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Marine Worms Face 'Silent Extinction' Before Scientists Can Name Them Many marine annelid species may vanish before being identified. The EuroWorm project will build an open-access genomic database of European segmented worms to accelerate discovery, though the pace of ...

📍Marine Worms Face 'Silent Extinction' Before Scientists Can Name Them.

Many marine annelid species may vanish before being identified. The EuroWorm project will build an open-access genomic database of European...

#Science #Ecology #GenomicDatabase #ScienceNews

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Artemis II launches for the Moon — and nobody seems to care? Artemis II successfully launched for the Moon yesterday, but this seems like a side-story almost nobody is talking about.

I was aboard an Alaska Airlines flight when the flight attendant made an announcement about the Artemis II launch schedule. No one on board seemed to care. Why? #ArtemisII #Space #ScienceNews

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Scientists just turned plastic bottles into a Parkinson's drug

Scientists have just achieved a stunning feat, transforming plastic bottles into a vital Parkinson's drug! This innovative breakthrough offers a dual win for environmental sustainability and medical hope. ♻️💊 #ScienceNews #Parkinsons #Recycling

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How a 3D "virtual twin" of your heart could one day save your life, and more news! See my 3 April 43-minute segment on the Computer America show at direct YouTube link here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvhA... Hear podcast on Apple Podcasts and iHeart Radio. #sciencenews #technologynews

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Why some people change only when enough others do From climate action to public health, even widely supported solutions often fail to gain momentum. Researchers at the University of Zurich now show why: people differ in how much social support they n...

No matter how independently minded you think we are, our tribal nature gives all of us a herd mentality.
The question isn't will you go along with the others, it's how much pressure does it take for you to go along with the others.
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Photo of Victor Glover, pilot of Artemis II lunar mission

Photo of Victor Glover, pilot of Artemis II lunar mission

To the moon. #VictorGlover

#NASA #moon #space #engineering #America #achievement #science #news #sciencenews #spacenews #spaceflight #rocket #SLS #SpaceLaunchSystem #humanachievement

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The clitoris gets mapped out in full for the first time Image: Inna Marchenko | Dreamstime.com Science is finally connecting the dots, or rather, the nerves. After decades of partial sketches and missing detail, researchers have produced the first complete...

A long-overlooked part of anatomy just got its most detailed map yet. Sensational, indeed. #Health #WomensHealth #STEM #Anatomy #ScienceNews community.designtaxi.com/topic/26104-...

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☕Hey coffee nerds, International researchers have developed an equation which calculates how easily water flows through coffee grounds, which dictates flavour and bitterness

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congrats to NASA and the Artemis 2 team for their successful moon-bound launch. #space #nasa #moon #nerdlife #sciencenews

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April's 'pink moon,' the first full moon of spring, will be visible Wednesday evening!

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#PinkMoon #FullMoon #ScienceNews

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Striking a chord: How music primes our minds for connection When neuroscientist and musician AZA Allsop discovered research by his Yale colleague Joy Hirsch about how group drumming and musical interaction can affect social behavior, he knew there was a collab...

Music fosters connection
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Scientists achieve ‘impossible’ solar efficiency in renewables breakthrough >Researchers in [Japan](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/japan) have developed a new material that allows solar cells to generate an amount of energy from sunlight that was previously thought impossible. >The discovery, made by a team at Kyushu University, involves a special “spin-flip” emitter that can harvest energy from the Sun that is typically lost as heat. >The breakthrough overcomes the long-standing limit of conventional solar cells to achieve an energy conversion efficiency of 130 per cent – opening up new possibilities for ultra-efficient [solar panels](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/solar-panels). >With conventional solar cells, a single particle of light called a photon can generate one energy carrier, known as an exciton. >Until now, solar cell technology has only been able to harvest energy from about one-third of the available sunlight due to higher-energy photons, like blue light, being lost as heat. >The researchers used a process called singlet fission to split the excitons from the higher-energy photons into two lower-energy excitons – theoretically doubling the energy. >“We have two main strategies to break through this limit,” said Yoichi Sasaki, Associate Professor at Kyushu University’s Faculty of Engineering. >“One is to convert lower-energy infrared photons into higher energy visible photons. The other is to use singlet fission to generate two excitons from a single exciton photon.” >The research was published in the *Journal of the American Chemical Society*, in [a study](https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jacs.5c20500) titled ‘Exploring spin-state selective harvesting pathways from singlet fission dimers to a near-infrared-enissive spin-flip emitter’. >The discovery is the latest in a string of recent breakthroughs with solar technology, making the [renewable energy](https://www.independent.co.uk/topic/renewable-energy) sector increasingly efficient and cost effective. >Earlier this month, a team in Switzerland set a new efficiency record for a new type of solar cell using the ‘[miracle material](https://tech.yahoo.com/science/articles/miracle-solar-tech-passes-key-150306308.html)’ perovskite. >By combining it with silicon, the researchers were able to achieve efficiency levels that rival satellite-grade solar panels at a fraction of the cost.

Scientists have achieved what was once deemed 'impossible' in solar efficiency, marking a monumental breakthrough for renewable energy! ☀️ This incredible leap could redefine our path to a clean energy future. #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #ScienceNews

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We pretty much have evidence for life in other solar systems.
We pretty much have evidence for life in other solar systems. YouTube video by Sabine Hossenfelder

We pretty much have evidence for life in other solar systems.

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As humanity has searched the universe for signs of life, we’ve found a surprising number of clues suggesting that alien life might exist on multiple other planets.

