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NASA Webb Uncovers Unusual Galaxy Shaped by Cosmic Collision
Science & Nature In new images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to celebrate its fourth science anniversary, a familiar galaxy transforms into something...
Researchers in Switzerland invent a new type of pixel
Science & Nature Pixels either control light or analyze it. This one does both.
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Farewell, atom-smashing Large Hadron Collider
Science & Nature After 18 years of discovery, it's goodbye LHC and hello High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider.
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Humans really did move Stonehenge’s six-ton centerpiece
Science & Nature Melting ice age glaciers could't have moved Altar Stone alone.
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‘We can identify these really early, before the clinical diagnosis’: Epigenetic markers may help explain why Native Hawaiians are aging faster
Science & Nature Live Science spoke with Alika Maunakea, an Native Hawaiian epigeneticist, about how epigenetics underpins health disparities between Native Hawaiians and others...
Does running more really decide matches?
By Martin Graham Discussion around physical output has intensified after it emerged that Chelsea have been outpaced in distance covered in every Premier League match this season. The statistic raised eyebrows, especially after Everton ran 6 km more in their 3-0 victory, leading to a straightforward conclusion that effort levels were behind Chelsea’s struggles...
Who Really Controls XRP Price in 2026? Retail Investors Own Half of XRP Supply, But There’s a Twist
A market structure analysis circulating on X this week put forward an interesting claim about XRP: retail investors are not pushing the price up, but they are likely the main reason it has not fallen further. The data behind the argument draws on April 2026 on-chain estimates. Around 50 to 55% of all XRP sits
Can chickens really run around with their heads cut off?
Science & Nature There's lore about chickens surviving from seconds to months after their heads are chopped off, but what does the science say...Read...
‘Would Really Help Out Jayden Daniels’ — Commanders Urged To Draft 42-TD Playmaker on PFSN’s Football Debate Club
The Washington Commanders appear to have their quarterback of the future in Jayden Daniels, but building around him remains the next critical step. With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching, one suggestion gaining traction is adding a dynamic weapon out of the backfield. On a recent episode of “Football Debate Club,” PFSN draft analyst Jacob Infante
What the Ongoing AI Chip War Really Means for Business Leaders
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways AI infrastructure is no longer neutral. Your vendor choice now directly shapes risk, cost, and market access. “Good enough” chips plus availability can beat top performance when scaling AI across constrained or fragmented markets. The global race in AI is often framed as a battle
Are some dog breeds really easier to train? Not really.
Science & Nature Even famously obedient breeds, like border collies and Labs, aren't always easier to train.
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