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Why we keep making the same bad decisions: scientists reveal the role of environmental cues

The Hidden Hand: Why We Keep Making the Same Mistakes Ever found yourself trapped in a frustrating cycle of repeating the same poor decisions, despite knowing better? You're not alone, and now, science offers a compelling explanation. New research re...

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Financial stress harms heart more than disease, study reveals

The Silent Heartbreaker: Financial Stress Takes a Greater Toll Than Disease It's a stark reality many of us grapple with: the gnawing anxiety of not having enough money. While we often associate heart problems with well-trodden paths of poor diet or...

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Max Space Unveils Single-Launch Orbital Station, Revolutionizing Space Construction

Revolutionizing Orbital Construction: The Single-Launch Station Forget the laborious, multi-launch assembly lines of yesteryear. A pioneering startup from Florida, Max Space, is poised to redefine orbital construction with its groundbreaking Thunder...

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Cosmic Canvas: 2025's 10 Most Unforgettable Space Photography Moments

A Celestial Spectacle: 2025's Most Breathtaking Space Snapshots The year 2025 has been a true gift to skywatchers, offering an array of celestial wonders. From dazzling comets and vibrant auroras to the deeply evocative event dubbed the 'Blood Moon,...

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Trump's Bold Space Agenda: Moon by 2028, Lunar Base by 2030, and Nuclear Power on the Horizon

Trump Sets Ambitious Lunar and Space Goals for America In a significant policy shift, newly appointed NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman was sworn in, shortly after which President Donald Trump unveiled a bold vision for America's presence in space. ...

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Scientists Urge Prioritizing Sleep Over Exercise When Choices Arise

The Sleep-Activity Nexus: Why Snooze Time Might Trump Step CountIn a world that constantly pushes us to be more active, a groundbreaking study from Flinders University is flipping the script, suggesting that for many, prioritizing sleep might be the ...

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Social Media Use Linked to Rising ADHD Symptoms in Children, New Study Finds

The Digital Deluge: Social Media's Growing Link to ADHD Symptoms in ChildrenA growing body of research is sounding an alarm: the pervasive influence of social media may be actively reshaping the developing brains of children, potentially contributing...

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Ukrainian Teenager Kateryna Khominych Illuminates UK Science Scene with Solar Panel Research and Quantum Physics Dreams

From Ukrainian Refugee to UK Science Star: Kateryna Khominych's Quantum Leap The world of scientific discovery is often seen as a realm reserved for seasoned academics, yet it's increasingly becoming a playground for prodigious young minds. Kateryna...

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Powerful Solar Flare Knocks Out Radio Communications Across Australia

Solar Fury Disrupts Australian Communications The Sun kicked off December with a bang, unleashing a formidable X1.9 solar flare from a newly emerged sunspot, AR4299. This powerful outburst sent shockwaves through Earth's upper atmosphere, causing si...

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Massive $1.5 Trillion Lithium Deposit Found in U.S. Caldera, Poised to Dominate Global Battery Market

Unveiling a Lithium Treasure Trove Under a Volcanic Scar Beneath the silent, ancient caldera straddling the border of Nevada and Oregon lies a discovery that could fundamentally reshape the global energy landscape. Researchers have unearthed what app...

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Europe braces for an 'extra month' of summer by 2100 as climate change shifts global temperatures

A Glimpse into Europe's Extended Summers: Science Predicts a Month of Extra Warmth Prepare for a prolonged summer. Recent scientific revelations, published in the esteemed journal Nature Communications, paint a striking picture of Europe's future cl...

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Space Data Centers: Will Orbit Outperform Earth by 2030?

Orbit's Competitive Edge: Data Centers in Space by 2030? The tantalizing prospect of data centers orbiting Earth, once a realm of science fiction, is inching closer to reality. Analysts at Mach33 Financial Group, a firm deeply invested in the burgeo...

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Baikonur Blast: Launch Pad Collapse Halts Russian Manned Spaceflight for First Time Since 1961

Cosmodrome Catastrophe: Historic Launch Pad Collapse Halts Russian Manned Spaceflight A dramatic incident at the Baikonur Cosmodrome on November 27th has plunged Russia's human spaceflight program into an unprecedented crisis. Immediately after the ...

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NASA Confirms 'Mini-Lightning' on Mars, A Sound Unlike Earth's Thunder

Whispers from the Red Planet: NASA Confirms Martian 'Mini-Lightning' For half a century, it remained a tantalizing speculation, a scientific ghost on the dusty plains of Mars. Now, NASA has finally captured the elusive sound of lightning on the Red ...

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Physicist Explains: What Happens If a Tiny Black Hole 'Hits' a Human?

The Astonishing Impact of a Micro Black Hole on a Human Body Imagine a cosmic encounter that sounds like pure science fiction: a tiny black hole passing through a human. While the concept might conjure images of instant annihilation, the reality, as...

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