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Striking Evidence of Water Imbalance on The Moon Hints at a Collision : ScienceAlert
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Striking Evidence of Water Imbalance on The Moon Hints at a Collision : ScienceAlert

  • 14 April 2025
The water distribution inside the Moon appears to be somewhat lopsided. According to an analysis of lunar materials…
PPhysics
Awakening Black Hole's Wild Behavior Has Astronomers Stumped : ScienceAlert
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Awakening Black Hole’s Wild Behavior Has Astronomers Stumped : ScienceAlert

  • 12 April 2025
A supermassive black hole 300 million light-years away has astrophysicists stumped. It lurks at the center of a…
SScience
A Tiny Piece of Mouse Brain Has Finally Been Mapped in Mindblowing Detail : ScienceAlert
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A Tiny Piece of Mouse Brain Has Finally Been Mapped in Mindblowing Detail : ScienceAlert

  • 12 April 2025
Trying to grasp the brain’s complexity is a little like trying to comprehend the vastness of space –…
SScience
Could Stonehenge Be a Copy of This Even More Ancient Monument? : ScienceAlert
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Could Stonehenge Be a Copy of This Even More Ancient Monument? : ScienceAlert

  • 11 April 2025
At a newly dated 5,200 years old, the Flagstones monument in southern England is now the oldest known…
SScience
New Study Solves Long-Standing Mysteries : ScienceAlert
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New Study Solves Long-Standing Mysteries : ScienceAlert

  • 11 April 2025
New observations have revealed that we were wrong about the length of a day on Uranus. According to…
PPhysics
This Bizarre Shape-Shifting Liquid Bends The Laws of Thermodynamics : ScienceAlert
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This Bizarre Shape-Shifting Liquid Bends The Laws of Thermodynamics : ScienceAlert

  • 10 April 2025
A container of oil and water separated by a thin skin of magnetized particles has intrigued a team…
HHealth
A Week of Swimming in Cold Water Can Change You on a Cellular Level : ScienceAlert
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A Week of Swimming in Cold Water Can Change You on a Cellular Level : ScienceAlert

  • 6 April 2025
If you’ve ever been cold water swimming, you’ll know all about the short, sharp shock it gives your…
SScience
New Quark Discovery Reveals a Critical Clue About The Birth of The Universe : ScienceAlert
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New Quark Discovery Reveals a Critical Clue About The Birth of The Universe : ScienceAlert

  • 5 April 2025
A pair of top quarks has been detected in the detritus spraying forth from the collision of two…
HHealth
Hormone-Free Male Birth Control Pill Enters Clinical Trials For The First Time : ScienceAlert
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Hormone-Free Male Birth Control Pill Enters Clinical Trials For The First Time : ScienceAlert

  • 5 April 2025
A hormone-free male birth control pill is undergoing clinical testing for the first time ever. The drug, called…
SScience
Lichens Thrive in Harsh Mars-Like Conditions, Groundbreaking Study Finds : ScienceAlert
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Lichens Thrive in Harsh Mars-Like Conditions, Groundbreaking Study Finds : ScienceAlert

  • 4 April 2025
Lichens are true pioneers, setting themselves up in environments so harsh as to be considered virtually barren. Given…
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