Day: April 2, 2025
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Ancient alligator-sized amphibians died under mysterious circumstances
A fossil trove uncovered in Wyoming is providing some of the best examples yet of an ancient species of alligator-sized…
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Sky-High Revolution as Satellites Supercharge Blockchain Speed by 100X
A new blockchain system developed by NYU computer scientists has shattered performance records by processing over five million transactions every…
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Space Rock That Threatened Earth Now Eyes the Moon With 4% Impact Chance
A near–Earth asteroid that briefly became the highest-risk space object in recorded history has astronomers shifting their attention to a…
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Being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health
Being physically active for one to two days a week, often called a “weekend warrior,” may provide comparable health and…
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Heart Surgery in Parents Leaves Lasting Legacy in Offspring
When a heart is injured early in life, the memory of that trauma doesn’t just remain with the individual—it can…
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Galaxies die earlier than expected
For a long time, scientists thought that only actively star-forming galaxies should be observed in the very early Universe. The…
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Cost to build multifamily housing in California more than twice as high as in Texas
Building multifamily housing in California is more than twice as expensive as it is in Texas, with much of the…
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Buzz-Worthy Discovery: New Test Spots Super-Resistant Honey Bees as Colony Losses Mount
A promising new tool for beekeepers could help combat alarming honey bee losses, which reached their highest levels on record…
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Scientists create ‘fungi tiles’ with elephant skin texture to cool buildings
A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed ‘fungi tiles’ that could one day…
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Sociology leaders rally in support of academia, urge protection of free inquiry and research
The American Sociological Association has led a coalition of leading sociological organizations to issue an open letter defending the vital…
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