace
Satellite Captures Rare View of Hubble Space Telescope on its 36th Birthday
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Satellite Captures Rare View of Hubble Space Telescope on its 36th Birthday

  • 29 April 2026
It’s famous for picturing far-off galaxies, redefining how the public sees the Universe, but as the Hubble Space…
PPhysics
Students build a “cosmic radio” to listen for dark matter
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Students build a “cosmic radio” to listen for dark matter

  • 29 April 2026
Modern cosmology is often associated with massive observatories, advanced instruments, and large international collaborations backed by significant funding.…
WWildlife
Meet The Eel That Generates 800V — A Biologist Explains How It Doesn’t Electrocute Itself
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Meet The Eel That Generates 800V — A Biologist Explains How It Doesn’t Electrocute Itself

  • 29 April 2026
At first glance, the electric eel’s abilities feel implausible. But upon a closer inspection, we find a precise,…
SScience
A Backyard Camera Just Captured A Neighboring Galaxy In Astonishing Detail
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A Backyard Camera Just Captured A Neighboring Galaxy In Astonishing Detail

  • 29 April 2026
A new image released through NOIRLab Audiovisual reveals that a seemingly space-telescope-grade view of the Small Magellanic Cloud…
EEnvironment
Japan is charting a new course for development – but looking in the wrong direction
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Japan is charting a new course for development – but looking in the wrong direction

  • 29 April 2026
Japan is testing a new approach to development cooperation that favours short-term dynamism over long-term stability. The last…
SSpace
Nighttime Imaging Grows Landsat's Science Value
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Nighttime Imaging Grows Landsat’s Science Value

  • 29 April 2026
By Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center  For more than 50 years, Landsat has imaged Earth’s land and near-shore…
PPhysics
Antarctica detector
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Deep Below Antarctica, Mysterious Radio Signals From the Icy Depths Point to Evidence of a Rare Phenomenon

  • 29 April 2026
Scientists have finally obtained evidence of a rare cosmic phenomenon first predicted decades ago using a novel detector…
WWildlife
‘Coming home’: kiwi enter parliament for first time as New Zealand marks conservation win | New Zealand
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‘Coming home’: kiwi enter parliament for first time as New Zealand marks conservation win | New Zealand

  • 29 April 2026
When five kiwi were presented to a crowd of 300 people gathered inside the banquet hall of New…
SScience
Urban birds are more scared of women — but no one knows why
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Urban birds are more scared of women — but no one knows why

  • 29 April 2026
Birds in cities fear women more than men, according to research that has surprised and baffled scientists.  On…
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