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**Scientists Discover a Hidden Disease Crisis Spreading Through Wild Snakes** By Frontiers - Published on 09 June 2026 A hidden wave of fungal disease and lung parasites is putting wild rattlesnakes and other native snakes at risk. Snake populations around the world are under increasing pressure from habitat loss, disease, and other environmental challenges. Among the diseases drawing the most concern is ophidiomycosis, commonly known as snake fungal disease, which is caused by [...] Read more: #news #research #tech #discovery #Biology #Biodiversity #Conservation
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**Humpback Whale Stuns Scientists With 15,000 Kilometer Journey Across Oceans** By Griffith University - Published on 09 June 2026 Two humpback whales crossed entire oceans between Australia and Brazil, setting migration records and surprising scientists. Scientists have documented an extraordinary feat of long-distance travel by humpback whales, confirming for the first time that individual animals have moved between breeding areas off eastern Australia and Brazil. The discovery reveals ocean crossings of more than 14,000 [...] Read more: #science #research #scienceNews #tech #Biology #Ecology #GriffithUniversity
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**The Laser That Once Filled a Lab Now Fits on a Tiny Chip** By EPFL - Published on 08 June 2026 Scientists have finally packed a laboratory-class ultrafast laser onto a tiny photonic chip. Ultrafast lasers generate bursts of light that last only a few hundred femtoseconds, each one just a quadrillionth of a second long. These extremely short pulses are used in a wide range of technologies, including precision manufacturing, eye surgery, and optical frequency [...] Read more: #tech #discovery #news #science #Technology #EPFL #Lasers
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**Scientists Recreate a Nuclear Fireball and Uncover Fallout’s Hidden Chemistry** By Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) - Published on 08 June 2026 By recreating a nuclear fireball, scientists uncovered unexpected chemistry that could change how radioactive fallout is understood. In the first fraction of a second after a nuclear explosion or a major reactor accident, an immense surge of energy superheats the surrounding environment. Nearby materials and air are instantly vaporized, creating a rapidly expanding fireball made [...] Read more: #research #science #news #tech #Chemistry #LawrenceLivermoreNationalLaboratory #NuclearPhysics
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**The Next Computing Revolution May Come From Stacking Chips Like Skyscrapers** By University of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering - Published on 08 June 2026 Researchers may have unlocked the future of computing by turning flat silicon chips into densely stacked 3D architectures. For decades, the semiconductor industry has boosted computing power by making transistors smaller and fitting more of them onto a single chip. That strategy has fueled remarkable advances in electronics, but it is now approaching fundamental physical [...] Read more: #research #news #scienceNews #science #Technology #Electronics #Semiconductors
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**These Tiny Gut Particles Could Be Accelerating Aging Throughout the Body** By Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine - Published on 08 June 2026 Tiny particles from the gut may be carrying aging signals throughout the body, offering a surprising new clue to chronic disease. Researchers at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine have uncovered new evidence that microscopic particles produced in the gut may contribute to the inflammation and chronic diseases often associated with aging. [...] Read more: #discovery #science #news #research #Health #Aging #MetabolicDisorders
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**Cancer’s ā€œUndruggableā€ Protein Has a Dangerous New Superpower** By Oregon Health & Science University - Published on 08 June 2026 Cancer’s most notorious growth protein may also be helping tumors survive chemotherapy. A protein already known for fueling cancer growth may have another troubling ability: helping damaged tumor cells repair their DNA and survive treatments designed to destroy them. Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) report that MYC, a protein that is overactive [...] Read more: #research #discovery #science #tech #Health #Cancer #Chemotherapy
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**Doctors Changed One Thing and Weight Gain Stopped** By University of Colorado School of Medicine - Published on 08 June 2026 An endocrinologist’s new weight-care system halted population-level weight gain and could reshape obesity treatment across America. For years, endocrinologist Leigh Perreault, MD, believed there had to be a more effective way to help people manage their weight than simply advising them to eat healthier and exercise more. “There was a moment I put my face [...] Read more: #news #discovery #research #science #Health #Obesity #PublicHealth
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**NASA’s New Technology Lets Spacecraft Switch Between Networks** By NASA - Published on 08 June 2026 NASA just demonstrated a technology that lets spacecraft communicate across multiple networks, paving the way for a more flexible and reliable space internet. NASA’s experimental Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT) has successfully completed its primary technology demonstration, marking an important step toward more flexible communications in space. Because the project met its original goals and continues [...] Read more: #scienceNews #research #tech #discovery #Space #NASA #Satellites
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**Magnetic Fields May Solve a Longstanding Binary Star Mystery** By National Institutes of Natural Sciences - Published on 08 June 2026 Magnetic fields may be the hidden force bringing both newborn stars and giant black holes together. New computer simulations suggest that magnetic fields play a crucial role in helping pairs of young stars form. The findings could explain why binary star systems are so common throughout the Milky Way and may even offer clues about [...] Read more: #news #research #discovery #scienceNews #Space #Astronomy #Astrophysics
