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Oil spills from Iran war may contaminate water and food supply and threaten protected wildlife refuge - By - Sascha Pare - published - 22 April 26 - Air strikes on oil facilities and oil tankers in the Persian Gulf have unleashed what is set to become an ecological catastrophe, satellite images show.
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NASA's Curiosity rover finds a surprising number of giant 'dragon scales' littered across Mars - By - Harry Baker - published - 22 April 26 - The Curiosity rover snapped a series of peculiar polygons that look suspiciously like giant fossilized reptile scales. Although scientists have seen similar shapes on Mars before, they have never seen such a "dramatically abundant" concentration.1 hour ago
Watch an AI-powered table tennis robot beat elite players - By - Kenna Hughes-Castleberry - published - 22 April 26 - Using high-precision cameras and an AI system, Sony AI's Ace is revealing the advancements robotics.1 hour ago
NASA shuts off another Voyager 1 instrument ahead of risky 'Big Bang' maneuver to save power - By - Elizabeth Howell - published - 21 April 26 - After nearly 50 years in space, the two Voyager spacecraft are very low on nuclear power. Voyager 1 just shut off another instrument to save the mission.21 hours ago
'Nations need to prepare now': Key Atlantic ocean current is much closer to collapse than scientists thought - By - Sophie Berdugo - published - 21 April 26 - An alarming study claims the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is weakening more than believed previously. But experts say its findings are far from the final word.1 day ago
New blood test aims to spot liver scarring before it paves the way to cancer - By - Hanan Hammad - published - 21 April 26 - Liver scarring can pave the way to cancer down the line. A new blood test in development might help doctors spot it.1 day ago
Medicine & Drugs22 days ago
A giant 'shadow' has been creeping across Mars for 50 years - and scientists aren't sure why - By - Harry Baker - published - 20 April 26 - A dark patch in Mars' Utopia Planitia region has grown significantly since it was first photographed in 1976. Scientists have a loose understanding of what it is, but they can't properly explain its gradual growth.1 day ago
Bruce the parrot is missing his upper beak - but that hasn't stopped him from becoming an undefeated jousting champion - By - Olivia Ferrari - published - 20 April 26 - A kea parrot in New Zealand who lost the top part of his beak when young has developed a new way to fight other males that has made him unbeatable.2 days ago
Scientists identify main cause of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy - By - Sophie Berdugo - published - 20 April 26 - A key gene tied to hyperemesis gravidarum, an extreme form of vomiting in pregnancy, is also linked to a heightened risk of type 2 diabetes, scientists report.2 days ago
Physicists witness faster-than-light darkness pinpricks, humans found to still be evolving, and the endangered polar bears that are getting fatter than ever - By - Ben Turner - published - 18 April 26 - Science news this week - April 18, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend4 days ago
2 supermassive black holes may collide 100 years from now - and Earth would feel it - By - Kenna Hughes-Castleberry - published - 16 April 26 - In a galaxy 500 million light-years away, two supermassive black holes could merge, spreading gravitational waves across the universe.5 days ago
