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Scientists Develop a New Way To Measure Gravitational Waves in the Expanding Universe - SciTechDaily

Scientists Develop a New Way To Measure Gravitational Waves in the Expanding Universe  SciTechDaily

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 4:40 pm

Revised Artemis lunar lander plans take shape - SpaceNews

  1. Revised Artemis lunar lander plans take shape  SpaceNews
  2. Watch: Nasa reveals crew for Artemis III mission  BBC
  3. NASA Marches Toward Artemis III Mission in 2027, Names Crew Members  NASA (.gov)
  4. Astronaut looks to Italian food for Artemis III space menu | Daily Sabah  Daily Sabah
  5. Nasa names Artemis III crew, but a rocket explosion has thrown US Moon plans into turmoil  The Conversation

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 10:19 am

Comparative mitogenomic study of the brown accentor ( Prunella fulvescens ) and a sympatric relative across an altitudinal gradient - Nature

Comparative mitogenomic study of the brown accentor ( Prunella fulvescens ) and a sympatric relative across an altitudinal gradient  Nature

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 10:15 am

Multifunctional bioactivity of Portulaca oleracea seed oil: GC-MS-based characterization and in vitro evaluation - Nature

Multifunctional bioactivity of Portulaca oleracea seed oil: GC-MS-based characterization and in vitro evaluation  Nature

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 10:09 am

The Carbon Isotope Ratio Of β Pic b With High-resolution Spectroscopy - astrobiology.com

The Carbon Isotope Ratio Of β Pic b With High-resolution Spectroscopy  astrobiology.com

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 9:40 am

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Spots a Hidden 'Galaxy Killer' Lurking in the Early Universe - The Debrief

  1. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Spots a Hidden 'Galaxy Killer' Lurking in the Early Universe  The Debrief
  2. Astronomers discover a dying galaxy in the early universe as a powerful 'galaxy-killing wind' strips away its star-forming fuel  The Times of India
  3. Do galaxies have a 'kill switch' that makes them stop growing?  Space
  4. Winds generated by global events may have destroyed galaxies in the early Universe  Universe Space Tech
  5. Did galaxy-killing wind shape the early universe?  EarthSky

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 8:48 am

Indian Manipuri Scientist Leads Discovery of 12.6-Billion-Year-Old 'Loktak Protocluster', Offering New Insights into the Early Universe - ibgnews.com

Indian Manipuri Scientist Leads Discovery of 12.6-Billion-Year-Old 'Loktak Protocluster', Offering New Insights into the Early Universe  ibgnews.com

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 8:35 am

A hidden liver compass may help pigeons navigate long distances - The Indian Express

  1. A hidden liver compass may help pigeons navigate long distances  The Indian Express
  2. How pigeons find their way home  The Naked Scientists
  3. The 'Google maps' inside a pigeon's liver  DW.com
  4. Liver helps pigeons navigate Earth's magnetic field  European Animal Research Association
  5. Can a pigeon's liver really help it navigate long distances? New research suggests it could  CBC

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 8:30 am

SpaceX satellites are creating an accidental geoengineering experiment - MSN

SpaceX satellites are creating an accidental geoengineering experiment  MSNSee more headlines and perspectives on Google News

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 6:41 am

Closer every day — A spectacular 30-day collage of the Venus-Jupiter conjunction (photo) - Space

  1. Closer every day — A spectacular 30-day collage of the Venus-Jupiter conjunction (photo)  Space
  2. This Week's Sky at a Glance, June 12 - 21  Sky & Telescope
  3. Look up tonight: Jupiter and Venus will almost touch in one of 2026's best skywatching events  Live Science
  4. Watch the Moon Occult Venus in the Daytime for North America on June 17th  Universe Today
  5. How to see the 'cosmic kiss' of Jupiter and Venus in the night sky  National Geographic

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 6:00 am

Saturday Citations: JAXA collaboration with toy company TOMY; a new brain-computer interface; IBD solved - Phys.org

