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The Athena lander reached the moon – but seems to have fallen over

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 5:52pm
Intuitive Machines's Athena spacecraft has landed on the surface of the moon, but it seems to have fallen over and we don't yet know if it will be able to drill for ice
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Experts say US flights are safe now but flag warning signs to look for

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 5:02pm
Flying commercially in the US remains low risk despite a recent mid-air collision, near misses and job cuts at the Federal Aviation Administration. But aviation safety experts and former FAA employees identify warning signs that would stop them from flying in the future
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The US may start vaccinating chickens and cows against bird flu

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 4:31pm
The US Department of Agriculture announced it will allocate $100 million to develop vaccines and other therapies to help contain the spread of bird flu on poultry and dairy farms
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Birds' nests in Amsterdam are made up of plastic from 30 years ago

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:00am
Coots' nests in Amsterdam are built using discarded plastic, providing a time capsule into the material's use over the past few decades
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Lasers can help detect radioactive materials from afar

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 9:00am
In a record-breaking test, researchers remotely detected radioactive material by shooting it with infrared laser pulses and analysing how the light scattered
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Two huge black holes merged into one and went flying across the cosmos

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 8:00am
A supermassive black hole that doesn't appear to be where we would expect seems to be travelling at more than a thousand kilometres per second – the result of a giant cosmic collision
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Do we all see red as the same colour? We finally have an answer

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 6:00am
It is impossible for us to know exactly how another person's experience of the world compares to our own, but a new experiment is helping to reveal that colour is indeed a shared phenomenon
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Global sea ice levels just hit a new record low

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 11:00pm
Sea ice cover in both the Antarctic and Arctic remained far below average throughout February as global average temperatures linger near record highs
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Men taking antibiotics could cut rates of bacterial vaginosis in women

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 6:00pm
Bacterial vaginosis, which is caused by bacteria overgrowing in the vagina, can be hard to treat, with women often experiencing recurring symptoms. Now it seems that asking their male sexual partners to use antibiotic pills and cream could be key to tackling the condition
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Quantum disorder is dependent on who is looking for it

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 4:45pm
A new understanding of how an observer can change the disorder, or entropy, of a quantum object could help us probe how gravity interacts with the quantum realm
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Norovirus vaccine pill shows promise against 'winter vomiting' bug

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 3:00pm
Most people recover from norovirus, a highly contagious infection, within a few days but it can be particularly risky for some groups. Now a small trial of a pill designed to protect against the virus has shown promise in older people
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We need a global environmental court – and we need it now

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 2:00pm
Our current justice system won't save small island nations like mine. We need a court with the authority to properly address climate change, says Anthony Carmona, a former president of Trinidad and Tobago
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Rediscover The OA, a TV show with echoes of late director David Lynch

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 2:00pm
The death of David Lynch, who shaped decades of film and TV, is bound to hurt. Rediscovering a show called The OA helps, with its Twin Peaks-style echoes of small-town US and other Lynchian themes, says Bethan Ackerley
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Eerie image of a space-bound rocket among photo contest finalists

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 2:00pm
This photograph of a Soyuz rocket bathed in mist was selected as a finalist for the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 competition
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How Moore's law led us to a flawed vision of the future

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 2:00pm
Back in the 1960s, it seemed like better communications could solve all our problems. Don’t blame the technology for the failure of that dream, says Annalee Newitz
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Scientists want to poke me where, with a what?

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 2:00pm
Feedback discovers that breasts have been "largely ignored" when it comes to tactile acuity – but is relieved that researchers have acted to change this oversight
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How neuroscience and bad studies have fuelled intensive parenting

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 2:00pm
Motherdom is the latest book to lay bare the shaky science pressuring parents to perfectly steer their children's development from birth. It's a welcome reality check, finds Penny Sarchet
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Health scares for a new generation must be tackled with solid science

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 2:00pm
A rise in cancers among younger people, particularly colorectal cancer, is prompting speculation on social media over the causes. Only slow, careful research can get to the truth
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Light has been transformed into a 'supersolid' for the first time

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 12:00pm
Supersolids are strange materials that behave like both a solid and a fluid due to quantum effects – and now researchers have created an intriguing new type of supersolid from laser light
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Ancient humans used bone tools a million years earlier than we thought

Wed, 03/05/2025 - 12:00pm
Hominins may have learned how to make bone tools by adapting the techniques they mastered for stone ones
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