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U.S. Supreme Court rules for Biden administration in a social media dispute with conservative states

The U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of the Biden administration in a pivotal social media dispute, marking a significant development in the balance between free speech and government regulation of online content.

That’s No Planet. Detecting Transiting Megastructures

The article explores the use of the transit method in detecting not only exoplanets but also other intriguing celestial phenomena, including binary planets, tidally distorted worlds, and potential alien megastructures, and how technological advancements enhance our ability to identify these anomalies.
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Simple new process stores carbon dioxide in concrete without compromising strength

A revolutionary method developed by Northwestern University integrates carbonated water in concrete manufacturing, reducing CO2 emissions without compromising material strength. This innovative approach converts CO2 into a beneficial component of concrete, paving the way for sustainable construction practices and long-term environmental benefits.

Researchers Compile Cacao Gene Atlas to Help Plant Breeders Boost Chocolate Tree

Researchers have created a comprehensive Cacao Gene Atlas to assist plant breeders in developing more resilient cacao trees. This genetic map aims to safeguard the economically crucial cacao crops against pests, diseases, and climate change, ensuring sustainable chocolate production worldwide.

Surprising Phosphate Finding in NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample

NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission discovered phosphates in a Bennu asteroid sample, providing insights into the early solar system and the origins of life. This finding suggests life's building blocks may be widespread in the cosmos, emphasizing the importance of asteroid sample-return missions.

Pillars of Creation Star in New Visualization from NASA’s Hubble and Webb Telescopes

NASA’s Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes offer a groundbreaking 3D visualization of the iconic Pillars of Creation, showcasing unprecedented details and fostering a deeper understanding of star formation and nebula lifecycle.

Why NASA astronauts are delayed at the space station after Boeing Starliner launch

The Boeing Starliner launch experienced technical anomalies, causing a delay in NASA astronauts' return from the ISS. Engineers are working to resolve propulsion system malfunctions.

Is the World’s Biggest Fusion Experiment Dead After New Delay to 2035?

The ITER project, a massive international nuclear fusion endeavor in France, faces a significant ten-year delay, shifting its expected operational date to 2035. This setback raises questions about the project's viability, especially in light of rapid advancements by smaller, private fusion companies. Despite its challenges, ITER aims to revolutionize energy production with nearly limitless clean energy, but faces scrutiny over financial sustainability and competition with renewable energy sources.