AI assistants like Grok and Microsoft Copilot with web browsing and URL-fetching capabilities can be abused to intermediate command-and-control (C2) activity.
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There is no GPS at the Red Planet, but a new technology called Mars Global Localization lets Perseverance determine precisely where it is — without human
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Study finds bedroom temperatures above 75°F can stress the heart during sleep, with risks tripling above 82°F. Experts suggest keeping it cool for better hea...
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Anyone, even healthy adults, can contract sepsis after an infection, experts said.
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Alier Marrero says his patients deserve answers and that he has become a scapegoat
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A quick and easy upper-body routine you can do at home
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Cancer treatment follows a familiar pattern: Doctors spot symptoms, diagnose the disease, and start treatment.
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More than 6 million Australians experience migraines. Knowing how they develop could help you or your loved ones manage the worst symptoms.
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Study found computer game benefited more than two-thirds of health workers traumatised during pandemic
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Post-transcriptional regulation of mRNA translation was explored using Ribo-STAMP and single-cell RNA sequencing to reveal cell-type-specific and isoform-specific translation patterns across hippocampal neuronal and non-neuronal cell types, highlighting …
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In vivo base editing of a causative mutation that leads to the neurodevelopmental disorder Snijders Blok–Campeau syndrome restores protein dosage and ameliorates molecular and behavioural deficits in a humanized mouse model of the condition.
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There are certain foods we should aim to cut down or cut out of our diets due to their link with certain cancers, warns Eimear Daly, a registered dietician in Ireland
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Researchers at UC San Francisco have discovered a mechanism that could explain how exercise improves cognition by shoring up the brain's protective barrier. With age, the network of blood vessels—called the blood–brain barrier—gets leaky, letting harmful comp…
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In a new study, published in Cell, researchers describe a newfound mechanism for creating proteins in a giant DNA virus, comparable to a mechanism in eukaryotic cells. The finding challenges the dogma that viruses lack protein synthesis machinery, and blurs t…
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The DEC said reports of more than 100 deceased or sick geese and ducks have come in from the Jamesport area, as well as from across LI.
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A new study identifies an extreme but effective way that brain immune cells can prevent the parasite Toxoplasma gondii from spreading: they kill themselves to eliminate the dangerous microbes they carry.
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Symptoms include nausea, stomach cramping, vomiting and diarrhea, Long Island doctors said.
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Veins in the skull can rearrange their borders to accommodate patrolling immune cells, a strange behaviour called ruffling.
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Beach bodies are out. Living forever is in.
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Babies in the womb were exposed to far more “forever chemicals” than scientists ever realized—and we’re only beginning to understand what that means.
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Two books offer refreshing arguments in favour of industrial innovations and appetising alternatives to meat — without the unpalatable moralising
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Madison Dr. Nathan Rudin estimates roughly 12,000 people in the state have hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Many struggle for care.
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Traditional and tech-based methods can reveal what your practice is doing – and give you the confidence to stick with it
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This find could open up new paths for science.
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Scientists succeed in creating an artificial pancreas that regulates glucose, opening the door to treating diabetes without injections.
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A Phase IIa clinical trial finds that a single, brief dose of DMT (from ayahuasca) provides rapid and lasting relief for depression.
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DNA study shows the deadly potato blight came from South America.
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Learn how oatmeal may lower cholesterol, which nutrients boost vitamin D absorption, and simple strategies to support heart health, blood sugar, and muscle strength.
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Always fighting lethargy? A physician explains what habits might be to blame, and what you can do to ensure that you’re not the person dozing off in a meeting.
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From HEPA air purifiers and dehumidifiers to eye drops and anti-itch creams, these practical picks play a role in managing allergens during the spring.
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Instead of trying to refine diagnoses, we should focus on how best to give people the care that they need.
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Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026: Follow NASA's last major test of SLS before the launch of Artemis 2 and a crew of astronauts around the moon.
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Ukrainian troops cut fiber-optic drone wires they find — even at the risk of disabling their own — to stop Russian attacks.
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Scientists say they have drilled deeper than ever beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, peering back millions of years to reveal signs it was once, at least in part, open ocean.
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It would carry people across 400 years to another star. It would generate its own gravity, grow its own food, and preserve a civilization across generations.
