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EVs can generate widespread economic benefits, new study says

March 25, 2026 phys.org

Putting more electric cars on the road doesn’t just benefit those with enough money to buy the often-pricey vehicles, it also pushes down prices at the gas pump while strengthening U.S. energy security, according to […]

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A robotic hand without motors? How a sub-second shape-shifting actuator could work

March 25, 2026 phys.org

While space structures and robotic arms require lightweight actuation devices capable of repetitive movement, conventional motor-based systems face limitations due to their heavy weight and complex structures. A KAIST research team has developed a smart […]

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Artemis 2 Moon mission: a primer

March 25, 2026 phys.org

NASA’s Artemis 2 lunar mission is set to be the first crewed flyby of the moon in more than half a century, and could launch as soon as April 1.This post was originally published on […]

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First microlasers capable of detecting individual molecules and ions could one day aid diagnosis

March 25, 2026 phys.org

Scientists have created the first microlasers capable of detecting individual molecules and even single atomic ions, a breakthrough that could significantly advance early disease diagnosis and molecular-scale medical testing. Researchers at the University of Exeter’s […]

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Genomes reveal five E. coli ‘armor’ types behind most multidrug-resistant bloodstream infections

March 25, 2026 phys.org

The first large-scale genetic study of E. coli’s protective armor has identified the five capsule types that are responsible for 70% of all multidrug-resistant bloodstream infections in Europe. Researchers, including those at the Wellcome Sanger […]

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Meet the four astronauts set to voyage around the moon

March 25, 2026 phys.org

The four astronauts selected for the Artemis 2 moon mission will be the first to travel there in more than five decades.This post was originally published on this site

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Dirty diapers born again in Japan recycling breakthrough

March 25, 2026 phys.org

Billions of dirty diapers end up buried or burned every year in Japan—more from seniors than babies—but a recycling breakthrough has given them a new lease on life, one hot mess at a time.This post […]

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It’s go time: historic Moon mission set for lift-off

March 25, 2026 phys.org

More than half a century after the groundbreaking Apollo program’s last crewed flight to the moon, three men and one woman are preparing for a lunar journey set to turn a new page in American […]

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Green fireball captured on dashcam video as a meteor streaks across the Pacific Northwest sky

March 25, 2026 phys.org

Jason Jenkins was driving to work before dawn when a bright green streak beamed across the sky.This post was originally published on this site

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Britain’s hibernating hazel dormice are getting lighter in spring as temperatures rise, study suggests

March 25, 2026 phys.org

Britain’s hazel dormice are getting lighter in spring but fatter in autumn as our climate changes, suggests new research in Scientific Reports. The study, titled “The effects of climate and land cover on hazel dormouse […]

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