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  1. A COVID-19 Study Retracted Over Misinformation, a Whale Feeding Frenzy in Greenland, and How Daily Vitamin D Benefits the Brain - Discover Magazine
    Discover Magazine Science
  2. Summer of discovery - Wright State Newsroom
    Wright State Newsroom Science
  3. The Moon is rusting even though it has no air and almost no liquid water — and the leading explanation is that oxygen escaping Earth rides our magnetic tail 385,000 kilometres into space during the few days each month when the solar wind is blocked - Space Daily
    Space Daily Science
  4. Rocket Report: SpaceX makes its mark on the Moon; ULA names new boss - Ars Technica
    Ars Technica Science
  5. Partial lunar eclipse live: Latest news, viewing tips and live updates from Aug. 27-28 eclipse - Space
    Space Science
  6. Could 'dark photons' explain dark matter? - Space
    Space Science
  7. Sentinel-1 captures major ice loss from Greenland glacier - European Space Agency
    European Space Agency Science
  8. A saltwater crocodile has the most powerful bite ever recorded in a living animal, strong enough to crush bone and hold prey with terrifying force — yet the muscles that open the same jaws are so weak a person can hold them shut with their hands - Space Daily
    Space Daily Science
  9. Contamination risk on Moon! Human-related microbes may survive lunar South Pole — how Chandrayaan helped in new findings - livemint.com
    livemint.com Science
  10. Two of Neptune's tiny inner moons contain clay minerals that could not have formed on worlds so small and cold — suggesting they're built from the exposed interiors of much larger moons shattered when the captured Kuiper Belt world Triton tore through Nept - Space Daily
    Space Daily Science
  11. New discovery could help scientists fight deadly fungal infections - Monash University
    Monash University Science
  12. AI-driven literature mining speeds discovery of heat-stable lead-free dielectric materials - Phys.org
    Phys.org Science
  13. San Andreas Fault: New San Jose State University research finds fault is slipping faster than previously thought - ABC7 Bay Area
    ABC7 Bay Area Science
  14. Physicist Builds Tools to See Quantum Matter More Clearly - Newswise
    Newswise Science
  15. “One-in-a-million” sea creature fossil preserves soft tissue for 450 million years - Science Daily
    Science Daily Science
  16. China hunts for lunar ice in one of solar system's coldest places - Reuters
    Reuters Science