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**NASA’s Latest Update on International Space Station Leak** By NASA - Published on 08 June 2026 NASA has released a new update on a long-running air leak aboard the International Space Station, detailing recent developments involving a troubled section of the orbiting laboratory and precautionary measures taken to protect the crew. The issue involves the PrK transfer tunnel inside Russia’s Zvezda service module, where cracks have been causing small atmosphere leaks [...] Read more: #news #tech #science #research #Space #Astronaut #InternationalSpaceStation
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**The Probiotic Breakthrough for Natural Anxiety Relief and Better Mental Health** By Duke-NUS Medical School - Published on 07 June 2026 A surprising gut-brain discovery suggests that anxiety could one day be treated with specially designed probiotics. Could anxiety be shaped, at least in part, by tiny organisms living in the gut? Research from Duke-NUS Medical School and the National Neuroscience Institute of Singapore points to a striking connection between gut microbes and anxiety-related behavior. The [...] Read more: #science #research #scienceNews #news #Health #AnxietyDisorders #DukeNUSMedicalSchool
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**Animal vs. Plant Protein: Scientists Found a Surprising Nutritional Difference** By National Pork Board - Published on 07 June 2026 Research suggests that equal servings of animal protein may pack a much bigger muscle-building punch than their plant-based counterparts. When it comes to protein, the same serving size on paper may not mean the same nutritional payoff in the body. A 2023 Purdue University study found that two ounce equivalents (oz-eq) of animal-based protein foods [...] Read more: #research #tech #news #science #Health #Diet #Nutrition
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**Tiny Genetic Change Turns Female Mice Into Males, Scientists Discover** By Bar-Ilan University - Published on 07 June 2026 A new study reveals that an extremely small change in a non-coding region of DNA can dramatically alter how sex develops in mice. How much can a single letter of DNA matter? According to new research from Bar-Ilan University, one misplaced genetic “letter” can completely change the course of sexual development. In a study published [...] Read more: #news #scienceNews #research #tech #Biology #BarIlanUniversity #CRISPR
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**Scientists Discover Strange New Spider Species That Disguises Itself as a Fungus** By Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change - Published on 07 June 2026 Scientists have discovered a new spider species in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest that uses an unprecedented form of mimicry. Deep in Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest, researchers encountered what appeared to be an ordinary mushroom clinging to the underside of a leaf. On closer inspection, however, the strange growth revealed itself to be something far more unexpected: a [...] Read more: #discovery #tech #science #research #Biology #Biodiversity #LeibnizInstitute
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**This Simple Drink Could Help Calm the Inflammation Behind Many Diseases** By Emily Caldwell, Ohio State University - Published on 07 June 2026 Scientists found that a tomato-soy juice rich in plant-derived compounds altered inflammation-related signals in healthy adults with obesity. A new study found that drinking tomato-soy juice rich in health-promoting plant compounds reduced levels of inflammatory proteins in healthy adults with obesity after four weeks. The results suggest the beverage could serve as a functional food [...] Read more: #research #science #tech #discovery #Health #Inflammation #Nutrition
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**Doctors May Be Overlooking the Real Cause of Persistent Arthritis Pain** By Farkas ƁdƔm, Semmelweis University - Published on 07 June 2026 A new study suggests that lingering rheumatoid arthritis symptoms are not always caused by ongoing inflammation. For people with rheumatoid arthritis, lingering pain and fatigue are often assumed to be signs that inflammation remains active. But new research suggests the real culprit may sometimes lie elsewhere. Researchers at Semmelweis University report that sleep disorders, depression, [...] Read more: #research #discovery #scienceNews #science #Health #Arthritis #Depression
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**According to Scientists, This Simple Dietary Change Is Linked to Lower Depression Scores** By Newcastle University - Published on 07 June 2026 Researchers found that a simple addition to a 5-a-day diet was associated with improved mental well-being in adults with low fruit and vegetable intake. New research from Newcastle University suggests that drinking a daily glass of 100% fruit juice or a smoothie as part of the country’s 5-a-day nutrition recommendation may help improve mental well-being. [...] Read more: #research #tech #news #science #Health #Depression #Diet
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**Researchers Discover a Hidden Vitamin D Problem That Persists Year-Round** By Newcastle University - Published on 06 June 2026 A new study suggests that some groups may not experience the expected seasonal boost in vitamin D levels, even during the sunniest months of the year. Many people assume that spending more time outdoors during summer naturally restores vitamin D levels after the darker winter months. But new research suggests that for some groups, that [...] Read more: #research #discovery #news #tech #Health #Bones #NewcastleUniversity
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**Scientists Are Building Electronics That Stretch Like Human Skin and Learn Like a Brain** By International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing - Published on 06 June 2026 Researchers are replacing rigid silicon-based AI hardware with stretchable, neuromorphic electronics that mimic how the brain processes information, opening new possibilities for long-term human-machine integration. Modern artificial intelligence can outperform humans in tasks ranging from image recognition to medical data analysis, but there is one environment where today’s hardware still struggles: the human body. The [...] Read more: #scienceNews #discovery #news #research #Technology #ArtificialIntelligence #BiomedicalEngineering
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