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  • New Scientist

    • A vast dam across the Bering Strait could stop the AMOC collapsing
      If a key ocean current collapses it could plunge northern Europe into a big freeze. Now researchers are weighing up a drastic intervention – building a 130-kilometre-wide dam between the US and Russia
    • Neanderthal 'kneeprint' found next to mysterious stalagmite circle
      An impression made in clay around 175,000 years ago could be a kneeprint left by one of the builders of a strange stalagmite circle found deep inside Bruniquel cave in south-west France
    • US government releases huge batch of UFO files
      The US Department of Defense has released hundreds of documents and photographs related to UFOs, some of which have been declassified, in the first of many drops to come
    • Doubling their genomes may have helped plants survive mass extinctions
      Many flowering plants have duplicated genomes, which could have helped them evolve to deal with extreme stress in times of environmental upheaval
    • Fire is spreading in the Chernobyl exclusion zone after drone crash
      A drone has crashed in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, causing a fire that has spread to 12 square kilometres of land. Dry weather, strong winds and the presence of land mines are complicating efforts to bring the blaze under control
  • Scientific American

    • Wildfire breaks out inside Chernobyl exclusion zone

      A fire covering at least five square miles burned through the exclusion zone around the site of the world’s worst nuclear disaster on Friday after two drones crashed into the area

    • See the Pentagon’s new UFO image release

      The Pentagon has started releasing files related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), also called UFOs. Here are the images released so far

    • U.S. neutrino megaproject takes shape in abandoned gold mine

      The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment will study nature’s most mysterious particle a mile beneath South Dakota’s Black Hills and will potentially reveal the origins of matter

    • Pentagon releases trove of new UFO files, but skeptics aren’t impressed

      The Pentagon’s first UFO file release includes photographs, videos and documents gathered as part of an effort that spans several governmental offices and agencies, including the FBI, the White House and NASA

    • There is no vaccine for deadly hantavirus, but this scientist is working on one

      Virologist Jay Hooper is developing a vaccine for the rare rodent virus behind an outbreak on a cruise ship

  • Science News

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    • If wings came before flight, what were they for?
      Scientists use simulated dinosaurs to trigger real insect brains and test how wings originally evolved.
    • To understand black holes, physicists turn to a mathematical ‘Rosetta stone’
      A link between particle physics and gravity equations, called the double copy, applies to Hawking radiation, creating a new way into black hole puzzles.
    • Why some brain cells are particularly vulnerable to multiple sclerosis
      DNA damage from inflammation outpaces the cells’ ability to self-repair. The finding, in human brain cells and mice, could point to new MS treatments.
    • A grapefruit-sized quantum device mapped Earth’s magnetic field from space
      On the International Space Station, a cube holding a diamond-based sensor revealed the potential for quantum magnetometers.
    • 25 people learned to fly with virtual wings. Here’s how the brain changed
      A new study shows learning to fly in virtual reality with virtual wings can reshape the brain, making it treat wings more like body parts.
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