  1. Saturday Citations: JAXA collaboration with toy company TOMY; a new brain-computer interface; IBD solved  Phys.org
  2. How Japanese scientists sent a real-life Transformer to the moon  Space
  3. Meet LEV-2, a baseball-sized and absurdly cute moon robot  Scientific American
  4. Two Years Later, We're Finally Learning How a Transformers-Inspired Rover Fared on the Moon  Gizmodo
  5. Adorable, ball-shaped robot 'crawled' across the moon during Japan's historic first lunar landing  Live Science

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 5:20 am

How does the Venus flytrap snap? Scientists crack a puzzle that confused even Charles Darwin - The Times of India

  1. How does the Venus flytrap snap? Scientists crack a puzzle that confused even Charles Darwin  The Times of India
  2. Venus flytrap's snap may come from rapid cell wall softening, not water flow  Phys.org
  3. Scientists Finally Solved the Mystery of How Venus Flytraps Snap Shut  Gizmodo
  4. Scientists reveal surprising mechanism behind Venus flytrap's rapid snap  The Guardian
  5. The Venus Flytrap Mystery That Vexed Darwin, Solved  Yahoo

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 4:30 am

This Week in Science: World's Biggest Scorpion, a Whale Graveyard, And More! - ScienceAlert

  1. This Week in Science: World's Biggest Scorpion, a Whale Graveyard, And More!  ScienceAlert
  2. Britain was once ruled by 'world's largest scorpions'  Metro.co.uk
  3. World's largest known scorpion lived in Britain 415M years ago: Study  Anadolu Ajansı
  4. Scientists thought giant fossils belonged to a prehistoric crustacean. The actual answer is much more frightening  MSN
  5. Before Humans, England Belonged to Horrifying Scorpions the Size of Dogs. Here's What They Looked Like.  VICE

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 4:05 am

New Feathered Dinosaur May Have Solved a 120-Million-Year-Old Fossil Mystery - SciTechDaily

  1. New Feathered Dinosaur May Have Solved a 120-Million-Year-Old Fossil Mystery  SciTechDaily
  2. Scientists Found Fossil Of 120-Million-Year-Old Birdlike Dinosaur In China  NDTV
  3. Mysterious Predator That Butchered Ancient Birds Is Finally Unmasked  ScienceAlert
  4. New Velociraptor cousin was a '4-winged' dragon that hunted prey from the trees of ancient China, fossil find hints  Live Science
  5. Ever Wondered What a Deadly Flying Squirrel With Velociraptor Claws Would Look Like? Science Has Your Answer.  VICE

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 3:44 am

Scientists Discovered a Continent-Sized Megastructure Hiding Deep Beneath Antarctica - VICE

  1. Scientists Discovered a Continent-Sized Megastructure Hiding Deep Beneath Antarctica  VICE
  2. Scientists Discover a Vast Structure Hiding Beneath Antarctica's Ice  ScienceAlert
  3. Scientists discover giant, fan-shaped structure deep beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet  Live Science
  4. Buried 2 miles beneath Antarctica's ice, a colossal hidden structure may rewrite its history  Yahoo
  5. Scientists amazed: Giant mysterious structure discovered under Antarctic ice  Zamin.uz

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 2:00 am

FusionDiff: a dual-path diffusion-based framework for few-shot authenticity analysis of ceramic microstructures - Nature

FusionDiff: a dual-path diffusion-based framework for few-shot authenticity analysis of ceramic microstructures  Nature

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 1:15 am

Ahmedabad to introduce AI-powered fire response system, citizens can report incidents with photos - GujaratSamachar English

Ahmedabad to introduce AI-powered fire response system, citizens can report incidents with photos  GujaratSamachar English

Posted on 13 June 2026 | 12:02 am

NASA's Hubble sees a swarm of galaxies in one of the universe's largest structures - The Times of India

  1. NASA's Hubble sees a swarm of galaxies in one of the universe's largest structures  The Times of India
  2. Hubble Sees Swarm of Galaxies  NASA Science (.gov)
  3. Hubble Swarm Galaxies Observation: Striking Deep Space View  Techgenyz
  4. NASA Hubble Space Telescope releases image of MACS0329-0211 gravitational lens  NewsBytes

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 11:39 pm

MIT's New Tech Gives Underwater Robots Perfect 3D Vision in Murky Waters - Hackster.io

