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The findings match long-standing predictions and suggest our corner of the galaxy may contain many more undiscovered white dwarf binaries.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260714225528.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-15T06:30:25+00:00", "score": 86.04, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Astronomers just found four hidden white dwarf stars near Earth", "summary": "Four nearby white dwarf stars have been discovered hiding in plain sight beside brighter red dwarf companions. Hubble's ultraviolet observations finally revealed the long-hidden stellar remnants, including one just 25 light-years away that took nearly three decades to confirm. The findings match long-standing predictions and suggest our corner of the galaxy may contain many more undiscovered white dwarf binaries.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260714225528.htm", "image": "", "published": "Wed, 15 Jul 2026 02:30:25 EDT" } }, { "id": "dbe9ead51be5193924d7de7e6ca8b072721e051e", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Going to museums, movies, and theater may help your body stay younger", "summary": "Going to the cinema, visiting museums, or attending concerts may do more than entertain. Researchers found that older adults who regularly participated in cultural activities tended to have bodies that functioned like those of people about three years younger. They believe stronger social ties, better mental health, and healthier habits could help explain the link, although more research is needed to determine whether cultural activities directly slow aging.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260714225526.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-15T04:45:47+00:00", "score": 85.2, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Going to museums, movies, and theater may help your body stay younger", "summary": "Going to the cinema, visiting museums, or attending concerts may do more than entertain. Researchers found that older adults who regularly participated in cultural activities tended to have bodies that functioned like those of people about three years younger. They believe stronger social ties, better mental health, and healthier habits could help explain the link, although more research is needed to determine whether cultural activities directly slow aging.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260714225526.htm", "image": "", "published": "Wed, 15 Jul 2026 00:45:47 EDT" } }, { "id": "3d9efab12cccb557f82b85d1023976b445af2c97", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Scientists finally solved why some frogs survive a deadly fungus", "summary": "A deadly fungus has wiped out amphibian populations around the globe, yet some mysteriously recover. Researchers discovered that survivors develop powerful immune defenses while they are still tadpoles, giving them a head start before the fungus can attack after metamorphosis. The study also uncovered a vast collection of previously unknown antimicrobial peptides that could someday inspire new drugs to fight infections.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260714225523.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-15T03:39:03+00:00", "score": 84.66, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Scientists finally solved why some frogs survive a deadly fungus", "summary": "A deadly fungus has wiped out amphibian populations around the globe, yet some mysteriously recover. Researchers discovered that survivors develop powerful immune defenses while they are still tadpoles, giving them a head start before the fungus can attack after metamorphosis. The study also uncovered a vast collection of previously unknown antimicrobial peptides that could someday inspire new drugs to fight infections.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260714225523.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 23:39:03 EDT" } }, { "id": "7083b4996a77295fb601b89388806622d42ae4cf", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Eating chili peppers may raise the risk of one deadly cancer", "summary": "A major review found that people who consumed the most chili peppers had a substantially higher risk of esophageal cancer, though the evidence was less clear for stomach and colorectal cancers. Researchers emphasize that the findings show an association, not proof of cause and effect, and that more research is needed to determine whether moderate consumption carries similar risks.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084921.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T13:27:21+00:00", "score": 77.76, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Eating chili peppers may raise the risk of one deadly cancer", "summary": "A major review found that people who consumed the most chili peppers had a substantially higher risk of esophageal cancer, though the evidence was less clear for stomach and colorectal cancers. Researchers emphasize that the findings show an association, not proof of cause and effect, and that more research is needed to determine whether moderate consumption carries similar risks.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084921.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 09:27:21 EDT" } }, { "id": "90305e68c8a11089f0c72a9fa42f13c11027f6cb", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy may slow biological aging", "summary": "Researchers found that semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, slowed biological aging markers in adults with HIV, marking the first clinical evidence that the drug may influence human aging. Although the findings are encouraging, scientists say larger studies are needed before concluding that the medication can help people age more slowly.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084907.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T09:47:41+00:00", "score": 75.98, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy may slow biological aging", "summary": "Researchers found that semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, slowed biological aging markers in adults with HIV, marking the first clinical evidence that the drug may influence human aging. Although the findings are encouraging, scientists say larger studies are needed before concluding that the medication can help people age more slowly.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084907.