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46 articles · Dec 2025 — Feb 2026

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Feb 25 2026
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Breakthroughs in Science and Technology Offer Hope for a Better Future

From 3D-printed sea lion pelvises to self-shrinking metamaterials, scientists are making strides in various fields to address some of the world's most pressing problems.

Feb 25 2026
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What's the Secret to Unlocking Human Potential and the Future of AI?

From the intricate patterns on 60,000-year-old ostrich eggs to the discovery of a new plant species, scientists are uncovering the secrets of human ingenuity and the natural world, while also developing innovative solutions to

Feb 25 2026
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Exploring the Cosmos: New Discoveries and Challenges

From galaxies to Mars, scientists make strides in understanding the universe

Feb 25 2026
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Feral Predators Threaten Native Species, But Ancient History Offers Hope

Scientists study impact of introduced predators on native wildlife and uncover clues in New Zealand's geological past

Feb 25 2026
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Cannabis essential oils unlock how camphor repels mosquitoes

In recent weeks, scientists have made significant strides in various fields, from understanding how mosquitoes detect repellents to uncovering the mysteries of Alzheimer's disease and the Milky Way's magnetic field.

Feb 25 2026
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Breakthroughs Abound: From Virtual Worlds to Real-World Discoveries

Scientists make strides in gaming, immunology, environmental science, and more

Feb 24 2026
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How Can We Track the Heartbeats of the Planet?

Thousands of bird enthusiasts worldwide participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count, providing crucial data on wild bird populations and helping scientists understand environmental changes.

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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Training harder could be rewiring your gut bacteria

** As scientists continue to explore the complexities of our world, they are discovering surprising connections between seemingly unrelated fields.

Feb 24 2026
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Scientists reverse muscle aging in mice and discover a surprising catch

** In a week marked by significant scientific breakthroughs, researchers have made strides in reversing muscle aging, uncovering the secrets of extracellular vesicles, and exploring the potential of multinational companies to drive climate action.

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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US Military Activities Threaten Guam's Coral Reefs

Scientists warn of accelerated collapse due to live-fire testing and munitions

Feb 26 2026
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Icy "Space Snowmen" Abound in Our Solar System

Scientists uncover simple formation process for mysterious Kuiper Belt objects

Feb 26 2026
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Scientists Uncover Hidden Secrets of Life

Breakthroughs in biology, chemistry, and space research shed new light on evolution, synthesis, and environmental impact

Feb 26 2026
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Climate Change Impacts Delve into Daily Life

Scientists are discovering the profound impact of climate change on various aspects of life, from altering the timing of tropical flower blooms to disrupting whale habitats and even influencing the rise of sourdough bread.

Mar 1 2026
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Earth's Seas Dipped Below Freezing During Snowball Era

Scientists uncover evidence of extreme cold during ancient ice age

Mar 1 2026
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Q&A How can microbiome science solve problems in after 5 fresh reports

Here is the synthesized article: **TITLE** Science in Flux: Breakthroughs and Bans **SUBTITLE** New Discoveries in Agriculture, Climate, and Space, Amidst Government Restrictions on AI **EXCERPT** From microbiome science to exoplanet exploration, scientists are

Feb 22 2026
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Exploring the Unseen: From the Deep Sea to the Quantum Realm

Scientists Make Breakthroughs in Mapping the Ocean Floor, Understanding Algorithmic Bias, and Improving Quantum Computing

Feb 28 2026
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Green Innovations on the Rise

Scientists discover new ways to reduce environmental impact of industries

Feb 28 2026
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Scientists Tackle Sustainability and Publishing Challenges

Breakthroughs in biodegradable plastics, protein research, and peer review reform

Feb 23 2026
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Breakthroughs Abound in Science and Tech

From sustainable catalysts to viral-inspired mRNA delivery, scientists are making strides in various fields, while farmers refuse lucrative data center deals.

Feb 23 2026
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Blood Test Forecasts Alzheimer's Years Before Symptoms

Scientists develop a simple test to predict onset of memory loss

Feb 23 2026
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New Theory Aids Search for Life Beyond Earth

A new model for exploring exoplanet atmospheres has been introduced, enabling scientists to better analyze starlight passing through an exoplanet's atmosphere for signs of life.

Feb 27 2026
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Scientists Weigh In on Godzilla Attack Survival and Lunar Oxygen Extraction

Experts assess monster attack preparedness and NASA's latest lunar technology

Feb 27 2026
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Nature's Hidden Computers and the Future of Clean Energy

Scientists are uncovering the hidden computations that occur in natural systems, from cells to brains, and developing innovative technologies to harness their power, while also advancing clean energy solutions.

