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Science

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WWildlife
Rescued bears are 'thriving', sanctuary says
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Rescued bears are ‘thriving’, sanctuary says

  • December 27, 2025
Patrick HughesSouth of England, Sandown BBC Benji and Balu have been living in an animal sanctuary on the…
SScience
Scientists learn what these human ancestors actually looked like
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Scientists learn what these human ancestors actually looked like

  • December 27, 2025
For about fifteen years, a group of early humans called Denisovans lived only in gene sequencers and human…
EEnvironment
Top Forecasts and What They Mean for Investors • Carbon Credits
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Top Forecasts and What They Mean for Investors • Carbon Credits

  • December 27, 2025
2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for the voluntary carbon market (VCM). After years of…
SSpace
Bonkers New Space Station Expands to Full Size From Single Capsule
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Bonkers New Space Station Expands to Full Size From Single Capsule

  • December 27, 2025
The International Space Station was painstakingly assembled segment by segment, launched into orbit by many expensive and logistically…
PPhysics
The Blueprint
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Trigger-based single photons generated on demand for quantum tech

  • December 27, 2025
Light already carries our phone calls, videos, and emails across the world through optical fibers, but the same…
WWildlife
Baby Elephant Showing off for Tourists Is Downright Irresistible
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Baby Elephant Showing off for Tourists Is Downright Irresistible

  • December 27, 2025
Wildlife photographer Cassie Noel Photography recently shared a core memory from her time on safari: a curious baby…
SScience
Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time
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Scientists recover RNA from an extinct animal for the first time

  • December 27, 2025
Scientists in Sweden recovered RNA from an extinct, 130-year-old Tasmanian tiger, also known as a thylacine. They then…
EEnvironment
Storm cleanup underway across Southern California after widespread damage, rare Boyle Heights tornado
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Storm cleanup underway across Southern California after widespread damage, rare Boyle Heights tornado

  • December 27, 2025
The storm may be over, but the aftermath is just setting in. Cleanup efforts are underway across Southern…
SSpace
Astronomers find unexpected cluster of objects in the Kuiper Belt
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Astronomers find unexpected cluster of objects in the Kuiper Belt

  • December 27, 2025
Astronomers have found a compact new cluster of objects inside the Kuiper belt, which is a distant band…
PPhysics
Supernovae drive turbulence and outflow in the gas dynamics of a galaxy. It is not enough to simply model the stars and dark matter, but also take this into account when modelling the gas distribution.
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This galaxy simulation can fit so many stars and gas particles in it

  • December 27, 2025
Title: The First Star-by-star N-body/Hydrodynamics Simulation of Our Galaxy Coupling with a Surrogate Model Authors: Keiya Hirashima, Michiko…
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