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Astronomy
Webb just captured the speed at which the most massive star clusters scrub away their birth gas — burning through their nurseries far faster than smaller clusters do
June 2, 2026
Astronomy
ESA’s Juice and NASA’s Europa Clipper just imaged both sides of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS at once — picking up unexpectedly heavy carbon emissions streaming off its surface
June 2, 2026
Biology
Researchers just pulled 836 dolphin DNA sequences from 126 water samples off Catalina Island — enough to track whole populations without ever catching a single animal
June 2, 2026
Animals
A global predation map just confirmed small dolphin species carry more shark bite scars than the giants — bite risk rising as body size shrinks across coastal waters
June 2, 2026
Science
Sakurajima keeps blasting ash 1,600 meters above Kyushu — Japan Meteorological Agency holding the Minamidake crater at Alert Level 3 as eruptions roll into a new week
June 2, 2026
Science
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake just rattled the Bismarck Sea coast near Lae, Papua New Guinea — 103 kilometers deep, the strongest shake under that section of seafloor in the past day
June 2, 2026
Neuroscience
Indiana University researchers just identified an enzyme called IDOL inside neurons — yanking it out cleared amyloid plaques and shielded brain cells from Alzheimer damage
June 2, 2026
Health
The FDA just cleared Beqalzi for mantle cell lymphoma — sonrotoclax becoming the latest targeted therapy for a relapsed blood cancer with few options
June 2, 2026
Health
The FDA just approved Auvelity for Alzheimer-related agitation — the first non-antipsychotic ever cleared for the hardest behavioral symptom families have to manage
June 2, 2026
Health
Fish oil is now linked to lower insulin resistance even in people who are not obese — the supplement’s metabolic benefit no longer tied to weight
June 2, 2026
Biology
Tiny microbes living inside fish guts are quietly shaping the chemistry of the world’s oceans — researchers tracing nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon flows back to their tiny producers
June 2, 2026
Astronomy
A giant galaxy from less than 2 billion years after the Big Bang turned out not to spin at all — a trait usually only seen in much older galaxies
June 2, 2026
Astronomy
Webb just rendered the clearest cosmic web map ever made — 164,000 galaxies threaded together along the invisible scaffolding holding the universe in place
June 2, 2026
Astronomy
Webb just found a rare Saturn-sized world 330 light-years away with Earth-like temperatures and a methane-rich atmosphere — TOI-199b unlike anything in our solar system
June 2, 2026
Astronomy
NASA’s Webb just clocked a giant planet 700 light-years out with rock-mineral clouds that form every morning and vanish by night — the first daily weather cycle on a hot Jupiter
June 2, 2026
Archeology
A small fragment of carved elephant ivory just gave researchers a startling glimpse of medieval aristocratic life — details sharper than any written record from the era
June 2, 2026
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