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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

A Balloon's Unlikely Encounter with a Plane

A recent incident raised eyebrows when a weather balloon might have caused a crack in a United Airlines plane's windshield. The flight, heading from Denver to Los Angeles, had to make an unexpected stop in Salt Lake City. This event has sparked discussions about the safety of weather balloons and th

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Oct 22 2025SCIENCE

A High-Flying Mishap: Plane and Weather Balloon Collision

A United Airlines flight had a close call recently. The plane, heading from Denver to Los Angeles, was cruising at 36, 000 feet over Utah when it seemed to hit a weather balloon. This unexpected encounter cracked the windshield, leading to an emergency landing in Salt Lake City. Fortunately, the 134

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Small Brain Guardians Might Hold Key to Taming Epilepsy

In the intricate world of the brain, tiny immune system proteins named C1q and C3 are stirring up trouble. Normally, these proteins are the brain's protectors. However, in epilepsy, they turn against the brain. They disrupt the brain's connections, leading to excessive brain activity and seizures.

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Animals Keep Their Balance: A Look at Foot Control

Animals move around smoothly without making unnecessary adjustments, even when mistakes happen. Humans fix these errors by changing where they place their feet with each step. But what about other animals? Do they do the same? Scientists found that animals like flies, mice, and humans all use a mix

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

How Cells Choose Their Path: The Role of Linker Histones in Blood Cell Development

Cells in our body are like students in a school, each with the potential to become a teacher, doctor, or engineer. But how do they choose their path? Recent research sheds light on how certain molecules, called linker histones, guide blood cells to become either immune fighters (lymphoid) or helpers

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Why Your Hair Turns Gray: A Hidden Body Defense

Hair turning gray is not just about getting older. It might be a sign that your body is fighting off cancer. Scientists have found that the cells that give hair its color can act like bodyguards. They protect you by getting rid of damaged cells that could cause cancer. These special cells, called m

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Sky Spectacles: Two Comets Light Up the Night

In October 2025, the night sky puts on a rare show with two comets visible to the naked eye. Comet Lemmon and Comet SWAN are making their closest approaches to Earth, offering a unique opportunity for stargazers. Comet Lemmon, discovered in January 2025, is expected to shine brightest around Hallow

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Science Under Siege: The Fight for Facts in Medicine

The world of science is facing a tough challenge. Noubar Afeyan, a key figure in the biotech industry, warns that the attacks on science won't stop at mRNA vaccines. He believes this trend will spread to all areas of medicine. Afeyan, who co-founded Moderna, has seen firsthand how political decision

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

NASA Eyes New Moon Mission Bids as SpaceX Falls Behind

NASA is shaking things up! They're now inviting other companies to compete for the Artemis 3 moon mission contract. This comes after SpaceX, the original contender, has faced delays. The goal is to ensure the U. S. beats China to the moon, a race that's heating up fast. The Artemis missions are a b

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Oct 21 2025SCIENCE

Plastics and Toxins: An Unlikely Alliance

In the world of environmental science, things aren't always as straightforward as they seem. Take zebrafish larvae, for instance. These tiny fish face big trouble when exposed to cadmium sulfide (CdS), a harmful chemical. When sunlight hits CdS, it releases toxic cadmium (Cd2+), which slows down the

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