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WWildlife
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Australia’s Deadliest Animal Is Not What You Think » Explorersweb

  • 24 August 2025
Australia is the most notorious country on Earth for deadly wildlife. The red continent is thick with venomous…
SScience
Astronomers spot brightest fast radio burst ever, just 130 million light-years away
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Fusion breakthrough uses inverted D plasma to solve key energy challenge

  • 24 August 2025
Scientists at the DIII-D National Fusion Facility are investigating a different approach to tokamak operation that has yielded…
EEnvironment
Hope, joy, absurdity and marvel: there is so much more to our world story than loss | Environment
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Hope, joy, absurdity and marvel: there is so much more to our world story than loss | Environment

  • 24 August 2025
The last great auk, it is said, was strangled unceremoniously in its sleep in 1844. Plump and penguin-like,…
SSpace
This Week In Space podcast: Episode 174 — Gifts From Orbit
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This Week In Space podcast: Episode 174 — Gifts From Orbit

  • 24 August 2025
Gifts From Orbit – With Lynn Harper – YouTube Watch On On Episode 174 of This Week In…
PPhysics
Magnon-polarons in the Fermi–Hubbard model
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Magnon-polarons in the Fermi–Hubbard model

  • 24 August 2025
Scalapino, D. J., Loh, E. & Hirsch, J. E. d-wave pairing near a spin-density-wave instability. Phys. Rev. B…
GGenetics
DNA test reveals which children are at higher risk of obesity in adulthood
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DNA test reveals which children are at higher risk of obesity in adulthood

  • 24 August 2025
A genetic test could predict whether a child will be obese as an adult. A global study, published…
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Why some animals live days and others live for centuries

  • 24 August 2025
Bowhead whales can live more than 200 years. Tiny shrews barely make it a year. Some sea sponge…
SScience
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Watch SpaceX launch 5,000 pounds of cargo to the ISS early on Aug. 24

  • 24 August 2025
NASA’s SpaceX 33rd Commercial Resupply Services Launch – YouTube Watch On A SpaceX cargo ship laden with 5,000…
EEnvironment
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Owner of posh home thought it was fine to chop down tree 13 years ago – now it’s cost her £116,000

  • 24 August 2025
Claire Rands, of sought-after cul-de-sac Mons Close in Allt-yr-Yn, said she had no idea she was doing anything…
SSpace
Operation Sindoor gave us chance to use space technologies on Pakistan soil: Minister | India News
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Operation Sindoor gave us chance to use space technologies on Pakistan soil: Minister | India News

  • 24 August 2025
Space minister Jitendra Singh, along with Isro chairman V Narayanan and four Indian astronauts at Bharat Mandapam on…
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