Researchers have identified a giant prehistoric octopus species that reached 19 meters in total length, making …
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Chinese team unveils 12-billion-light-year cosmological simulation with 4.2 trillion particles
On April 24, 2026, a Chinese-led international team unveiled “HyperMillennium,” a cosmological simulation of unprecedented scale: …
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NASA’s Curiosity rover has detected seven complex organic molecules in Martian rock samples, marking the first …
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Physicists at Emory University have used artificial intelligence to uncover new physics in dusty plasma, a …
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An mRNA Vaccine for H5N1 Avian Influenza Undergoes Phase 3 Trial to Assess Pandemic Potential An mRNA Vaccine for H5N1 Avian Influenza Undergoes Phase 3 Trial to Assess Pandemic Potential
An mRNA vaccine for H5N1 avian influenza is being tested in a phase 3 clinical trial …
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The Lyrid meteor shower reached its peak on the night of April 22–23, 2026, offering stargazers …
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Wentao Yu’s neural network spotted a pattern in dusty plasma data that no human had seen …
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On April 22, 2026, NASA shared an iPhone video of astronaut Christina Koch illuminated by Earthshine inside Orion during Artemis II, showing sunlight reflected from Earth lighting her face as the spacecraft orbited 33,800 miles away. The footage, posted by NASA’s official Artemis account on X, highlights how everyday technology documents deep space exploration. The mission launched April 1, 2026, with crew Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, reaching a peak distance of 252,756 miles — farther than any humans before. Additional imagery includes Wiseman’s April 2 photo of Earth’s terminator and the crew’s documentation of an “Earthset,” echoing Apollo 8’s iconic “Earthrise.” These visuals continue humanity’s legacy of space-based Earth observation, from Apollo’s “blue marble” to Voyager’s “pale blue dot.”
On April 22, 2026, NASA shared a video captured by astronaut Christina Koch showing Earthshine illuminating …
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McGill Researchers Identify Specific Brain Cells Linked to Depression Using Single-Cell Genomics McGill Researchers Identify Specific Brain Cells Linked to Depression Using Single-Cell Genomics
Researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Institute have identified two specific types of brain cells …
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Scientists trace comet 3I/ATLAS to isolated Milky Way region, revealing 11-billion-year-old origins
Scientists have traced the origin of comet 3I/ATLAS to a cold, isolated region of the Milky …
