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SSpace
Dry-Season Floods Drench Northern Colombia
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Dry-Season Floods Drench Northern Colombia

  • February 26, 2026
February is one of the driest months of the year in northern Colombia’s Córdoba department, a major farming…
SScience
New Details Revealed on NASA's First Medical Evacuation : ScienceAlert
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New Details Revealed on NASA’s First Medical Evacuation : ScienceAlert

  • February 26, 2026
AP – NASA’s Mike Fincke identified himself Wednesday as the astronaut whose medical condition prompted the space agency’s…
EEnvironment
Collage showing plastic pollution in the ocean, including a sea turtle entangled in fishing net and hermit crabs using plastic as shelter
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is becoming a floating continent populated by marine creatures

  • February 26, 2026
When you picture the open Pacific Ocean, do you imagine endless blue water with nothing in sight except…
SSpace
Space Force halts Vulcan missions pending investigation into solid rocket issue
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Space Force halts Vulcan missions pending investigation into solid rocket issue

  • February 26, 2026
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force said it will not fly additional national security missions on United Launch…
WWildlife
The former Soviet reserve where snow leopards roam
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The former Soviet reserve where snow leopards roam

  • February 26, 2026
Today, newer protected areas in Uzbekistan attempt a different balance, combining strictly protected core zones with areas for…
SScience
What's the best way to change research fields? These three scientists have ideas
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What’s the best way to change research fields? These three scientists have ideas

  • February 26, 2026
Jumping to a new research topic is intimidating but can enable diverse teams and creative breakthroughs.Credit: Getty In…
EEnvironment
‘Dangerous disasters’: How human-made climate change ‘intensified’ Europe’s winter downpours
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‘Dangerous disasters’: How human-made climate change ‘intensified’ Europe’s winter downpours

  • February 26, 2026
Published on 26/02/2026 – 6:00 GMT+1 Scientists warn that Europe’s winter downpours are only going to get “heavier”…
SSpace
Catch Jupiter glowing under the waxing moon on Feb. 26
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Catch Jupiter glowing under the waxing moon on Feb. 26

  • February 26, 2026
If your sky is clear early tonight (Feb. 26), be sure to check out the east-southeast sky about…
PPhysics
Something Mysterious Is Unfolding In The Milky Way’s Magnetic Field, Scientists Reveal
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Something Mysterious Is Unfolding in the Milky Way’s Magnetic Field, Scientists Reveal

  • February 26, 2026
The magnetic field of the Milky Way has long been a subject of mystery, with its crucial role…
BBusiness
Trump claims tech companies will sign deals next week to pay for their own power supply
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Trump claims tech companies will sign deals next week to pay for their own power supply

  • February 26, 2026
President Donald Trump tried to quell Americans’ concerns about rising electricity costs during his State of the Union…
SScience
Three new Chandra sonifications of data of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus have been released. Planets and other Solar System bodies can reflect X-rays given off by the Sun, which Chandra can detect. Sonification is a process that translates data captured by Chandra and other telescopes into sound. In addition to X-rays from Chandra, these new sonifications contain data from Hubble, Cassini, and Keck telescopes. In this image, the amount of diffuse X-rays from a donut-shaped ring of energetic particles around Jupiter, seen on the left and right side of the planet, has been enhanced compared to the amount of X-rays from the planet's auroras, seen at the poles. As the scan moves left to right, it encounters X-rays that bracket the planet on either side, and this plays as woodwind sounds. As we pass over the planet itself, seen in an infrared image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, the sounds become fuller as the infrared data is represented by other instruments. Since Jupiter is tilted slightly, the pitch descends as the scan passes over the bright band near the equator and through the Great Red Spot. On the other side, more X-ray data from Chandra flanks the planet and can be heard as gusty wind sounds at the end.
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Listen to This Month’s ‘Planetary Parade’ With NASA’s Chandra

  • February 26, 2026
In late February, people in the Northern Hemisphere can look up for a special sight: six planets will…
EEnvironment
Japan to subsidize rare-earth recycling push, reducing reliance on China
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Japan to subsidize rare-earth recycling push, reducing reliance on China

  • February 26, 2026
Supply Chain Environment Ministry to help fund infrastructure for demonstration projects Neodymium is a rare-earth element that can…
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