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A surprising breakthrough could help sodium-ion batteries rival lithium—and even turn seawater into drinking water. Scientists discovered that keeping water inside a key battery material, instead of removing it as traditionally done, dramatically boosts perfo…
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Deer have the ability to see ultraviolet light, and a recent study shows they can also leave a glowing trail visible in those wavelengths, too.
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A long-standing chemistry challenge has been solved with the synthesis of a five-atom silicon aromatic ring.
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Survival of reef-building oysters peaks at specific combinations of fractal dimension and height that reduce predation, showing how optimal three-dimensional habitat geometry can guide more effective ecosystem restoration.
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Nitrogen isotope tree-ring chronologies show that rising atmospheric CO2 has reduced nitrogen availability in boreal forests in Sweden, suggesting that elevated atmospheric CO2 is causing oligotrophication in boreal forests.
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Sequencing of marine sediments finds 136 newly identified Heimdallarchaeia and several novel lineages, and indicates that Heimdallarchaeia evolved distinct metabolic capabilities from other Asgardarchaeota, in conditions that may have given rise to early…
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The U.S. and China are each planning to land in the Moon’s Shackleton crater this year. Whoever gets there first will secure the best access to its resources.
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Expression of agouti signalling protein in neurons in the medial preoptic area is increased by group housing and negatively associated with care, and overexpression of Agouti reduces care and enhances infanticide in previously tolerant mice.
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"This data provides us with rare insight into how galaxies were transformed in the early universe."
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By applying new methods of machine learning to quantum chemistry research, Heidelberg University scientists have made significant strides in computational chemistry. They have achieved a major breakthrough toward solving a decades-old dilemma in quantum chemi…
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Scientists saw a quark plowing through primordial plasma for the first time, offering a rare look at the first moments after the Big Bang
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Scientists are proposing to build a laser in a crater on the moon to help future lunar missions land safely in the dark and find their way around. This ultra-stable light source could also help us keep time more accurately, as they explain in a paper availabl…
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On the ISS, viruses can still infect bacteria, but the process slows and pushes both organisms to evolve along different paths
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Nobody knows what message Skip Bayless thinks the NHL should learn from the USA's victory over Sweden in overtime at the Olympics.
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Plus NOAA's GOES-19 satellite spies the lunar disk crossing the face of our parent star.
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NASA’s breathtaking space photo reveals the hidden beauty of Zimbabwe’s Great Dyke, a 2.5-billion-year-old geological structure.
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A big open question in 21st-century science is how life began here on Earth. The metabolism-first scenario just might be the best one.
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More than 200 million years ago, this ancient crocodile roamed the Earth, before vanishing into stone.
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Preeclampsia, a complication of pregnancy that involves high blood pressure, could have led to a decline in Neanderthals' fertility, a new study suggests.
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Last week, the previous chair's resignation was accepted.
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An international team of astronomers has performed multi-wavelength observations of the nearby Araish galaxy to investigate the origin of its radio emission. As a result, they detected an extended radio jet of this galaxy. The finding was reported February 11…
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Dr. Marta Chmiel-Chrzanowska and her colleagues conducted a multidisciplinary analysis of the only known preserved wooden coffin from the Roman Iron Age, the Princess of Bagicz. The study, published in Archaeometry, used dendrochronology to resolve a long-sta…
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A 125-million-year-old dinosaur just rewrote what we thought we knew about prehistoric life. Scientists in China have uncovered an exceptionally preserved juvenile iguanodontian with fossilized skin so detailed that individual cells are still visible. Even mo…
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For the first time, researchers in China have accurately quantified how chaos increases in a quantum many-body system as it evolves over time. Combining experiments and theory, a team led by Yu-Chen Li at the University of Science and Technology of China show…
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The NASA/SpaceX Crew-12 mission launched four astronauts on a journey to the International Space Station.
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Take your stargazing to the next level with these technologically advanced smart telescopes, binoculars and more.
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Lasers, devices that emit intense beams of coherent light in specific directions, are widely used in research settings and are central components of various technologies, including optical clocks (i.e., systems that can keep time relying on light waves as opp…
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It’s not that rare for the Moon to pass in front of Mercury, but it seldom happens when it is this easy to watch.
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A new SpaceX effort to provide space traffic coordination services has attracted attention and praise in part because of the conditions it places on users.