MIT's New Tech Gives Underwater Robots Perfect 3D Vision in Murky Waters  Hackster.io

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 11:33 pm

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Trees may store less planet-heating carbon than hoped, study suggests - The Guardian

  1. Trees may store less planet-heating carbon than hoped, study suggests  The Guardian
  2. New Research Indicates That in the Future, Trees May Store Less Carbon Than Expected  Columbia University
  3. Scientists rethink how much carbon forests can store  Courthouse News
  4. Water use, not temperature adaptation, sustains plant carbon uptake  EurekAlert!
  5. Plants are absorbing more carbon, but not for the reason scientists expected  Earth.com

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 9:00 pm

Biotype dynamics of the common house mosquito Culex pipiens in the anthropogenic environment in winter: a citizen science approach - Nature

Biotype dynamics of the common house mosquito Culex pipiens in the anthropogenic environment in winter: a citizen science approach  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 8:39 pm

A phage puts a new spin on bacterial flagella - Nature

A phage puts a new spin on bacterial flagella  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 7:54 pm

Cellular process discovery may lead to new cancer treatments - News-Medical

Cellular process discovery may lead to new cancer treatments  News-Medical

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 6:35 pm

'Real-life Project Hail Mary': Scientists discover a hidden fungal network beneath Earth stretching 110 q - The Times of India

  1. 'Real-life Project Hail Mary': Scientists discover a hidden fungal network beneath Earth stretching 110 q  The Times of India
  2. Subterranean fungi networks more than 100 quadrillion km in length, study finds  The Guardian
  3. Hidden Web of Fungus Inside Earth Could Reach The Sun a Billion Times  ScienceAlert
  4. Sampling in the Gobi Desert (IMAGE)  EurekAlert!
  5. Fungi take up more mass than people—see how they stretch across the Earth  National Geographic

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 6:31 pm

Ancient unicellular organism offers clues to animal origins - News-Medical

Ancient unicellular organism offers clues to animal origins  News-Medical

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 6:01 pm

NASA Study Challenges Theories on Where the Ingredients for Life Came From - Universe Today

NASA Study Challenges Theories on Where the Ingredients for Life Came From  Universe Today

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 4:15 pm

Men Can Lose Their Y Chromosome With Age, And We Finally Know The Cost - ScienceAlert

  1. Men Can Lose Their Y Chromosome With Age, And We Finally Know The Cost  ScienceAlert
  2. Y chromosome surprises scientists by gaining a new gene family  Earth.com
  3. As the Y Chromosome Shrinks, What Will the Future of Men Look Like?  Soy Carmín

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 4:03 pm

ALMA and VLA Reveal a Vast Reservoir of Star-Forming Fuel in a Galaxy Near Cosmic Dawn - ALMA Observatory

ALMA and VLA Reveal a Vast Reservoir of Star-Forming Fuel in a Galaxy Near Cosmic Dawn  ALMA ObservatorySee more headlines and perspectives on Google News

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 1:40 pm

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Hits Record 6.87 Lakh km/h During Sun Flyby - The CSR Journal

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Hits Record 6.87 Lakh km/h During Sun Flyby  The CSR JournalSee more headlines and perspectives on Google News

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 1:07 pm

Non-duality in brain and experience of advanced meditators—key role for intrinsic neural timescales - Nature

Non-duality in brain and experience of advanced meditators—key role for intrinsic neural timescales  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 12:49 pm

Einstein's Lost Theory Said Gravity Changes Speed of Light and a New Experiment Claims It Was Right - ZME Science

Einstein's Lost Theory Said Gravity Changes Speed of Light and a New Experiment Claims It Was Right  ZME Science

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 12:00 pm

Astronomers Unveil Record-Breaking Haul of 161 New Black Hole Collisions - SciTechDaily

Astronomers Unveil Record-Breaking Haul of 161 New Black Hole Collisions  SciTechDaily

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 11:57 am

Ancient Meteorite Reveals a Forgotten Planet That Existed 4.5 Billion Years Ago - SciTechDaily

