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AI Reveals Vowel-Like Patterns in Sperm Whales' Complex "Language"
A surprising discovery, powered by artificial intelligence, transforms our understanding of these cetaceans' communication. Acoustic patterns analogous to human vowels were identified.

Cold Plasma: Innovative Method Transforms Natural Gas into Methanol
Northwestern University researchers developed a cleaner, more efficient technique to produce methanol. This advance could revolutionize the global chemical and energy industries.

Revolutionary Stem Cell Advance Offers Personalized Insulin for Type 1 Diabetes
A team at Sweden's Karolinska Institute successfully created functional insulin cells from human stem cells, restoring blood sugar control in animal models. This discovery ushers in a new era for Type 1 diabetes treatment.

NASA's SPHEREx Observatory Maps Interstellar Ice Crucial for Life
NASA's SPHEREx observatory has made a pivotal discovery. It mapped chemical signatures of water ice and organic molecules in an active star-forming region.

Lunar Exploration Advances: NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin Drive Moon Return!
Following Artemis II's success, NASA focuses on lunar lander development with partners! An Israeli company, Moonshot Space, introduces innovative electromagnetic launch technology!

97% of Americans Support NASA’s Artemis Program Despite Cost
A recent NASA survey shows overwhelming public backing for the Artemis missions. Nearly one in three sees it as a unifying national effort, even with a $90 billion price tag.

CSIC Breakthrough: New Membrane Boosts Hydrogen Purification Tenfold
A team from Spain's Institute of Materials Science of Madrid (ICMM) at CSIC has made a pivotal discovery. They developed a membrane that dramatically improves hydrogen purification efficiency, a critical step for clean energy.

Brazil Reshapes Global Rare Earths Game, Prioritizing Local Development
The South American nation, home to vast reserves, demands technological investment and in-country processing from foreign partners, setting a new precedent in critical mineral geopolitics.

Lyrid Meteor Shower
The Lyrid meteor shower will peak next week, with up to 20 meteors per hour in dark skies. The viewing conditions for 2026 are near-perfect.

Artemis II: how eight explosions ensured safe return to Earth
The Artemis II astronauts heard eight critical detonations during reentry. Each one adjusted Orion's trajectory for a safe landing back on Earth.

A Brazilian actigraph monitored astronaut sleep during Artemis II
A device developed at the University of São Paulo tracked circadian rhythms during the lunar mission. The technology has proven valuable for space and public health applications.

AI Revolutionizes Healthcare
Artificial intelligence is changing the way diseases are diagnosed and treated. This is achieved by analyzing large biological datasets to identify patterns that humans may not see.