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    • Ancient Humans Outsmarted Solar Storms, Birds Evolve Like Supercomputers, and Your Gym Break Isn't Ruining Everything
      Apr 17 2025
      From prehistoric survival strategies to modern scientific discoveries, today's stories reveal how adaptation shapes life across time and species. As researchers uncover how our ancestors used innovative solutions to survive Earth's magnetic chaos, and how birds evolved complex brains parallel to mammals, we're reminded that nature's resilience extends to our own bodies – with new evidence showing our muscles remember training long after we stop exercising.
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      17 min
    • X-Ray Tech Takes Aim at Asteroids, Tornado Warning System Shows Its Age, and Vietnamese Activist Reaches for the Stars
      Apr 15 2025
      From defending Earth against cosmic threats to protecting communities from extreme weather, today's stories explore how technology shapes our survival and aspirations. While scientists harness powerful X-rays to test asteroid deflection and weather experts push for faster tornado detection, Amanda Nguyễn's historic space journey reminds us that personal triumph and scientific advancement often go hand in hand.
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      17 min
    • Autism Communication Breakthrough, Space Discovery Challenges Galaxy Models, and Scientists Combat Forever Chemicals
      Apr 12 2025
      Today's stories explore how technology is helping us understand previously invisible phenomena, from subtle facial expressions in autism to mysterious movements of massive stars. Scientists are making strides in addressing long-standing challenges, whether it's improving social communication, unraveling cosmic mysteries, or developing safer alternatives to dangerous chemicals, showing how persistence and innovation can tackle seemingly intractable problems.
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      18 min
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