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Nebula Knowledge: Stunning Space Structures Quiz

📋 Key Facts ✓ The quiz tests cosmic eye by matching dazzling nebula images to names. ✓ Focuses on stunning space structures in the scie...

Dec 22Space.comScience

UK's 2025 Likely Hottest Year on Record, Met Office Says

📋 Key Facts ✓ 2025 is likely to be the UK's hottest year on record. ✓ The Met Office has made this prediction. ✓ ...

Dec 23BBC Newsenvironment

Show HN: Evidex – AI Clinical Search (RAG over PubMed/OpenAlex and SOAP Notes)

Hi HN, I’m a solo dev building a clinical search engine to help my wife (a resident physician) and her colleagues. The Problem: Current tools (UpToDate/OpenEvidence) are expensive, slow, or increasing...

Dec 29Hacker NewsTechnologyImpact

China’s record hypergravity machine, Nepal’s ‘bride buying’ probe: SCMP’s 7 highlights

We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would l...

Jan 2South China Morning PostScienceImpact

Chinese team tackles a century-old puzzle in physics: can we travel back in time?

Chinese researchers have proposed a simple yet powerful theory to explain one of physics’ oldest puzzles: why time only moves forward and why travelling to the past remains impossible. Physicist Cai Q...

Dec 25South China Morning PostScience

Rippling's product chief says this is why he deliberately understaffs every project

Rippling's CPO said he prefers to understaff than overstaff all his projects. Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Rippling's product chief Matt MacInnis says he deli...

Dec 29Business InsiderPoliticsImpact

Greenland is not the mining gem some think it is

The island is geologically analogous to Canada and countries in northern Europe...

4dFinancial TimesScienceImpact

Blood-cleansing method faces its first test as cancer vaccine

New clinical trial aims to use whole, light-inactivated tumor cells for immunotherapy...

Jan 1Science MagazineScience

Most normal matter in the universe isn't found in planets, stars or galaxies – an astronomer explains where it's distributed

While space is often referred to as a vacuum, it isn't completely empty....

Dec 26Space.comScience

Show HN: GeneGuessr – a daily biology web puzzle

I made a web game inspired by Geoguessr and Wordle, where you get shown a 3D model of a random human protein each day, and you have to triangulate its gene name using similarity clues. My background i...

Dec 23Hacker NewsTechnologyImpact

12 Days of Festive Space and Sci-Fi Holiday Books

📋 Key Facts ✓ Yuletide season is officially upon us. ✓ Joyous array of new titles for holiday reading list. ✓ 1...

Dec 22Space.comScience

NASA's Groundbreaking First Scientific Balloon Launch in Antarctica

📋 Key Facts ✓ The first scientific balloon flight occurred on December 16, 2025 ✓ NASA conducted the launch in Antarctica ...

Dec 22Space.comScience

Carina Nebula shines with white-blue stars | Space photo of the day for Jan. 5, 2026

The Westerlund 2 star cluster is home to some of the Milky Way's brightest stars....

6dSpace.comScience

13 must-see moon events in 2026: Eclipses, supermoons, conjunctions and more

Here are the best lunar events to see in 2026, including eclipses, supermoons and conjunctions....

Dec 29Space.comScience

How some people get drunk from their own gut bacteria

Largest study so far of people with the rare “autobrewery syndrome” points to more culprit microbes...

3dScience MagazineScience

One of the best meteor showers of the year peaks at the worst possible time this week

A daylight peak and a full moon combine to sabotage the powerful Quadrantid meteor shower in 2026....

Jan 1Space.comScience

Event horizon hunt: A black hole word search

Hunt for key terms that define one of the universe's most mind-bending phenomena—from event horizons to singularities....

Dec 28Space.comScience

Google's proposed data center in orbit will face issues with space debris in an already crowded orbit

As a space scientist, I predict that the company will soon have to reckon with a growing problem: space debris....

Dec 25Space.comTechnologyImpact

This experimental camera can focus on everything at once

Researchers have developed a system that brings multiple objects at different distances into sharp focus. | Image: The Verge via Yingsi Qin, Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan, Matthew O’Toole | Carnegie Mello...

Dec 29The VergeTechnologyImpact

I thought I knew the night sky, but what I saw from the Canary Islands left me speechless

From volcanic landscapes to world-class observatories, a journey through the Canary Islands reveals a night sky unlike anything I'd seen before....

4dSpace.comlifestyleImpact
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