  1. Ancient Meteorite Reveals a Forgotten Planet That Existed 4.5 Billion Years Ago  SciTechDaily
  2. A Rare Meteorite Found in the Sahara Desert Offers Evidence of a Lost Protoplanet  Smithsonian Magazine
  3. Rare Meteorite Found In Sahara Proves A Mars-Sized Lost Planet Once Orbited Our Sun  NDTV
  4. A Lost World Almost as Big as Mars May Have Once Orbited Our Sun  ScienceAlert
  5. Rare meteorite points to Moon-sized parent body in early Solar System  The Watchers - Watching the world evolve and transform

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 11:22 am

Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery - ScienceAlert

  1. Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery  ScienceAlert
  2. Chinese researchers confirm Early Cambrian origin of bryozoans  news.cgtn.com
  3. Tiny fossils solve a decades-old mystery about early animal life  Earth.com
  4. New fossils confirm Early Cambrian origin of bryozoans  巴士的報
  5. A long-standing puzzle regarding early animal existence is resolved by tiny fossils.  vocal.media

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 11:04 am

100,000x Thinner Than Hair, Nanotubes Slowed By Light In Water - Quantum Zeitgeist

  1. 100,000x Thinner Than Hair, Nanotubes Slowed By Light In Water  Quantum Zeitgeist
  2. Quantum friction causes light to slow down nanoworld movements  Phys.org
  3. Light-induced quantum friction of carbon nanotubes in water  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 10:05 am

The Smallest Window on the Sun - Universe Today

  1. The Smallest Window on the Sun  Universe Today
  2. A Small Optical Component Could Change How Telescopes View the Sun  UC San Diego Today
  3. Tiny 6mm device matches accuracy of NASA satellite in monitoring solar magnetic fields  MSN

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 9:41 am

Nanoparticle Motion Measured Beyond Quantum Limit - American Physical Society

Nanoparticle Motion Measured Beyond Quantum Limit  American Physical Society

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 9:04 am

'I was really amazed': On the edge of the Milky Way, a dwarf galaxy is being ripped in half by its big sibling - Live Science

  1. 'I was really amazed': On the edge of the Milky Way, a dwarf galaxy is being ripped in half by its big sibling  Live Science
  2. A cornerstone of Milky Way history may need rewriting with evidence of multiple ancient mergers  Phys.org
  3. The Milky Way was rewired by a cataclysmic collision billions of years ago. Now it is on course for another  The Conversation
  4. The Milky Way is shifting again: Scientists warn a new cosmic collision could reshape our galaxy  MSN
  5. Trouble near the Milky Way: The Large Magellanic Cloud is ripping its smaller neighbor galaxy apart  Space

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 9:00 am

Development, psychometric evaluation, and application of an eco-driving questionnaire based on the Health Belief Model - Nature

Development, psychometric evaluation, and application of an eco-driving questionnaire based on the Health Belief Model  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 8:49 am

NASA to Cover 34th SpaceX Resupply Mission Space Station Departure - NASA (.gov)

  1. NASA to Cover 34th SpaceX Resupply Mission Space Station Departure  NASA (.gov)
  2. NASA to Broadcast SpaceX Dragon's June 16 Departure; Coast Guard Issues Hazardous Window Alerts for Launch and Reentry  Forth.News
  3. SpaceX Cargo Dragon set to depart ISS with scientific research samples  Caliber.Az
  4. Botany and Biology Research Wrap Up Week as Dragon Preps for Earth Return  NASA (.gov)

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 8:33 am

Astronauts could grow their own medicines in space - Tech Explorist

  1. Astronauts could grow their own medicines in space  Tech Explorist
  2. Pharmacies in space? Scientists discover a way to grow medicines in space using plants  The Times of India
  3. New Method Enables On-Site Production of Therapeutic Proteins in Space and Low-Resource Environments  geneonline.com
  4. Scientists produce medicine using plants in space  Lapaas Voice
  5. Astronauts Could Grow Their Own Medicines in Space Using Plants  ZME Science

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 8:05 am

Compact chilling/heating dry bath for robotic workflows - Labmate-Online

Compact chilling/heating dry bath for robotic workflows  Labmate-Online

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 8:02 am

Increased temperature selects for antibiotic resistance genes in a model aquatic ecosystem - Nature

