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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

China's New Space Team: A Mix of Firsts and Familiar Faces

China just sent a new crew to its space station, Tiangong. This mission, called Shenzhou-21, is pretty special. It's carrying three astronauts, or taikonauts as China calls them, and something even more unusual: four live mice. This is the first time China has sent mammals to space. The crew includ

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Oct 31 2025EDUCATION

Science Makes BYU's Birthday Blast Extra Special

A professor at Brigham Young University (BYU) decided to make the school's 150th birthday extra memorable. Instead of a regular party, he used science to blow out candles on a giant birthday cake. This wasn't just any science, though. It was a special technique called time reversal acoustics. This m

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

How Our Brains Handle What We See: A Fresh Look

Our brains are busy places. They handle a lot of information from our eyes. But how do they decide what to remember? This is a big question in brain science. Three key areas stand out: attention, short-term memory, and what we actually see. Attention is like a spotlight. It helps us focus on import

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

How Bowhead Whales Stay Young for Centuries

Bowhead whales are amazing creatures. They live in the cold Arctic waters. These whales are the longest-living mammals on Earth. Some can live up to 268 years! That's way longer than any human. Scientists have been studying these whales. They found something interesting. Bowhead whales are really g

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Oct 31 2025CRYPTO

Smart Money for Smart Minds: A New Way to Value Knowledge

In a world where knowledge is power, a new way to value and use intelligence is emerging. Hetu 3. 0, a project built on Ethereum, is changing the game by turning verified intelligence into a form of money. This isn't just any money—it's a new kind of currency that rewards understanding and aligns wi

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Oct 31 2025SCIENCE

Is This Comet Really an Alien Ship?

A comet is zooming close to the Sun, and some people think it might be an alien spacecraft. This idea comes from a scientist named Avi Loeb, who has made similar claims before. He thinks this comet, called 3I/ATLAS, might show signs of being artificial. But most scientists disagree. Loeb has a hist

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Oct 31 2025OPINION

Mind-Blowing Insights from Roosevelt's Vision for the Future

Franklin D. Roosevelt once spoke about "new frontiers of the mind. " He believed that exploring these frontiers could lead to a better life for everyone. This idea was part of a report called "Science, the Endless Frontier. " It was written by Vannevar Bush and sent to President Truman. But guess wh

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Health Secrets: The Power of Clean DNA in Cancer Detection

DNA in our blood can reveal a lot about our health. But to use it for spotting cancer, scientists need to clean it up first. The way they do this can make a huge difference. Right now, there's no agreement on the best cleanup method. This makes it hard to use DNA for cancer detection. Researchers d

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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Harvard's New Admissions Rule: What's Changing and Why?

Harvard University has recently instructed its alumni interviewers to steer clear of mentioning an applicant's race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin in their reports. This new rule is part of a broader shift in the university's admissions process, aimed at complying with recent legal develop

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Oct 30 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking the Secrets of Aging: AI and the Data Challenge

Aging science is on the brink of exciting discoveries, but there's a big problem: not enough data. Experts say we need more information about how our bodies age, considering factors like gender, ethnicity, and environment. Right now, we don't have enough details to understand these differences. One

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