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First Atmosphere Found On Earth-like Planet In Habitable Zone Of Distant Star

First Atmosphere Found On Earth-like Planet In Habitable Zone Of Distant Star
Scientists have confirmed the detection of an atmosphere on an Earth-like planet in the habitable zone of a distant star, marking a milestone in exoplanet research.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 18. July 2026
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A Tiny Cell That Broke A Big Rule Of Biology

A Tiny Cell That Broke A Big Rule Of Biology
Researchers discover a tiny cell that defies the long-held rule of cell division, prompting a reevaluation of biological principles.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 15. July 2026
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Indian Scientists Produce Most Detailed 3D Atlas Of The Human Brainstem

Indian Scientists Produce Most Detailed 3D Atlas Of The Human Brainstem
Indian researchers have developed the most detailed 3D atlas of the human brainstem, advancing neuroscience and medical imaging capabilities.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 15. July 2026
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A tiny cell that broke a big rule of biology

A tiny cell that broke a big rule of biology
A newly discovered tiny cell challenges the longstanding rule of cell size in biology, raising questions about cell development and classification.
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  • 14. July 2026
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Former NOAA employees built Climate.us to preserve climate data and resources

Former NOAA employees built Climate.us to preserve climate data and resources
Ex-NOAA staff establish Climate.us to safeguard climate data and resources, aiming to support ongoing climate research and public access.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 14. July 2026
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Climate.gov Was Destroyed. Open Data Saved It

Climate.gov Was Destroyed. Open Data Saved It
Climate.gov was destroyed in an incident, but open data backups preserved critical information, ensuring the site’s recovery.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 14. July 2026
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Research Publications Surges In Global Coverage

Research Publications Surges In Global Coverage
Research publication mentions have increased 30-fold globally, according to GDELT, marking a major shift in research activity and coverage.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 13. July 2026
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AI Boosts Research Careers But Narrow The Span Of Ideas Explored: Study

AI Boosts Research Careers But Narrow The Span Of Ideas Explored: Study
Research shows AI helps scientists advance faster but may restrict the range of ideas explored, raising concerns about innovation and diversity.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 13. July 2026
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NoiseLang: Where N = 5 Is A Dirac Delta

NoiseLang: Where N = 5 Is A Dirac Delta
Researchers introduce NoiseLang, a programming language where setting N=5 models a Dirac delta, impacting signal processing and mathematical modeling.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 8. July 2026
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Introduction To Genomics For Engineers

Introduction To Genomics For Engineers
A new program introduces genomics concepts to engineers, aiming to foster interdisciplinary innovation in biotech and healthcare.
  • FATSIL Team
  • 7. July 2026
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13 Best Interactive Science Kits For Students In 2026
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13 Best Interactive Science Kits For Students In 2026

Discover the top interactive science kits for students in 2026. Find the best options…
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  • 16. August 2026
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California Planned A Nuclear Exit. Now It’s Reconsidering – Los Angeles Times

California is re-evaluating its previous decision to phase out nuclear power, prompting…
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  • 16. August 2026
M 5.0 - 45 Km NNW Of Ende, Indonesia
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M 5.0 – 45 Km NNW Of Ende, Indonesia

A magnitude 5.0 earthquake occurred 45 km NNW of Ende, Indonesia. No immediate damage…
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  • 16. August 2026
Kennedy Space Center Launch Surges In Global Coverage
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Kennedy Space Center Launch Surges In Global Coverage

Coverage of Kennedy Space Center launches has surged, with 59 mentions in recent data,…
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  • 16. August 2026
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