For much of the past century, scientists thought dinosaurs were already in decline long before the asteroid impact that ended their reign 66 million years ago. However, a new study published in Science by researchers from Baylor University, New…
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Living computers powered by mushrooms
Fungal networks could one day replace the tiny metal components that process and store computer data, according to new research.
Mushrooms are known for their toughness and unusual biological properties, qualities that make them attractive for…
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Living computers powered by mushrooms
Fungal networks could one day replace the tiny metal components that process and store computer data, according to new research.
Mushrooms are known for their toughness and unusual biological properties, qualities that make them attractive for…
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Through The Open Window, 1956-1963′ Review
In late 1961, barely a year after he’d arrived in New York City from the Midwest, Bob Dylan already contained multitudes. The proof arrives early in Through the Open Window, the 18th edition of Dylan’s ongoing Bootleg Series. That fall,…
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Space radiation can produce some organic molecules detected on icy moons
This article was originally published at Eos. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.
New laboratory research suggests that some organic molecules previously detected in plumes erupting from…
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New blood test can predict risk of postpartum depression with more than 80% accuracy
Like many first-time mothers, Lisette Lopez-Rose thought childbirth would usher in a time of joy. Instead, she had panic attacks as she imagined that something bad was going to happen to her baby, and she felt weighed down by a sadness that…
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Children cancer support kits ‘so appreciated’
Pamela TickellNorth East and Cumbria
Cancer Support UKHazel the cuddly dog helps keep Ivy warm during her cancer treatment A 11-year-old girl with a brain tumour says she wants “other children to be cheered up as much as I was” by receiving a…
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Children Have the Power to Change Their Own Futures in Urino Kiko’s “Alice, Doko Made Mo”
A new Nippon.com series on trends in contemporary manga kicks off with a look at Alice, doko made mo (Alice, All the Way to Space), a four-volume work by Urino Kiko that explores the impact of education on youth and the desire to go as far…
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Atrial Cardiomyopathy Raises Stroke Risk
A MAJOR UK Biobank study has found that atrial cardiomyopathy, a condition marked by electrical and structural changes in the atria, is strongly linked with higher risks of atrial fibrillation, stroke, and heart failure.
Understanding Atrial…
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Starting 5, Oct. 26: MVP Saturday
360 reasons to love basketball.
Another Jokić performance that will leave you spinning.

5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀
Oct. 26, 2025
Saturday Shine: MVP performances from Jokić & Shai add to a historic Opening Week
Roundup: A Grimes…
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