Feb 27 2026
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Antarctic Ice Cave to Store Melting Glacier Samples

Scientists rush to preserve ancient ice cores in specially dug sanctuary

Feb 21 2026
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Major government research lab appears to be squeezing out foreign scientists

Here is the rewritten article: **TITLE**: Science in Flux: Research Breakthroughs and Setbacks Emerge Amid Global Health Concerns **SUBTITLE**: From battery innovations to cancer-linked chemicals in hair extensions, scientists make strides while measles outbreaks

Feb 20 2026
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Space Exploration Advances with New Discoveries and Technologies

Scientists have made significant progress in understanding red giant stars, discovered 70 dusty galaxies, and developed more autonomous Mars rovers, while also addressing concerns about space pollution.

Feb 11 2026
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Scientists discover how life experiences rewrite the immune system

Recent research reveals how ultra-processed foods, life experiences, and even immune cells can impact our health, while warnings are issued over travel to Cape Verde and cataract blindness.

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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Breakthroughs in Human Evolution, Space Exploration, and Pandemic Research

From the discovery of 773,000-year-old fossils to the mysterious radiation storm on Uranus, scientists have made significant breakthroughs in various fields. Meanwhile, new research sheds light on the spread of pandemics and the impact of menopause on brain health.

Feb 4 2026
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New Frontiers in Space Exploration: Discoveries, Innovations, and the Quest for Data Centers

Recent breakthroughs in space exploration have shed new light on our understanding of the universe. From the discovery of hidden water in a Martian meteorite to the possibility of a "cold Earth" exoplanet, scientists continue to push the boundaries of human knowledge. Meanwhile, tech firms are exploring the possibility of building data centers in space, harnessing the sun's energy to power the growing demands of artificial intelligence.

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.

Jan 3 2026
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Breakthroughs in Science: Uncovering Secrets of the Past and Improving Human Health

Recent discoveries in the fields of paleontology, nutrition, neuroscience, and medicine are shedding new light on the natural world and human health. From uncovering the secrets of ancient ecosystems to developing new treatments for voice loss and Alzheimer's disease, scientists are making significant strides in understanding the complexities of life.

Jan 1 2026
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Unveiling the Mysteries of the Universe: Breakthroughs in Dark Matter, Stellar Objects, and Space Exploration

Recent studies have shed new light on the nature of dark matter, the behavior of young stellar objects, and the exploration of our galaxy. From the discovery of hypervelocity stars to the search for sterile neutrinos, scientists are making strides in understanding the universe. Here's a rundown of the latest breakthroughs in space research.

Jan 1 2026
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Exploring the Cosmos: From Black Holes to Mars and Beyond

Scientists are making groundbreaking strides in understanding the universe, from capturing 3D images of black holes to exploring the possibility of human life on Mars. Meanwhile, new discoveries and technological advancements are fueling our imagination and inspiring new works of science fiction.

Dec 31 2025
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Discoveries Uncover Hidden Secrets of Our World and Beyond

From the mysteries of the human immune system to the vastness of space, scientists have made groundbreaking discoveries that shed light on the intricacies of our world and the universe. Recent studies have revealed a missing protein that may be aging our immune system, the joy of inventing new emotions, and the surprising risks of even moderate drinking.

Dec 31 2025
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Space Exploration Kicks Off the New Year with Milestones and Discoveries

As the world welcomes a new year, space agencies and scientists are celebrating a string of exciting discoveries and milestones, from the successful breeding of space-traveled mice to breathtaking images of colliding galaxies and the search for technosignatures from mysterious interstellar objects.

Dec 29 2025
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Breakthroughs and Challenges: Advances in Science and Environment

From rejuvenating the immune system to accelerating Arctic warming, scientists are making groundbreaking discoveries that shed light on the complex relationships between human health, the environment, and technology. Meanwhile, innovations in industries such as garment-making and mining are offering new opportunities for sustainability. Here's a closer look at some of the most significant recent findings.

Dec 28 2025
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Breakthroughs in Science: Uncovering Hidden Links and Unraveling Mysteries in Ocean, Brain, and Body

From the depths of the ocean to the intricacies of the human brain, scientists have made significant discoveries that shed light on the mysteries of our world. Recent studies have uncovered a missing link in the ocean's food chain, revealed clear brain signals of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and explored the potential of fusion reactors to create dark matter particles.