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More Evidence for UAPs! Scientists Afraid to Speak Out

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#science #sciencenews #uap

These phenomena are increasingly popping up in headlines as technology advances, but for some reason scientists are still reluctant to research them.

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📰 Today's Science News: Mysterious dips in starlight around young M dwarf stars turned out to be massive plasma rings in their magnetic fields, acting as space weather monitors. The findings could change how we think about life on nearby planets. #sciencenews #space #spacenews

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Stories, not shopping lists: Narrative dating profiles draw more interest If you want to attract more interest on dating apps, don’t just list your best qualities in your profile – instead, tell a story about your life. Dating profiles that tell a story create e...

Looking for love? Don't list what you're looking out for, tell a story

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Weekly Solar Geoengineering Updates (23 March - 29 March 2026) Weekly SRM roundup of research papers, web posts, events, jobs, projects, podcasts, videos and much more.

🚨🗞️Weekly Solar Geoengineering Updates (23-29 March 2026)🗞️🚨

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#SRM #ClimateTech #ScienceNews #ClimateRepiar

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CARBON REMOVAL WEEKLY SUMMARY (23 MARCH - 29 MARCH 2026)-WEEK#13 Links to recent scientific papers, web posts, upcoming events, job opportunities, podcasts, and event recordings, etc. on Carbon Dioxide Removal Technology

🚨🗞️Weekly Carbon Removal Updates (23-29 March 2026)🗞️🚨

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#CDR #ClimateTech #ScienceNews #ClimateRepair

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First European case of H9N2 bird flu reported in Italy – what you need to know | The-14 First European human case of H9N2 bird flu reported in Italy. Learn what scientists say about risks, transmission, and why the public should remain calm today.

First European case of H9N2 bird flu reported in Italy – what you need to know
#BirdFlu #H9N2 #PublicHealth #HealthNews #Influenza #Virology #GlobalHealth #DiseaseOutbreak #HealthAwareness #MedicalNews #ScienceNews #Epidemiology #Prevention #Healthcare
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ein dunkelblaues Rennauto, ohne Dach, Helm vom Fahrer hellblau.

ein dunkelblaues Rennauto, ohne Dach, Helm vom Fahrer hellblau.

#Studie zeigt: Videospiele verbessern Fahrfähigkeiten 🚘🎮

Schon wenige Stunden in Games wie #Forza oder #CallofDuty können Beherrschung der Fahrspur und Aufmerksamkeit unter Druck verbessern.

Volle Meldung:

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#GamingNews #ScienceNews

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More anxiety when religion is lacking Young people around the world are increasingly suffering from anxiety disorders. A team from the Mental Health Research and Treatment Center (FBZ) at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, has investigated ...

Irreligious anxiety. I may not be religious, but there's no denying the benefits that a religion can bring to your wellbeing.
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💊 International researchers say the common antidepressant fluvoxamine reduces long COVID–19-related fatigue, one of the condition’s most persistent and debilitating symptoms

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📰 Today's Science News: High doses of antioxidant supplements may affect future generations. A study found male mice given common supplements like NAC produced offspring with facial and skull changes, linked to altered sperm DNA. #sciencenews #research #healthnews

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Full network of clitoral nerves mapped out for first time

The full, intricate network of clitoral nerves has been successfully mapped for the very first time! This groundbreaking achievement promises to significantly advance our understanding of female anatomy and pleasure. 🔬💖 #ScienceNews #Anatomy #WomensHealth

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🦠 In 2023, 259,000 people died from meningitis and 2.5 million people were infected with the disease, globally

✨Follow the link for more information on this story✨
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#science #sciencenews #research #stem #facts #knowledge #sciencefacts #meningitis

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Humans and animals share preferences for sounds, citizen-science study shows Do humans share a sense of acoustic beauty with other animals? According to a new study, the answer may be yes. In a global citizen-science experiment, researchers show that humans tend to prefer many...

Different species seems to enjoy the same kinds of sounds.
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Ocean's Missing Plastic Found — It's in Your Brain Scientists have found the ocean's "missing" plastic — 27 million tons of invisible nanoplastics now saturating the North Atlantic, entering food webs and human brain tissue alike.

📍The Atlantic Is Hiding a 27-Million-Ton Secret—And It's Already Inside Your Brain.

Scientists have found the ocean's "missing" plastic — 27 million tons of invisible nanoplastics now saturating...

#ScienceNews #NanoPlastics #MarineBiology #ScienceNews

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Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident—he’s lucky to be alive Atmospheric scientist Perry Samson was doing fieldwork when he was unexpectedly caught inside a tornado—making him one of the few such people who have lived to tell the tale

Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident—he’s lucky to be alive #Science #EarthSciences #Meteorology #TornadoSurvival #ExtremeWeather #ScienceNews

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Storytelling may hold key to building memory New research suggests that telling stories – from ancient campfire tales to modern-day digital communication – may be tied to how human memory evolved. It also could be a key to improving ...

I've just written an entire book about how important stories are to the human condition. I wasn't going to add anything further into the first edition, but maybe I should make an exception for this study.
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NASA, SpaceX Launch US-European Satellite to Monitor Earth’s Oceans - NASA The Sentinel-6B satellite lifted off aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base in central California at 9:21

A stellar discovery! NASA's TESS spacecraft tripled the known stars in the Pleiades cluster. This data helps astronomers understand star formation. A reminder of how much is left to explore.

#NASA #Astronomy #SpaceDiscovery #ScienceNews

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