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 05:47:41 EDT" } }, { "id": "98f5e02253b86225c62b46346d4813e7b8f50b4d", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Chewing bubble gum after beetroot may help lower blood pressure", "summary": "A new study found that chewing sugary gum after eating nitrate-rich vegetables or drinking beetroot juice helped the body produce more beneficial nitrite, leading to a temporary drop in blood pressure. Researchers hope the discovery will lead to healthier ways to enhance the cardiovascular and performance benefits of dietary nitrate without relying on sugar.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084904.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-15T00:24:05+00:00", "score": 83.08, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Chewing bubble gum after beetroot may help lower blood pressure", "summary": "A new study found that chewing sugary gum after eating nitrate-rich vegetables or drinking beetroot juice helped the body produce more beneficial nitrite, leading to a temporary drop in blood pressure. Researchers hope the discovery will lead to healthier ways to enhance the cardiovascular and performance benefits of dietary nitrate without relying on sugar.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084904.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 20:24:05 EDT" } }, { "id": "71f485941598efb1d378699ac9bf28e40a4400ca", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "NASA's Perseverance just completed a marathon on Mars", "summary": "NASA's Perseverance rover has reached an impressive new milestone on Mars, completing the equivalent of a full marathon by driving 26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers) across the Red Planet. It accomplished the feat in just five years and four months, reaching the distance on its 1,890th Martian day, less than half the time it took the previous record holder, NASA's Opportunity rover.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084858.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T05:32:12+00:00", "score": 73.91, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "NASA's Perseverance just completed a marathon on Mars", "summary": "NASA's Perseverance rover has reached an impressive new milestone on Mars, completing the equivalent of a full marathon by driving 26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers) across the Red Planet. It accomplished the feat in just five years and four months, reaching the distance on its 1,890th Martian day, less than half the time it took the previous record holder, NASA's Opportunity rover.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084858.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 01:32:12 EDT" } }, { "id": "0a43739fee1702827bb01b8bc72dc559c5f276dc", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "NASA selects 41 space technologies for future Moon and Mars exploration", "summary": "NASA has chosen 41 commercial technology projects that could solve critical challenges for future missions to the Moon and Mars. 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From powering lunar outposts to protecting spacecraft from Moon dust, the innovations are designed to push both space exploration and the commercial space economy forward.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084855.htm", "image": "", "published": "Wed, 15 Jul 2026 03:43:02 EDT" } }, { "id": "0bb83f8163625266cc812c5c955032defcf6f9cd", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "NASA selects four new Moon missions to build a permanent lunar base", "summary": "NASA is ramping up its lunar ambitions by awarding nearly $600 million for four commercial Moon landings planned for late 2028. Each mission will carry the same trio of science instruments to improve lunar navigation, study dangerous dust kicked up during landings, and map the Moon's radiation environment. The agency also revealed plans for new rovers, communication satellites, and additional cargo missions as it lays the groundwork for a permanent Moon Base.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084853.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T04:40:26+00:00", "score": 73.49, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "NASA selects four new Moon missions to build a permanent lunar base", "summary": "NASA is ramping up its lunar ambitions by awarding nearly $600 million for four commercial Moon landings planned for late 2028. Each mission will carry the same trio of science instruments to improve lunar navigation, study dangerous dust kicked up during landings, and map the Moon's radiation environment. The agency also revealed plans for new rovers, communication satellites, and additional cargo missions as it lays the groundwork for a permanent Moon Base.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084853.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 00:40:26 EDT" } }, { "id": "b3ecf0ac5ca7f7bb356cd8299f697d063de6ad80", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Alan Turing's biggest AI assumption may have been wrong", "summary": "A new book claims AI has been built on a flawed assumption dating back to Alan Turing's famous 1950 paper. Peter J. Denning argues that the most important parts of human intelligence, including common sense, intuition, culture, and practical know-how, cannot be encoded into computers. He believes this makes true human-level AI impossible, regardless of how large language models become.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084850.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T03:12:35+00:00", "score": 72.77, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Alan Turing's biggest AI assumption may have been wrong", "summary": "A new book claims AI has been built on a flawed assumption dating back to Alan Turing's famous 1950 paper. Peter J. Denning argues that the most important parts of human intelligence, including common sense, intuition, culture, and practical know-how, cannot be encoded into computers. He believes this makes true human-level AI impossible, regardless of how large language models become.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713084850.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 23:12:35 EDT" } }, { "id": "9e7c409c2ecfb5b77370c367dab2617831d26471", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Why have humans collected crystals for 780,000 years? Chimpanzees may hold the answer", "summary": "Chimpanzees showed a remarkable attraction to crystals, choosing them over ordinary stones and studying them with intense curiosity. The results suggest that the same unusual features may have fascinated early humans long before crystals had any practical use.