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Biology
Scientists figured out why some DNA-doubled cells refuse to die, finding the ones born from failed cell division are far more stable and likely to survive
June 5, 2026
Science
France’s WEST tokamak held a fusion plasma for 1,337 seconds at 50 million degrees Celsius, the longest confinement on record
June 5, 2026
Astronomy
NASA’s Webb made the first direct detection of methane streaming off interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, chemistry unlike anything formed inside our solar system
June 5, 2026
Biology
A new AI method revealed most of the DNA spools inside our cells sit partly unwound, not locked away, sorting into 14 distinct states tied to gene activity
June 5, 2026
Astronomy
A residual solar cloud from a June 2 flare may graze Earth’s field tonight, keeping a chance of northern-tier auroras alive as the week’s G3 storm winds down
June 5, 2026
Astronomy
On WASP-94A b, 700 light-years away, Webb saw mornings cloaked in rock-mineral clouds that burn off to clear skies by evening
June 5, 2026
Astronomy
NASA’s Webb confirmed an actively growing supermassive black hole inside a galaxy seen in the early universe, challenging theories of how the two form together
June 5, 2026
Biology
Cells that double their DNA through failed division survive far better than those from botched chromosome splits, a clue to how some cancers take hold
June 5, 2026
Science
California shook 64 times in a single day, leading the nation, as Alaska logged 43 quakes and oilfield Texas 29 in the same stretch
June 5, 2026
Animals
Scientists tracked 600 beluga whales in Alaska’s Bristol Bay for 13 years and found they keep swapping mates, upending the idea that the whales pair off for life
June 5, 2026
Astronomy
NASA’s Webb zoomed in on a black hole feeding at full tilt, a clue that may finally explain the mysterious “little red dots” scattered across the early universe
June 5, 2026
Archeology
Egyptian archaeologists opened Old Kingdom rock-cut tombs at Aswan’s Qubbet el-Hawa, finding inscribed pottery later generations reused for their own dead
June 5, 2026
Biology
Scientists found a hidden “genetic clock” that acts as the master timekeeper of an animal’s growth, firing off precise bursts of gene activity on schedule
June 5, 2026
Science
USGS forecasts Kilauea’s next lava-fountain burst within 10 to 15 days after Episode 48 broke the all-time record with 650-foot fountains
June 5, 2026
Biology
The newly found genetic clock orchestrates whole bursts of gene activity at fixed moments in development, a timer scientists had long suspected but never pinned down
June 5, 2026
Biology
Researchers cracked open amber from Goethe’s personal collection and 3D-scanned an extinct ant so clearly they could see the organs sealed inside it
June 5, 2026
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