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WWildlife
Sistina (Madison Davenport) cowering in front of a killer hippo
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Following Anaconda and Primate, new hippo-based creature feature unveils its first look

  • February 12, 2026
Apes, anacondas, and now, one of the most deadly animals pound-for-pound, the hippopotamus – that’s the current horror…
SScience
New study identifies genes that shape human brain features
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Neuron lattice structure may guard against neurodegeneration

  • February 12, 2026
Brain cells are constantly swallowing material from the fluid that surrounds them – signaling molecules, nutrients, even pieces of their own surfaces – in a process…
SSpace
SpaceX is developing its Starship vehicle to help humanity become a multiplanet species. Credit: SpaceX
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SpaceX Makes a Huge Pivot, Wants to Build on the Moon Instead

  • February 12, 2026
It’s finally happened: Elon Musk has announced that SpaceX, the company he founded in 2002 with the goal…
PPhysics
This Quantum Sensor Could Change How We Search For Dark Matter
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A Japanese Team’s Ultra-Precise Sensor Could Reveal How Dark Matter Flows Without Touching It

  • February 12, 2026
Efforts to detect dark matter have long been shaped by one core limitation: the inability to observe it…
WWildlife
Yahoo lifestyle home
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Onlooker captures video of tourist’s reckless actions near massive wild animal: ‘Repeatedly getting close’

  • February 12, 2026
Elk can frequently be spotted in residential areas, with most people keeping a safe distance. However, onlookers recently…
SScience
Tucson, Arizona, USA Skyline
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The Top 10 Most Influential Applications of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Biopharmaceutical Analysis (2025)

  • February 12, 2026
Abstract Near-infrared spectroscopy has become a critical enabler of modern biopharmaceutical analysis through its non-destructive, rapid, and information-rich…
EEnvironment
How Indigenous ideas about non-linear time can help us navigate ecological crises
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How Indigenous ideas about non-linear time can help us navigate ecological crises

  • February 12, 2026
It is common to think of time as moving in only one direction – from point A, through…
SSpace
A white and blue NASA F-15 research jet climbs to altitude with an approximately 3-foot experimental wing design mounted beneath its fuselage. Viewed in profile against a blue sky with mountains in the distance, the test article resembles a ventral fin below the aircraft.
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NASA Completes First Flight of Laminar Flow Scaled Wing Design

  • February 12, 2026
NASA completed the first flight test of a scale-model wing designed to improve laminar flow, reducing drag and lowering fuel costs for future commercial aircraft.  The flight took…
PPhysics
Continuous-wave narrow-linewidth vacuum ultraviolet laser source
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Continuous-wave narrow-linewidth vacuum ultraviolet laser source

  • February 12, 2026
Kroger, L. A. & Reich, C. W. Features of the low-energy level scheme of 229Th as observed in…
WWildlife
One-Of-A-Kind Hospital Saves Hundreds Of Lives A Year Caring for Most Adorable Babies
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One-Of-A-Kind Hospital Saves Hundreds Of Lives A Year Caring for Most Adorable Babies

  • February 12, 2026
This story was originally published at Vox.com and is reproduced here with permission. Australia is famously a place…
SScience
An artist’s impression of Earth around 700 million years ago during the Sturtian glaciation. Image credit: Pablo Carlos Budassi.
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Seasonal and Multi-Decadal Climate Cycles Persisted during Snowball Earth, Scientists Say

  • February 12, 2026
A new analysis of exquisitely preserved laminated rocks (varves) from the Port Askaig Formation on the Garvellach Islands,…
EEnvironment
Labor will never have a better time to revisit carbon pricing – but does it have the stomach to make polluters pay? | Adam Morton
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Labor will never have a better time to revisit carbon pricing – but does it have the stomach to make polluters pay? | Adam Morton

  • February 12, 2026
There is good news out there, even if it feels like scraps in a world on the brink.…
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