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000813.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-15T02:56:14+00:00", "score": 84.31, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Why have humans collected crystals for 780,000 years? Chimpanzees may hold the answer", "summary": "Chimpanzees showed a remarkable attraction to crystals, choosing them over ordinary stones and studying them with intense curiosity. The results suggest that the same unusual features may have fascinated early humans long before crystals had any practical use.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000813.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 22:56:14 EDT" } }, { "id": "cc57ef9a5fc72b63338f503a90b329b1e9c74166", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "This dinosaur fossil captures the final moments of a T. rex attack", "summary": "A fossilized Edmontosaurus skull with a Tyrannosaurus tooth still embedded in its face has given scientists rare evidence of a dramatic predator-prey encounter. The discovery suggests the giant carnivore delivered an incredibly powerful face-to-face bite, offering new clues about how Tyrannosaurus hunted.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000811.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T06:48:52+00:00", "score": 74.53, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "This dinosaur fossil captures the final moments of a T. rex attack", "summary": "A fossilized Edmontosaurus skull with a Tyrannosaurus tooth still embedded in its face has given scientists rare evidence of a dramatic predator-prey encounter. The discovery suggests the giant carnivore delivered an incredibly powerful face-to-face bite, offering new clues about how Tyrannosaurus hunted.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000811.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 02:48:52 EDT" } }, { "id": "d86a4ebb70eb2440bec166656a898a195e639270", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "A 37-year soil experiment revealed a hidden climate threat", "summary": "The world's longest-running soil warming experiment has revealed an unexpected climate concern. After nearly four decades, researchers found that warming can cause microbes to break down stable soil carbon that scientists once believed was largely protected. That releases extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, potentially accelerating global warming.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000809.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T11:56:17+00:00", "score": 77.02, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "A 37-year soil experiment revealed a hidden climate threat", "summary": "The world's longest-running soil warming experiment has revealed an unexpected climate concern. After nearly four decades, researchers found that warming can cause microbes to break down stable soil carbon that scientists once believed was largely protected. That releases extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, potentially accelerating global warming.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000809.htm", "image": "", "published": "Tue, 14 Jul 2026 07:56:17 EDT" } }, { "id": "dd9faf25e365a1560a851aadbbfb102f44e53427", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Physicists say quantum mechanics may not need imaginary numbers after all", "summary": "Physicists from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) have examined a fundamental property of quantum mechanics in collaboration with the German Aerospace Center (DLR). In the scientific journal Physical Review Letters, they show that this theory does not necessarily need to be formulated with imaginary numbers – real numbers can in fact also be used. The American Physical Society has also dedicated a “Highlight” to these findings in its Physics Magazine.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000807.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T07:22:08+00:00", "score": 63.13, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Physicists say quantum mechanics may not need imaginary numbers after all", "summary": "Physicists from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf (HHU) have examined a fundamental property of quantum mechanics in collaboration with the German Aerospace Center (DLR). In the scientific journal Physical Review Letters, they show that this theory does not necessarily need to be formulated with imaginary numbers – real numbers can in fact also be used. The American Physical Society has also dedicated a “Highlight” to these findings in its Physics Magazine.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000807.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 03:22:08 EDT" } }, { "id": "ca3fbea144f3a51221ddcef77f533166218aecf6", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Yale scientists found a hidden network inside the eye", "summary": "Researchers have discovered that the retina uses an unexpected communication network that lets separate visual pathways cooperate instead of working alone. A newly identified \"commander\" cell appears to coordinate this system, helping the eye detect faint details that might otherwise be missed.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000804.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-14T01:15:50+00:00", "score": 71.83, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Yale scientists found a hidden network inside the eye", "summary": "Researchers have discovered that the retina uses an unexpected communication network that lets separate visual pathways cooperate instead of working alone. A newly identified \"commander\" cell appears to coordinate this system, helping the eye detect faint details that might otherwise be missed.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000804.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 21:15:50 EDT" } }, { "id": "d0ea66ed8541d9b97777716a2881ce3c14df8657", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Losing just 80 minutes of sleep a night could make you gain weight", "summary": "Sleeping about an hour and 20 minutes less each night for six weeks caused participants to gain weight and spend more time inactive. Researchers found that even mild, realistic sleep loss, similar to what many adults experience, had measurable effects. They warn that if this pattern continues over months or years, the health consequences could become much more significant, including a higher risk of diabetes and heart disease.