Increased temperature selects for antibiotic resistance genes in a model aquatic ecosystem  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 7:54 am

Why birds ignore Newton: New theory could sharpen models of flocks, crowds and cells - Phys.org

  1. Why birds ignore Newton: New theory could sharpen models of flocks, crowds and cells  Phys.org
  2. Hamiltonian description of non-reciprocal interactions  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 7:20 am

Porphyromonas gingivalis promotes the malignant phenotype of oral squamous cell carcinoma through the recruitment of Treg cells - Nature

Porphyromonas gingivalis promotes the malignant phenotype of oral squamous cell carcinoma through the recruitment of Treg cells  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 7:15 am

Where Did Earth Get Its Oceans? Maybe It Made Them Itself. - Quanta Magazine

Where Did Earth Get Its Oceans? Maybe It Made Them Itself.  Quanta Magazine

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 7:09 am

Air leaks on the International Space Station - The Naked Scientists

  1. Air leaks on the International Space Station  The Naked Scientists
  2. NASA Provides Update on Space Station Leak  NASA (.gov)
  3. International Space Station astronauts resume normal duties after evacuation order  The Guardian
  4. International Space Station's journey to end by 2030: NASA to deorbit it into Pacific Ocean; operation to c...  Bhaskar English
  5. Space station crew briefly moves to "safe haven" amid concerns over leaks  CBS News

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 6:36 am

Key Genes That Influence Cocaine Addiction Identified - Technology Networks

  1. Key Genes That Influence Cocaine Addiction Identified  Technology Networks
  2. Ces1 Genes Linked to Compulsive Cocaine Addiction  Neuroscience News
  3. Potential Cocaine Addiction Targets Identified Through Genetic Mapping in Rats  Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
  4. Genetic map for cocaine addiction points beyond brain to liver  Medical Xpress

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 6:24 am

Unveiling the nature of a newly discovered supernova could help build the cosmic distance scale - Department of Science & Technology (DST)

Unveiling the nature of a newly discovered supernova could help build the cosmic distance scale  Department of Science & Technology (DST)

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 5:56 am

AI model accelerates molecular simulations by 10,000-fold - Manufacturing Chemist

  1. AI model accelerates molecular simulations by 10,000-fold  Manufacturing Chemist
  2. AI fast-forwards molecular simulations by 10,000-fold  Phys.org

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 5:54 am

Scripps Research chemists crack stereoretention challenge in radical cross-coupling - Manufacturing Chemist

Scripps Research chemists crack stereoretention challenge in radical cross-coupling  Manufacturing Chemist

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 5:43 am

Advanced hybrid nanocomposites for infrastructure renewal: enhanced shear and flexural performance in load-bearing applications - Nature

Advanced hybrid nanocomposites for infrastructure renewal: enhanced shear and flexural performance in load-bearing applications  Nature

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 5:19 am

NASA's deep space comms grid hits scalability stress from accelerating mission demand - Mezha

NASA's deep space comms grid hits scalability stress from accelerating mission demand  Mezha

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 4:38 am

Engineering quantum Hall stripes in 2D materials inside electromagnetic cavities - Phys.org

Engineering quantum Hall stripes in 2D materials inside electromagnetic cavities  Phys.org

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 4:00 am

Tokyo physicists solve a 25-year-old nanotechnology mystery by creating atomically precise 1-nanometre tu - The Times of India

  1. Tokyo physicists solve a 25-year-old nanotechnology mystery by creating atomically precise 1-nanometre tu  The Times of India
  2. Semiconducting nanotubes for future electronics?  Compound Semiconductor
  3. Atom-Scale Chips: Japan Creates Nanotubes 100,000 Times Thinner Than Human Hair  Zamin.uz
  4. Japanese scientists create the worlds thinnest semiconductor  Foro3D
  5. Nanometer nanotubes for future electronics  EurekAlert!