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In A World Appears, Michael Pollan investigates whether animals, plants and even AI might be conscious
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A newly observed acoustic time crystal uses sound waves to levitate particles that oscillate through nonreciprocal interactions. The discovery challenges classical physics and hints at applications in technology and biology. Time crystals are systems made up …
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For decades, depictions of Triceratops and its kin have been driven by bone alone. Now, paleontologists in Japan have mapped the soft-tissue anatomy of these horned dinosaurs, revealing unexpected structures that may explain how they regulated temperature and…
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A team of physicists from the University of Ottawa, led by Neda Boroumand, have developed a new theoretical model that shines new light on how scientists understand the way lasers interact with dense matter, such as solids and liquids. This could unlock advan…
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Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for plants and managing its availability is critical for growing crops to maintain the global food supply. In an effort to move toward a more sustainable bioeconomy, researchers from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champa…
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To ensure that AI advances benefit everyone, scientific institutions must prioritize collaborative, mission-driven structures instead of chasing top talent with astronomical compensation.
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Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, working with international partners, have uncovered surprising behavior in a specially engineered crystal. Composed of tantalum, tungsten and selenium—elements often studied for their po…
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Survival of the fittest. Nature red in tooth and claw. The common view of natural selection is based solely on the individual: A trait allows an organism to out-compete its rivals and is thus passed down to its offspring. To suggest otherwise can provoke the …
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Dark energy is one of those cosmological features that we are still learning about. While we can't see it directly, we can most famously observe its effects on the universe—primarily how it is causing the expansion of the universe to speed up. But recently, p…
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The low-noise, high-gain properties needed for high-performance quantum computing can be realized in a microwave photonic circuit device called a Josephson traveling-wave parametric amplifier (JTWPA), RIKEN researchers have shown experimentally. This advance …
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Momentum for new Chicago Bears stadium plan moves toward Hammond, Indiana
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In his first mock of the 2026 NFL Draft, Charles Davis projects a surprising slide for one of the top talents in the class. Check out his full first-round projection, 1-32.
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The two defenders were booked and released by AthensClarke County police on Wednesday night
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A team spokesman confirmed that UNC's seven-footer is still being held out of practice, more than a week after suffering the injury.
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Lando Norris has set a new fastest lap at Formula 1 Bahrain pre-season testing, while Ferrari grabbed attention with a rotating rear wing
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Most Olympians never win big money — or big fame. So how are athletes such as Eileen Gu or Chloe Kim able to earn millions of dollars? Here are some of the ways.
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Bruce Meyer was promoted to interim executive director of the baseball players’ association, a day after Tony Clark’s forced resignation. It was a move for continuity ahead of the likely start in April of what figures to be contentious collective bargaining w…
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With its full rotation healthy for the first time in a month Illinois demolished USC for a Quad 1 road win
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On Monday, a new lawsuit accused Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice of multiple incidents of domestic violence.
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The Cougars couldn’t topple No. 4 Arizona, with the shorthanded Wildcats scoring a 75-68 victory Wednesday night at McKale Center in Tucson.
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While many took to social media to call for an investigation, Forehand, 24, quickly shut down any speculation that he was robbed of the gold.
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Lamelo Ball was driving through an intersection when his camouflage-colored, custom-made Hummer collided with another vehicle shortly before 5 p.m.
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With a win in the 1500m Thursday, Jordan Stolz could become just the second American to take gold thrice at a single Winter Games.
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The 2016 Indianapolis 500 winner (photo) was fastest in both sessions Wednesday and overall in the two-day Open Test at the 1-mile desert oval.
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C'mon, give Nazgul the Olympics-crashing wolfdog a medal
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A thrilling overtime goal by defenseman Quinn Hughes puts Team USA through to a semifinal game against Slovakia. On the other side of the bracket, Canada had its own close call, but moves on to face Finland.
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From a change in base defensive looks to building the scheme around his players, new Cowboys DC Christian Parker outlined his vision for Dallas' defense in 2026.
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Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano will undergo extensive medical and neurological testing ahead of their May 16 MMA comeback clash, according to the California State Athletic Commission.
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It all comes down to this: The U.S. women's hockey team will face off with Canada in the Olympic gold medal game on Feb. 19 for the seventh time in history.
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Ravens offensive coordinator Declan Doyle would like to see all of the team's veteran players on hand for the voluntary portion of the team's offseason program this year.
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