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NASA seeks four volunteers for year-long Mars mission simulation

NASA is recruiting four volunteers to participate in a year-long isolation study designed to simulate the conditions astronauts could experience during future missions to Mars and the Moon. The participants will live and work in a controlled environment at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston,......

ECB study finds limited impact of AI on US employment and wages so far

The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence across industries is beginning to reshape the US labor market, but fears of widespread job destruction and declining wages have not materialized on a broad scale, according to a new study published by the European Central Bank. The research suggests that......

JWST detects methane on temperate gas giant for first time

Astronomers have identified methane in the atmosphere of a temperate gas giant outside the solar system for the first time. The discovery comes from observations of TOI-199b, a Saturn-sized exoplanet located more than 330 light years from Earth. The planet sits in a rare temperature range of about 79......

Cows can recognize human faces and voices, study finds

Cattle are capable of distinguishing familiar humans from strangers using both sight and hearing, according to a study published on May 20 in the journal PLOS One. Researchers found that cows do not merely differentiate known faces from unfamiliar ones. They can also match a caregiver's voice to......

Ancient complex life depended on oxygen, study of early fossils finds

The earliest known eukaryotes on Earth, the ancestors of all complex life including animals, plants and fungi, lived in shallow oxygen-rich seafloors nearly 1.75 billion years ago, according to a new study published in Nature. The findings challenge long-standing theories that early complex organisms......

OIM study highlights territorial migration governance progress in Morocco

The International Organization for Migration presented in Rabat the findings of a comparative analysis on the territorial implementation of Morocco’s National Immigration and Asylum Strategy across four regions: Oriental, Souss-Massa, Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma and Béni Mellal-Khénifra. The......

Scientists track dolphin health using DNA in seawater

Scientists have demonstrated that environmental DNA floating in seawater can reveal both the presence of dolphin species and the genetic health of their populations. The finding marks a major step in marine conservation, offering a non-invasive way to monitor cetaceans without capturing or physically......

Europe and China launch SMILE satellite to study Earth’s magnetic shield

The SMILE spacecraft, a joint mission between the European Space Agency and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has successfully launched from the European spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, marking the first flagship scientific collaboration between the two space institutions focused on Earth’s......

First brain histamine map links molecule to major psychiatric disorders

Researchers have produced the first comprehensive map of the brain’s histaminergic system, identifying a strong overlap between histamine-related gene activity and regions involved in major psychiatric conditions. The study, published in Nature Mental Health, links these brain areas to attention......

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