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ScienceApr 4

Canadian Study Examines Aircraft Safety Concerns for Elderly Passengers

Canadian researchers suggest airlines should consider strategic seating arrangements for elderly passengers to improve evacuation efficiency.

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ScienceApr 11

UK Government Provides £1 Million to Support Golden Eagle Reintroduction Program

The UK government has allocated £1 million to support efforts to reintroduce golden eagles to English skies as early as next year.

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ScienceMar 27

Studies Examine Anti-Aging Approaches from Multivitamins to Brain Preservation

Recent research explores various methods to combat aging, including daily multivitamins and diabetes medications affecting brain function.

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ScienceMar 18

Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard Win Turing Award for Quantum Information Work

Two researchers who pioneered quantum information theory have been awarded computer science's highest honor for their groundbreaking contributions to the field.

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ScienceMar 20

Record-Breaking March Heat Wave Hits Southwest US, Scientists Link to Climate Change

An unprecedented heat wave shattered March temperature records across the Southwest US, with scientists attributing the extreme temperatures to human-caused climate change.

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ScienceMar 22

Object Suspected to Be Meteorite Crashes Through Houston Area Home

A suspected meteorite crashed through a Houston area home's roof on Saturday night, creating a football-sized hole and penetrating two stories.

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ScienceApr 13

Researchers Correct Misidentified Ancient Fossil in New Study

Scientists have reclassified a 300-million-year-old fossil previously thought to be an octopus as a relative of the nautilus.

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ScienceMar 23

U.N. Report Warns of Growing Climate Imbalance as Earth Retains More Heat

A new United Nations climate report indicates Earth's energy imbalance has reached unprecedented levels due to continued fossil fuel use.

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ScienceMar 6

NASA Rules Out Asteroid Moon Impact, Senate Advances Lunar Program Funding

NASA confirmed no collision risk from asteroid 2024 YR4 while Senate moves forward with lunar mission authorization.

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ScienceMar 6

NASA spacecraft successfully altered asteroid's orbit in planetary defense test

Scientists confirmed that NASA's DART mission changed an asteroid's orbit around the sun by a small but measurable amount in 2022.

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ScienceApr 8

Satellite Data Shows Earth's Nighttime Brightness Continues to Increase

New satellite observations reveal Earth is becoming progressively brighter at night, indicating continued expansion of artificial lighting worldwide.

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ScienceApr 12

Major cruise lines avoid Alaska's Tracy Arm fjord after massive landslide raised safety concerns

Cruise companies are skipping Tracy Arm, a popular Alaska destination, this season due to safety concerns following a massive landslide in August 2025.

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ScienceApr 4

Studies Reveal New Insights Into Ice Age Human and Animal Relationships

Recent archaeological research provides fresh perspectives on early human civilization and animal domestication during the Ice Age period.

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ScienceApr 15

NASA to Collaborate on Nuclear Reactor Development for Moon and Space

The White House announced NASA will partner with Defense and Energy departments to develop nuclear reactors for lunar surface and orbital deployment.

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ScienceMar 23

Nationwide Dog Aging Research Project Studies Canines to Benefit Human Health

Scientists are studying aging in dogs through a nationwide research project, with findings that may help both canines and humans live longer, healthier lives.

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