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28 articles · Feb 2026

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Feb 25 2026
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Hidden Forces Shape Our World

Researchers have made groundbreaking discoveries about the intricate relationships between living systems, the Earth's crust, and the atmosphere, revealing the complex web of forces that shape our world.

Feb 24 2026
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How Science and Tech Are Solving Global Challenges

Researchers and scientists are developing innovative solutions to tackle pressing global issues, from climate change to wildlife poaching, using advanced technologies and interdisciplinary approaches.

Feb 24 2026
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Can Science Solve the World's Most Pressing Problems?

Researchers are tackling some of the world's most complex challenges, from understanding why the planet doesn't dry out to creating new biomaterials inspired by animal muscles.

Feb 24 2026
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Super-Jupiters Push the Limits of Planet Size

Researchers investigate the geological and geochemical processes that govern the size of gas giants, challenging our understanding of planetary formation.

Feb 24 2026
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Science Updates: Planets Align, Probability Explained, and More

As we continue to explore and understand the world around us, scientists and researchers are making new discoveries that shed light on various aspects of our lives.

Feb 26 2026
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Breakthroughs in Science: From Squeaky Sneakers to TB Treatments

Researchers make strides in understanding friction, multicellularity, natural products, and Lepidoptera

Feb 26 2026
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Can Science Help Us Predict and Prevent Chaos?

From combustion waves to social media firestorms, researchers develop new models and tools to anticipate and mitigate unpredictable events

Feb 26 2026
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Science Unveils Secrets of Nature and Technology

From Plant Growth to Cancer Treatment, Researchers Make Groundbreaking Discoveries

Feb 26 2026
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Steaelite RAT: A New Tool for Cybercrime

Researchers have discovered a new remote access trojan called Steaelite, which combines data theft and ransomware management capabilities in a single tool, making it easier for attackers to launch sophisticated cyberattacks.

Mar 1 2026
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Growing Food in Space Requires Unconventional Methods

Researchers turn to human waste as a vital resource for future space missions

Feb 23 2026
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New Discoveries and Breakthroughs in Science and Medicine

From peptides to plant hormones, researchers make strides in various fields

Feb 23 2026
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Climate Change: New Insights and Innovations Emerge

Researchers uncover hidden patterns in water evaporation, AI improves satellite imaging, and novel policies address carbon emissions

Feb 23 2026
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Breakthroughs in Materials Science and Quantum Computing

Researchers have made significant strides in materials science and quantum computing, with potential applications in energy, medicine, and space exploration.

Feb 23 2026
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Are We Missing Alien Signals?

Researchers consider the notion that Earth may have already received signals from extraterrestrial life, but we didn't notice due to limitations in our search methods.

Feb 21 2026
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Engineered nanoparticles could deliver better targeted cancer treatment to lymph nodes

Researchers Make Strides in Cancer Treatment, Microscopy, and Image Sensors, While NASA Faces New Challenges

Feb 20 2026
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Surveillance State Pushback and AI Concerns Rise

Citizens, experts, and researchers sound alarm on data collection and AI risks

Feb 20 2026
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Cyber Threats Evolve as Attackers Exploit AI and Human Weaknesses

Researchers warn of sophisticated tactics and vulnerabilities in AI models and human psychology

Feb 17 2026
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Nearly All Adults Over 40 Have Shoulder Abnormalities, Study Reveals

A recent study has found that an astonishing 99% of adults over 40 have shoulder "abnormalities" visible on an MRI, even if they don't experience any symptoms. This raises important questions about the relationship between joint health and age. Researchers are now reevaluating what constitutes a "normal" joint.

Feb 15 2026
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The Elusive Quest for Bigfoot: Unveiling the Motivations of 130 Devoted Hunters

Researchers have delved into the world of Bigfoot hunting, interviewing 130 enthusiasts to understand what drives their pursuit of a creature whose existence is highly unlikely. The study sheds light on the intriguing subculture surrounding this mythical creature. From thrill-seeking adventurers to those driven by scientific curiosity, the motivations of Bigfoot hunters are as varied as they are fascinating.

Feb 8 2026
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The Hidden Connections: How Independent Discoveries and Tech Trends Shape Our World

From mathematical breakthroughs to coding habits, and from cybersecurity vulnerabilities to autonomous systems, the world of tech is full of fascinating connections and discoveries waiting to be uncovered. This article delves into the stories of researchers who independently developed the same math, the joys of writing code by hand, and the intricacies of running one's own autonomous system on the internet.

Feb 7 2026
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Science and Education Intersect: Breakthroughs in Computing, AI, and Oceanography, and Rethinking the Role of Breaks in Schools

From the development of a light-based computer that operates at room temperature to the use of AI in designing therapeutic drugs, scientists are making strides in various fields. Meanwhile, researchers are also exploring the importance of breaks in schools and how they can be considered part of the learning process. Additionally, computer simulations are helping us better understand the impact of hurricane currents on surface waves.

Feb 7 2026
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Science in Focus: From Surgery to Space, and the Coast to Ancient Burials

This week in science, a study reveals that listening to music in the operating room can improve surgical performance, while astronomers uncover the secrets of a distant galaxy. Meanwhile, researchers make breakthroughs in sustainable production and coastal erosion, and a new study sheds light on ancient burial practices.

Feb 5 2026
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Breakthroughs Abound: Mapping Cancer, Unveiling Earth's Secrets, and Unlocking Human Potential

From the intricacies of cancer growth to the mysteries of Earth's magnetic field, and from the resilience of human life to the curiosity of infant minds, recent scientific discoveries are shedding new light on the complexities of our world. Researchers have made significant strides in understanding the genetic mutations driving cancer, the deep-Earth structures shaping our planet's magnetic field, and the critical care that can change the course of traumatic injuries. Meanwhile, innovative technologies are controlling light in unprecedented ways, and brain scans are revealing the remarkable cognitive abilities of two-month-old babies.

Feb 4 2026
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Breakthroughs in Science and Health: New Discoveries in Wireless Tech, Vaccines, Nutrition, and Brain Function

From advancements in wireless technology to new insights into brain function, recent breakthroughs are shedding light on innovative solutions to pressing global challenges. Meanwhile, researchers are making strides in vaccine development, nutrition, and disease prevention, offering hope for a healthier future.

Feb 3 2026
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Exploring the Frontiers of Science and Nature: Breakthroughs and Concerns

From the depths of the Pacific Ocean to the vastness of space, scientists are making groundbreaking discoveries that shed light on the intricate relationships between human health, the environment, and technology. Meanwhile, researchers are also sounding the alarm on the dangers of unproven treatments and the impact of pollution on our planet.