Science
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Culture

Archaeozoology Uncovers the Secrets of the Medieval Settlement Salomatovo and Its Inhabitants
Scientists have examined animal bones from Salomatovo. Their analysis revealed new insights into who lived in the settlement. The findings…
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Aircraft

NASA selects spacecraft to complete ISS cargo missions at the decade’s end
NASA has chosen Cygnus to deliver supplies to the ISS in 2028-2029. SpaceX’s Dragon won’t be available due to occupied…
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Analysis

Scientists discover how cosmic dust sparks the creation of complex molecules deep in the universe
A new study reveals that porous cosmic dust promotes the synthesis of life-essential molecules. Experiments in Germany have uncovered surprising…
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Economy

Russian and Indian Scientists Accelerate Neural Network Optimization Hundreds of Times Using Physics
Researchers from Russia and India have introduced a unique method to dramatically speed up neural network optimization. This new approach…
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Groceries

How Atomic Symmetry Revolutionized Piezoceramics and Paved the Way for New Materials
Russian scientists have uncovered how the crystalline structure of piezoceramics influences their properties. This research opens new possibilities for creating…
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Education

Russian Scientists and Yandex Unveil Unique Dataset to Train AI on Complex Russian Language Rules
MSU and Yandex have developed the first open dataset for training AI on the intricate rules of the Russian language.…
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Economy

Russian Scientists Develop Precise Method for Assessing Oil Reserves and Lower Industry Risks
A unique 3D reservoir modeling technique has been developed in Russia, significantly reducing uncertainty in oil reserve estimates—by nearly half.…
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Economy

South Korea Launches Record Number of Satellites Into Orbit Using Its Own Rocket
South Korea has carried out the largest satellite launch in its history. The Nuri rocket sent 13 satellites into orbit,…
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Analysis

Blue Origin Set to Attempt Its First Automated Moon Landing in Early 2026
Blue Origin has announced the launch of its Mark 1 lunar module in 2026. The company aims to outpace competitors…
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Health

How Penguin Observation Inspired Universal Algorithms for Robots and Drones
Research into penguin behavior has inspired scientists to develop new models for managing robot swarms. These discoveries are paving the…
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Agriculture

Russian Scientists Develop Unique Cyanobacteria for Efficient Wastewater Treatment
Researchers in Russia have engineered a strain of cyanobacteria that removes phosphorus from wastewater three times more efficiently. This new…
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Climate

Rare atmospheric phenomenon: Italian photographer captures mysterious light disk over the Alps
A rare type of lightning, known as an 'elf', has been recorded in Italy. This phenomenon lasts just fractions of…
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Animals

How Pigeons’ Inner Ear Helps Them Navigate Over Vast Distances
Researchers have discovered how pigeons sense the Earth's magnetic field. Their navigation is linked to the inner ear. This finding…
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Analysis

Rocket Lab Reveals Details of Secret Launch: BlackSky Gen-3 Satellite Shares First Images
BlackSky has released its first images from the new Gen-3 satellite. The launch took place under a veil of secrecy.…
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Interesting Facts

Perseverance Discovers Unusual Iron Object on Mars — Possible Meteorite Found
A large iron-nickel object has been found on the surface of Mars. For the first time in years of operation,…
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Analysis

Where Are Global Rare Earth Metal Reserves Concentrated by Country and Region?
Rare earth metals are extremely unevenly distributed across the globe. China and Brazil control nearly three-quarters of all reserves. Discover…
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Future

SpaceX Sticks to Starship Timeline Despite Super Heavy Booster 18 Damage
SpaceX faced damage to its booster but remains on schedule. The company is already preparing for the next Starship V3…
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Analysis

Japanese Scientist Detects Gamma Radiation Potentially Linked to Dark Matter Particles
An astronomer from Japan has detected an unusual spike in gamma radiation at the center of the Milky Way. This…
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Aircraft

NASA Conducts First Test Flight of Experimental X-59 Supersonic Jet in California
NASA has successfully flown the X-59 over California, completing key checks at 3.6 km altitude. This project could redefine the…
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Catalonia

Felipe VI in Valencia: Scientific Collaboration Threatened by Global Instability
Felipe VI addressed an audience in Valencia, highlighting risks facing international science. He noted that geopolitical instability hampers knowledge exchange.…



