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000800.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T13:24:13+00:00", "score": 66.06, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Losing just 80 minutes of sleep a night could make you gain weight", "summary": "Sleeping about an hour and 20 minutes less each night for six weeks caused participants to gain weight and spend more time inactive. Researchers found that even mild, realistic sleep loss, similar to what many adults experience, had measurable effects. They warn that if this pattern continues over months or years, the health consequences could become much more significant, including a higher risk of diabetes and heart disease.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000800.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 09:24:13 EDT" } }, { "id": "87741e290948e2abe5e61f962fee35056d404255", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Stephen Hawking's black hole laws just got a major upgrade", "summary": "Scientists have developed a new framework that could finally apply the laws of thermodynamics to real, ever-changing black holes instead of only perfectly stable ones. The advance may improve our understanding of black hole mergers, evaporation, and the powerful gravitational wave events detected by observatories like LIGO.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000757.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T10:41:43+00:00", "score": 64.75, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Stephen Hawking's black hole laws just got a major upgrade", "summary": "Scientists have developed a new framework that could finally apply the laws of thermodynamics to real, ever-changing black holes instead of only perfectly stable ones. The advance may improve our understanding of black hole mergers, evaporation, and the powerful gravitational wave events detected by observatories like LIGO.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000757.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 06:41:43 EDT" } }, { "id": "93697f3a275642623f0e84d2221f13dc82080eeb", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "A 200-year-old physics experiment could help build future computers", "summary": "Scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have discovered a surprisingly simple way to create exotic light structures called optical skyrmions using a 200-year-old optical effect known as the Poisson spot. Instead of relying on expensive, highly engineered materials, they simply shine a laser at a tiny circular disc, producing stable swirling patterns in light that researchers believe could one day help power advanced data storage, communications, and computing technologies.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000755.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T12:49:50+00:00", "score": 65.78, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "A 200-year-old physics experiment could help build future computers", "summary": "Scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have discovered a surprisingly simple way to create exotic light structures called optical skyrmions using a 200-year-old optical effect known as the Poisson spot. Instead of relying on expensive, highly engineered materials, they simply shine a laser at a tiny circular disc, producing stable swirling patterns in light that researchers believe could one day help power advanced data storage, communications, and computing technologies.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000755.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 08:49:50 EDT" } }, { "id": "dfa562716c29bf5e2f14e9e5b8ffc2a3687c0841", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Where you live could shape your dementia risk, massive study finds", "summary": "Researchers analyzing data from more than 214,000 people found that dementia risk factors differ widely across countries, challenging the idea of a one-size-fits-all prevention strategy. At the same time, they uncovered surprisingly consistent patterns that could help shape smarter, more targeted public health efforts.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000753.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T10:03:41+00:00", "score": 64.44, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Where you live could shape your dementia risk, massive study finds", "summary": "Researchers analyzing data from more than 214,000 people found that dementia risk factors differ widely across countries, challenging the idea of a one-size-fits-all prevention strategy. At the same time, they uncovered surprisingly consistent patterns that could help shape smarter, more targeted public health efforts.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000753.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 06:03:41 EDT" } }, { "id": "325ca7c235549f043f53fd2d749f9861647147ec", "source_id": "science_daily", "source": "ScienceDaily — All", "category": "science", "engine": "rss", "title": "Scientists discover a hidden heart valve risk linked to gum disease", "summary": "Researchers found that bacteria linked to gum disease may help drive the development of calcific aortic valve stenosis by triggering inflammation and calcium buildup in the heart valve. The early findings suggest that keeping gums healthy could play a role in reducing the risk of this serious heart condition.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000751.htm", "image": "", "published": "2026-07-13T05:52:18+00:00", "score": 62.4, "color": "#7cff9e", "raw": { "title": "Scientists discover a hidden heart valve risk linked to gum disease", "summary": "Researchers found that bacteria linked to gum disease may help drive the development of calcific aortic valve stenosis by triggering inflammation and calcium buildup in the heart valve. The early findings suggest that keeping gums healthy could play a role in reducing the risk of this serious heart condition.", "url": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/07/260713000751.htm", "image": "", "published": "Mon, 13 Jul 2026 01:52:18 EDT" } } ], "count": 20, "cached_at": "2026-07-15T13:49:19+00:00" }
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