AI & Science: What Is the Future of Discovery? - American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Amacad.org May 21

AI & Science: What Is the Future of Discovery? - American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Continued progress in artificial intelligence, its expanding usefulness in science, and its contributions to landmark ad...

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Lunar Outpost has big plans for the moon. The new Pegasus lunar rover is just the start - Space
Space.com May 21

Lunar Outpost has big plans for the moon. The new Pegasus lunar rover is just the start - Space

"We're a lunar infrastructure company, and the infrastructure of the moon base won't be built by astronauts alone."...

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How Ecotypes Harbor the Genetic Memory of a Species’ Past - Quanta Magazine
Quanta Magazine May 21

How Ecotypes Harbor the Genetic Memory of a Species’ Past - Quanta Magazine

Evolutionary biologists are uncovering genomic mechanisms that allow populations to adapt quickly to different, hyperloc...

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The Moon Is Drifting Away from Earth, and Scientists Can Measure It Down to Inches - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 21

The Moon Is Drifting Away from Earth, and Scientists Can Measure It Down to Inches - The Daily Galaxy

The Moon seems unchanging in our night sky, but scientists say there are forces quietly shaping both our planet and its ...

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Scientists Mapping the Mediterranean for the First Time Found an Active Structure Still Moving Deep Under the Seafloor - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 21

Scientists Mapping the Mediterranean for the First Time Found an Active Structure Still Moving Deep Under the Seafloor - The Daily Galaxy

A routine seafloor scan near Sicily caught something that wasn't supposed to exist. What surfaced in the data rewrites m...

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Strange stacked stones spotted on Mars photo of the day for May 21, 2026 - Space
Space.com May 21

Strange stacked stones spotted on Mars photo of the day for May 21, 2026 - Space

OK, who's been stacking rocks on Mars?...

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SpaceX launches Starlink 10-31 mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida - Florida Today
Florida Today May 21

SpaceX launches Starlink 10-31 mission from Cape Canaveral, Florida - Florida Today

SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket on Starlink 10-31 mission at 6:04 am Thursday, May 21, 2026, from Cape Canaveral Space F...

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Scientists May Have Finally Solved Why Humans Are Right-Handed - SciTechDaily
SciTechDaily May 21

Scientists May Have Finally Solved Why Humans Are Right-Handed - SciTechDaily

Scientists say the mystery of why humans are so right-handed may trace back to our first steps on two legs....

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Scientists Finally Know Why Earth Keeps Heating Up While One Layer of the Atmosphere Keeps Freezing - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 21

Scientists Finally Know Why Earth Keeps Heating Up While One Layer of the Atmosphere Keeps Freezing - The Daily Galaxy

Earth’s surface is heating up, but far above the planet, temperatures are moving in the opposite direction. Scientists...

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Scientists just reversed about 80% of aging in elderly mice in a single month — and they did it by boosting one protein - Space Daily
Space Daily May 21

Scientists just reversed about 80% of aging in elderly mice in a single month — and they did it by boosting one protein - Space Daily

A research team at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, led by Haim Cohen, has just published findings in Nature Communication...

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A joint European-Chinese satellite just went up on Vega-C, and the images it returns could change how scientists understand Earth’s magnetic shield - Space Daily
Space Daily May 21

A joint European-Chinese satellite just went up on Vega-C, and the images it returns could change how scientists understand Earth’s magnetic shield - Space Daily

A joint European-Chinese satellite designed to image Earth’s magnetic shield in X-rays for the first time reached orbi...

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The Parker Solar Probe is still flying through the Sun's corona at 430,000 miles per hour, fast enough to cross the continental United States in about 20 seconds, because a 4.5-inch carbon-foam shield keeps the spacecraft in the shade - Space Daily
Space Daily May 21

The Parker Solar Probe is still flying through the Sun's corona at 430,000 miles per hour, fast enough to cross the continental United States in about 20 seconds, because a 4.5-inch carbon-foam shield keeps the spacecraft in the shade - Space Daily

NASA's Parker Solar Probe is the fastest object ever built, flying through the Sun's corona at 430,000 mph while a 4.5-i...

