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The Hidden Costs of Sexualized Dating Profiles on Relationship Longevity

A study by Prof. Gurit Birnbaum indicates that sexualized dating profiles may hinder individuals' prospects for long-term relationships, raising important questions about online dating strategies.

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The Complex Effects of Rising Temperatures on Bumble Bee Populations

Recent research sheds light on how increased temperatures can both aid and threaten bumble bee species, emphasizing the need for careful conservation strategies.

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Pompeu Fabra University Study Examines Older Students' Experiences in Lifelong Learning

Research from Pompeu Fabra University sheds light on the experiences of older students in lifelong learning programs, aiming to challenge age-related stereotypes.

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NASA Ames Science Directorate Honors May 2026 Stars

In May 2026, NASA Ames Science Directorate acknowledged the exceptional work of four scientists: Lora Jovanavić, Tammy Moore, Frances Donovan, and Jaden Ta.

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New Insights into Gut Microbiomes and Their Impact on Aging and Disease

A study from the University of Vienna sheds light on the intricate relationship between gut bacteria and human health, potentially revealing links to aging and disease.

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Study Finds Yellow Trout Outperform Wild Strains in Growth

Research conducted in São Paulo indicates that yellow trout may have superior growth potential compared to their wild counterparts, which are the standard in aquaculture.

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NASA's PC-12 Aircraft Relocates to Enhance Flight Research Capabilities

A NASA Pilatus PC-12 aircraft will now be stationed at the Armstrong Flight Research Center, aiming to bolster the agency's flight research initiatives.

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Innovative Approach to Energy Efficiency in Computing Through Material Manipulation

A new study highlights a promising method for transmitting information in electronic devices, potentially enhancing energy efficiency without the need for electric currents or magnetic fields.

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New Dinosaur Species Discovered in Brazil Linked to European Relative

A recent study highlights the discovery of a new long-necked dinosaur species in Maranhão, Brazil, shedding light on its relationship with a European counterpart.

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Oxytocin's Complex Role in Competition Revealed by University of Zurich Study

A recent study from the University of Zurich uncovers how oxytocin, often dubbed the 'love hormone,' influences both intimacy and rivalry in competitive settings.

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New Data Fusion Techniques Enhance Mars Temperature Mapping

Recent advancements in data fusion techniques are improving our understanding of temperature variations on Mars, which is vital for future in-situ resource utilization efforts.

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New Research Suggests Lithium May Target Alzheimer's Beyond Tau

Recent findings indicate that lithium could play a role in Alzheimer's treatment by targeting pathways beyond the traditional Tau protein, potentially opening new avenues for therapy.

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Advancements in Quantum Geometry Enhance Topological Photonics

Recent research sheds light on quantum geometry's role in understanding light-based systems, potentially advancing topological photonics technologies.

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Exploring New Frontiers in Science

NASA has released a new article discussing recent advancements in scientific research. This article provides insights into ongoing projects and future directions.

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Exploring Casimir Forces for Enhanced Control in Nanophotonic Systems

Researchers from Skoltech and MIPT have delved into the potential of the Casimir effect to achieve precise orientation control of nanostructures, as detailed in their recent study.

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New Research Highlights Increased Biological Productivity in Southern Ocean

A recent study reveals that the Southern Ocean's summertime biological productivity is significantly greater than earlier estimates, according to findings from the U.S. National Science Foundation.

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Public Information Session at NASA Wallops Scheduled for May 13

NASA will hold a public information session on May 13 at the Wallops Visitor Center, providing an opportunity for community engagement regarding the facility's activities.

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Forensic Scientometrics Movement Releases First Report on Research Manipulation

The Forensic Scientometrics (FoSci) movement has unveiled its inaugural report, focusing on the pressing issue of research manipulation within the scientific community.

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Advancements in Nanoscale Measurement Techniques at University of Alicante

A new measurement method developed by researchers at the University of Alicante enables precise nanometer-scale distance measurements at room temperature, potentially benefiting molecular electronics.

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Urban Forestry: A Natural Solution to Rising Temperatures

A recent study indicates that planting trees in urban areas could be an effective and economical strategy to address the challenges posed by rising temperatures.