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Ireland signed the Artemis Accords, becoming the 66th nation to commit to peaceful and transparent space exploration, joining all 23 ESA member states.
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Newly identified correlated errors in superconducting qubits could pose a serious challenge to the performance of quantum error-correction schemes needed for practical quantum computers.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a massive, ancient galaxy from less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang that is barely spinning, challenging current theories of galaxy formation.
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NASA and Boeing have completed wind tunnel testing on a revolutionary truss-braced wing design that could significantly reduce fuel consumption and operational costs for future commercial airliners.
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Scientists have shown that artificial intelligence systems are evolving into active “agentic” collaborators, moving beyond simple tools to multi-agent frameworks that can assist in clinical care and biomedical research.
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Research suggests that a coordinated expansion of electricity and hydrogen networks, powered by climate-driven models, could accelerate a cost-competitive path to carbon neutrality across Chinese cities.
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A new study shows that a gene called SLC38A4 helps the liver’s immune cells (Kupffer cells) eat up cancer cells and prevent the spread of cancer to the liver, opening up a potential new target for treatment.
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An ancient DNA study reveals that modern Albanians largely descend from Bronze and Iron Age Balkan populations, with their genetic profile being largely established by the year 800 CE.
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