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Ultra-hot lava world has thick atmosphere, upending expectations - Phys.org
A Carnegie-led team of astronomers detected the strongest evidence yet of an atmosphere around a rocky planet beyond our solar system. Their work, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, used NASA's JWST to reveal an alien atmosphere in an unexpected β¦
Microplastics Burrow Into Blood Vessels and Fuel Heart Disease - SciTechDaily
Microplastics may be quietly invading arteries and accelerating heart disease, especially in males.
Forget the gym β this 25-minute 'Jeffing' workout builds your strength and boosts your metabolism - Tom's Guide
It combines running, walking and bodyweight resistance exercises.
Cut cholesterol by a third without statins pills: 4 natural ways to boost heart health - Times of India
High cholesterol does not have to be a mystery or a one-size-fits-all medical prescription. For decades, statins have been the cornerstone of managing.
NASA's Voyager Spacecraft Hit a Blazing 50,000 Kelvin "Wall" at the Edge of Our Solar System That Shouldn't Exist - The Daily Galaxy
NASA's Voyager probes have uncovered a searing-hot mystery at the edge of our solar systemβa vast, invisible barrier hotter than most stars.
The Book Report: Ron Charles' picks from 2025 - CBS News
The Washington Post book reviewer offers "Sunday Morning" viewers his picks for fiction and non-fiction titles to add to their New Year's reading lists.
Most anticipated books of 2026 include new Jennette McCurdy, Ann Patchett and Martha Wells - USA Today
2026 brings buzzy new titles, like a debut novel from Jennette McCurdy, romance from Kennedy Ryan and new fiction from Ann Patchett.
Seven live music experiences worth travelling for in 2026 - BBC
Think beyond the destination concert and choose a musical destination. From Helsinki to Tokyo, these shows and festivals are just the ticket.
Christmas Steptoe and Son script unearthed at York University - BBC
The unseen Steptoe and Son script, intended for Christmas 1963, was discovered by archivists in York.
Iranian cinema giant, Bahram Beyzai, dies aged 87 - BBC
A restored copy of his film, Bashu, the Little Stranger, won an award at this year's Venice Film Festival.
Central NYβs best dishes of 2025: Our Syracuse food writers pick their favorites - Syracuse.com
Of the hundreds of dishes we tried this year, these are the best.
Doomsday Glacier Approaching Catastrophic Collapse - Futurism
A recent study paints a concerning picture of the potential collapse of the Thwaites Glacier, otherwise known as the Doomsday Glacier.
This painting is missing. Do you have it? - NPR
An important work from a rediscovered artist has been absent from public view since the 1970s. A New York curator is hunting for it.
NASA Shares Stunning Photos of a Rare Event Astronauts Witnessed From the Space Station Window - Indian Defence Review
Astronauts aboard the ISS have captured rare, invisible lightning phenomena hidden above Earthβs storms, revealing explosive secrets that could disrupt planes, satellites, and even our climate.
Hummingbirds are dramatically evolving in real-time thanks to humans - Earth.com
Bill shape affects how efficiently a hummingbird feeds and how it competes with other hummingbirds. Because of humans, they have evolved.
Dinosaurs discovered in 2025 that surprised paleontologists - USA Today
A T. Rex missing link, a spike-fossil and a raptor still eating its dinner are just a few of the interesting dinosaur discoveries in 2025.
Thereβs No Happy Ending for Movie Theaters, No Matter Who Wins Warner - The Wall Street Journal
This is your teenβs brain on phones and social media, according to science - The Washington Post
A wave of new studies is shedding light on the risks of early smartphone access and heavy screen use for adolescent mental health and development.
How many holes does the human body have? - Live Science
You might think that the human body has many holes, but that number shrinks when you stop to consider what counts as a hole.
Mercury: The planet that shouldn't exist - BBC
Mercury has long baffled astronomers because it defies much of what we know about planet formation. A new space mission arriving in 2026 might solve the mystery.