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08/03/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: Magma Reservoir Beneath Japan’s Kikai Caldera Is Recharging
Kikai Caldera Magma Reservoir Recharging, Researchers Report A team led by Kobe University reported July 28 in Communications Earth & Environment that seismic surveys show a large magma reservoir beneath Japan’s Kikai caldera is receiving new magma. The reservoir sits beneath the same underground system linked to the volcano’s eruption 7,300 years ago, the largest […]
08/03/2026
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By Edison Reed
Report Examines Link Between Cortisol Levels and Strength Training Outcomes
Cortisol May Influence Strength Training Results, Report Says A report published July 28, 2026, on mindbodygreen examines the relationship between cortisol levels and strength training outcomes. According to Ava Durgin, assistant health editor and author of the report, individuals who train consistently and eat adequate protein may still see stalled progress if chronic stress keeps […]
07/31/2026
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By Edison Reed
LiDAR Scans Reveal Thousands of Ancient Earthworks Beneath Amazon Rainforest
Laser scans of the southwestern Amazon have revealed nearly 400 previously unknown earthworks hidden beneath the rainforest canopy, according to a study led by the University of Helsinki and published in the journal Nature. The findings indicate that the region, in what is now the Brazilian state of Acre, was home to a large pre-Columbian […]
07/28/2026
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By Edison Reed
China Develops New Alloy Capable of Withstanding Extreme Heat
Chinese researchers have developed a new tungsten-based composite alloy capable of withstanding temperatures above 2,400 degrees Celsius (4,352 degrees Fahrenheit), according to a study published by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The material was created by scientists at the Institute of Mechanics, and tests were conducted at the Synergetic Extreme Condition User Facility, officials said. […]
07/25/2026
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By Edison Reed
Scientists Say Alien Signals May Be on a Different Radio Channel
Researchers from the University of Manchester presented findings at the Royal Astronomical Society’s National Astronomy Meeting in Birmingham suggesting that traditional searches for extraterrestrial intelligence may have been tuned to the wrong frequencies. Lead author Dr. Louisa Mason argued that the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) has historically focused on a narrow frequency band known […]
07/24/2026
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By Edison Reed
Shade-Resistant Solar Cells Retain 97% Efficiency After 2,000 Hours of Testing
realResearchers have developed solar cells that retain 97% of their efficiency under shaded conditions after 2,000 hours of continuous testing, according to a report. The achievement represents a step forward in addressing a long-standing limitation of photovoltaic panels, the study stated. The cells incorporate a custom bypass architecture and advanced perovskite-silicon tandem layers designed to […]
07/23/2026
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By Edison Reed
Nanoscale substrate sculpting boosts superconductivity at higher temperatures, stronger magnetic fields
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have reported a method to enhance superconductivity in ultrathin films by modifying the surface of the supporting substrate at the nanoscale. The advance, published June 17 in Nature Communications, allowed a copper-oxide superconductor to remain superconducting at higher temperatures and under stronger magnetic fields than previously possible, […]
07/23/2026
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By Edison Reed
Nordic Walking and Strength Training Both Improve Heart Health Markers in Postmenopausal Women
Combined Exercise Approaches Show Benefit for Postmenopausal Heart Health A 12-week trial comparing high-intensity interval Nordic walking with traditional strength training found that both exercise modalities produced significant improvements in key heart health markers among postmenopausal women with excess abdominal fat, according to the study. Researchers assigned participants to one of three groups: interval Nordic […]
07/22/2026
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By Edison Reed
Mission supercomputer adds NVIDIA Vera CPUs with 12x performance
Los Alamos National Laboratory has announced a major upgrade to its mission supercomputer, integrating NVIDIA Vera CPUs that deliver a 12x performance improvement over the previous system, according to officials. The enhanced computing power is intended to support national security missions and scientific research, including nuclear stockpile stewardship and advanced materials simulations. The upgrade marks […]
07/21/2026
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By Edison Reed
Rocky “Super-Earth” 48 Light-Years Away Found to Have Atmosphere, Scientists Report
A Harvard-led team has confirmed the detection of an atmosphere on a rocky super-Earth 48 light-years from Earth, scientists reported Thursday in the journal Science. The planet, designated LHS 1140 b, is 5.6 times Earth’s mass and 1.7 times Earth’s radius, and it orbits within the habitable zone of its red dwarf star, according to […]
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