Wildfire smoke could contribute to as many as 24,100 deaths every year, researchers estimate in the journal Science Advances.
Physicists think a 2023 particle detection marks the first exploding black hole seen. If true, it rewrites our understanding of dark matter.
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Women in the National Guard
Women in the National Guard prove resilience, skill, & leadership, breaking barriers in all roles, from infantry to tank ...
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Mars radiation nightmare is 40× Earth’s levels and far worse than you think
Mars is not just a colder, dustier version of Earth. It is a planet soaked in high‑energy particles that batter rock, metal, ...
A UT chemist says it is now time to develop tests for microplastics, similar to tests for other toxic threats.
Protein folding helpers such as TRiC and prefoldin (PFD) are crucial for the correct folding of many essential proteins. In a Nature study, researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry ...
Discusses Integrated Prefillable Syringe Systems to Streamline Drug Development and Reduce Complexity February ...
A high-precision experiment is hunting for a forbidden particle flip that could expose new physics hiding in plain sight.
There’s something magical about stepping into a place where time doesn’t just stand still—it swirls around you like a ...
Neutrino particles have extremely small masses, yet there are so many of them that they carve out the large-scale structure ...
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James Webb Space Telescope's view of 800,000 galaxies paints a detailed picture of dark matter
Astronomers used James Webb Space Telescope data to determine the density of the universe's most mysterious "stuff." ...
On February 2, 2026, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Judge Joshua D. Wolson, sitting by ...
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