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James Webb Unravels 29 Cygni b's Origin: Planet or Failed Star?
A team of astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to resolve the paradox of 29 Cygni b, a massive object defying cosmic classifications.

Neuroscience Reveals Procrastination is a Survival Instinct
Forget the idea that procrastination is laziness or poor time management. Science shows it's a complex brain response designed to protect our emotions.

Blue Origin Achieves Milestone: New Glenn Rocket Reuses Booster in Orbit
Jeff Bezos's company demonstrates its capability to recover key components, an advancement positioning it against competitors in the space race.

Human Crying: A Sophisticated Social Technology, Not a Sign of Weakness
New scientific insights redefine crying, revealing its profound role in human communication and connection. Evolutionary biologists invite us to reconsider its true purpose.

Liquid Air: A Breakthrough for Long-Duration Green Energy Storage
The promise of storing green energy for extended periods is becoming a reality. Innovative technology turns air into liquid, backed by strong government support.

Japan Proposes Ambitious 11,000-Kilometer Solar Ring Around the Moon
Shimizu Corporation presents the "Luna Ring," a visionary project to harness uninterrupted solar energy from space and transmit it to Earth.

China Pioneers Space Exploration with First Sea-Based Rocket Launch
On April 18, China will make history by launching the Jielong-3 rocket from open waters. This strategy aims to overcome land-based platform saturation, cut costs, and enhance safety.

Rotavirus Surge in the United States: Essential Guide for Parents
A Rotavirus outbreak is concerning the community in the U.S. We offer key information to protect your children and keep them safe.

Great White Sharks: Evolutionary Edge Becomes Threat Due to Ocean Warming
Great white sharks, iconic ocean predators, face a fatal overheating risk. Their evolutionary advantage of warmer body temperatures is now their greatest threat.

Water-Based Zinc-Ion Battery: A Safer, More Durable Lithium Alternative
A team of researchers recently unveiled an innovative water-based zinc-ion rechargeable battery. This breakthrough promises to transform energy storage with enhanced safety and lower costs.

James Webb Reveals Small Red Dots Key to Supermassive Black Hole Origins
A discovery by the University of Texas at Austin, published in "The Astrophysical Journal", could reshape our understanding of these cosmic giants.

Scientists Document Unprecedented Cleaning Collaboration Between Rival Ant Species
A new study reveals that seed-harvester ants actively seek out cone ants for cleaning, a behavior never before observed in insects.