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There is a cloud of alcohol drifting through the constellation Aquila that is 1,000 times the diameter of our solar system and contains enough ethanol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer — and nobody has any commercial way to reach it, which is probably fo - Space Daily
Space Daily May 21

There is a cloud of alcohol drifting through the constellation Aquila that is 1,000 times the diameter of our solar system and contains enough ethanol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer — and nobody has any commercial way to reach it, which is probably fo - Space Daily

In 1995, a team of British radio astronomers led by Dr Tom Millar pointed one of the world’s largest radio telescopes ...

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Dormant volcano suddenly wakes up after 700,000 years of silence - Earth.com
Earth.com May 20

Dormant volcano suddenly wakes up after 700,000 years of silence - Earth.com

Taftan volcano in southeastern Iran rose 3.5 inches over 10 months, signaling that it is waking up after 700,000 years o...

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30 years ago, Carl Sagan revealed exactly how a ‘charlatan’ leader could take over the U.S. - Yahoo
Upworthy May 20

30 years ago, Carl Sagan revealed exactly how a ‘charlatan’ leader could take over the U.S. - Yahoo

Carl Sagan warned on Charlie Rose that America would be vulnerable to a charlatan leader without scientific skepticism....

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Every year, 27.7 million tons of Saharan dust crosses the Atlantic Ocean and settles on the Amazon rainforest, delivering roughly the exact amount of phosphorus the rainforest loses to runoff, which means the world's most productive forest is fertilised, year afte - Space Daily
Space Daily May 20

Every year, 27.7 million tons of Saharan dust crosses the Atlantic Ocean and settles on the Amazon rainforest, delivering roughly the exact amount of phosphorus the rainforest loses to runoff, which means the world's most productive forest is fertilised, year afte - Space Daily

The connection is one of those facts about the planet that nobody designed and almost no one outside the relevant atmosp...

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Forest carbon protocols underestimate climate-driven carbon loss risks - Nature
Nature.com May 20

Forest carbon protocols underestimate climate-driven carbon loss risks - Nature

The buffer pool designed to compensate for unintended carbon losses from the largest forest climate mitigation prog...

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Space debris is forcing satellites to dodge more often — costing us vital science. 'Things will get worse before they get better' - Space
Space.com May 20

Space debris is forcing satellites to dodge more often — costing us vital science. 'Things will get worse before they get better' - Space

"Each time a satellite has to maneuver to avoid a potential collision, it uses fuel which is a finite and precious resou...

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A critical initialization for biological neural networks - Nature
Nature.com May 20

A critical initialization for biological neural networks - Nature

Basic properties of symmetric random matrices can explain the emergence of macroscopic patterns in neural networks, sugg...

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How Earth recycles continents deep underground - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 20

How Earth recycles continents deep underground - Phys.org

Scientists have uncovered new evidence that Earth's continents are continuously reworked deep beneath the surface, offer...

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Early fossil eukaryotes were benthic aerobes - Nature
Nature.com May 20

Early fossil eukaryotes were benthic aerobes - Nature

Integrated palaeontological, sedimentological and geochemical analyses of ancient rocks from Australia show that early e...

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Scientists think humans developed right-handedness thanks to these 2 factors - Yahoo
Upworthy May 20

Scientists think humans developed right-handedness thanks to these 2 factors - Yahoo

A new study explored what aspect of humanity's evolution led to 90% right-hand dominance by collecting data from thousan...

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Scientists find a hidden route to the moon that saves fuel - Space
Space.com May 20

Scientists find a hidden route to the moon that saves fuel - Space

"The systematic analysis we applied in our work is something that could be adopted more widely going forward."...

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Italian Supervolcano Campi Flegrei Shows Warning Signs of Critical Shift - Indian Defence Review
Indiandefencereview.com May 20

Italian Supervolcano Campi Flegrei Shows Warning Signs of Critical Shift - Indian Defence Review

Campi Flegrei near Naples shows self-reinforcing acceleration in activity, suggesting a major geological shift may occur...

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