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 3:56 am

Breathable oxygen has now been produced on the surface of Mars — generated between 2021 and 2023 by a NASA experiment about the size of a toaster, riding inside the Perseverance rover — in the first time humans have ever made air on another planet, - Space Daily

Breathable oxygen has now been produced on the surface of Mars — generated between 2021 and 2023 by a NASA experiment about the size of a toaster, riding inside the Perseverance rover — in the first time humans have ever made air on another planet,  Space Daily

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 3:15 am

Gravastar theory offers alternative to black holes during stellar collapse - Innovation News Network

  1. Gravastar theory offers alternative to black holes during stellar collapse  Innovation News Network
  2. Collapsing stars could spawn mini-universes, offering new path to gravastars  Phys.org
  3. A Big Bang Inside a Dying Star Could Stop Black Holes from Ever Forming  ScienceBlog.com
  4. Gravastar Filled With Dark Energy Counters Stellar Collapse  Quantum Zeitgeist
  5. Black hole paradox: a mini-Universe with a Big Bang may exist inside stars  Universe Space Tech

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 2:25 am

'Little Red Dots' In The Early Universe May Be A Little Less Mysterious - Mashable India

'Little Red Dots' In The Early Universe May Be A Little Less Mysterious  Mashable IndiaSee more headlines and perspectives on Google News

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 2:00 am

New solar-powered reactor transforms CO2 and biowaste simultaneously - Interesting Engineering

  1. New solar-powered reactor transforms CO2 and biowaste simultaneously  Interesting Engineering
  2. One photon, two reactions—new catalyst converts CO₂ and biowaste simultaneously  Phys.org
  3. Bias-free photoelectrochemical co-production of formate from CO  Nature
  4. One photon — two products: Solar reactor turns CO2 and waste into raw materials  Zamin.uz

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 1:54 am

SpaceX's relentless launch pace continues: With a 'Falcon 9' booster attempting a record-setting 27th fligh... - Bhaskar English

  1. SpaceX's relentless launch pace continues: With a 'Falcon 9' booster attempting a record-setting 27th fligh...  Bhaskar English
  2. SpaceX sends 24 Starlink satellites into orbit as market awaits IPO launch (video)  Space
  3. SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket booster on record-breaking 35th flight  Spaceflight Now
  4. See images of SpaceX's IPO-day Starlink mission lift off from Florida  AOL.com
  5. Where, when to see the next California rocket launch at Vandenberg  Ventura County Star

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 1:03 am

Yes, birds do masturbate! And it's completely normal - Tech Explorist

Yes, birds do masturbate! And it's completely normal  Tech Explorist

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 12:56 am

Cryogenic silicon carbide transistor mimics neuron-like switching - Nanowerk

  1. Cryogenic silicon carbide transistor mimics neuron-like switching  Nanowerk
  2. HKU Engineering Develops World-First Cryogenic Neuromorphic Chip to Advance Quantum Scaling  Quantum Computing Report
  3. Brain-inspired chip runs near absolute zero and could transform quantum computing  ScienceDaily
  4. HKU Develops Cryogenic Neuromorphic Platform for Quantum Systems  ForkLog
  5. Brain-inspired cryogenic chip operates at temp as low as -460°F for quantum and space use  Yahoo Tech

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 12:20 am

Astronomers are relieved as expnasion of universe continues to accelerate - India Today

  1. Astronomers are relieved as expnasion of universe continues to accelerate  India Today
  2. The Universe is Still Running Away From Us  Universe Today
  3. A Universe Without Dark Energy? Mathematicians Challenge Standard Cosmology  SciTechDaily
  4. Dark energy survives major challenge as universe keeps accelerating  ScienceDaily
  5. The Year Astronomers Thought Dark Energy Might Disappear  ScienceBlog.com

Posted on 12 June 2026 | 12:18 am

Giant Underground Detector Releases First Major Findings on Ghost Particles - ScienceAlert

  1. Giant Underground Detector Releases First Major Findings on Ghost Particles  ScienceAlert
  2. Measurement of reactor neutrino oscillation with the first JUNO data  Nature
  3. China's JUNO publishes first physics result in Nature  news.cgtn.com
  4. JUNO achieves record neutrino measurements  China Daily - Global Edition
  5. Neutrinos: Shedding Light on Subatomic Mysteries from Underground China  Devdiscourse

Posted on 11 June 2026 | 8:02 pm

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