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‘It’s historically embraced practices that have put riders’ bone health at risk’ – How pro cycling is tackling its awkward relationship with low bone density

Exercise is supposed to be good for you – and by most measures, it is. However, cycling has a little secret: too much of it is bad for your bones, and you might never know you’re doing damage until it’s too late. What makes it so dangerous is that there are few to no symptoms

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‘Ring of fire’ solar eclipse: February 2026 path, visibility over Antarctica and partial eclipse for South Africa

A “ring of fire” solar eclipse on Tuesday will mark the first eclipse of 2026, but only about 2% of the world’s population will get to see it, according to Time and Date. The event, also called an annular solar eclipse, occurs “when the moon passes directly between the Earth and the sun, but the

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DNA Mutations Discovered in The Children of Chernobyl Workers : ScienceAlert

The DNA damage from ionizing radiation (IR) erupting from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986 is showing up in the children of those originally exposed, researchers have found – the first time such a transgenerational link has been clearly established. Previous studies have been inconclusive about whether this genetic damage could be passed from parent

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Snakes keep evolving into cannibals — here’s what scientists think is going on

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Cannibalism has arisen in several snake lineages throughout evolutionary history. | Credit: VW Pics via Getty Images Cannibalism might seem like a rare and unnatural occurrence, but the behavior has arisen in several snake lineages throughout evolutionary history,

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A New Concept for Catching Up with 3I/ATLAS

The arrival of 3I/ATLAS in our Solar System spawned multiple proposals for a rendezvous mission to study it up close. As the third interstellar object (ISO) ever detected, the wealth of information direct studies could provide would be groundbreaking in many respects. However, the mission architecture for intercepting an interstellar comet poses numerous significant challenges

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This NASA Probe Flew Closer to the Sun Than Ever Before, Here’s What It Discovered!

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has completed a historic milestone by traveling closer to the Sun than any spacecraft before it. The groundbreaking data it has collected is offering new insights into the solar wind, a stream of charged particles that constantly flows from the Sun and impacts the entire solar system. Since its launch in

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The World’s Largest Carnivorous Bat, Feared for Decades Until Cameras Revealed the Truth

The spectral bat has long occupied an awkward space in the scientific literature. Too rare to study systematically, too intimidating to approach casually, it existed for most of the twentieth century as a collection of specimens and a reputation. Natural history guides described a solitary predator with a three foot wingspan, a creature that emerged

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Astronomers observe a star that quietly transformed into a black hole

WASHINGTON — The formation of a black hole can be quite a violent event, with a massive dying star blowing up and some of its remnants collapsing to form an exceptionally dense object with gravity so ​strong that not even light can escape. But, as new observations indicate, the process sometimes can be a rather

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‘Fully unlocking the orbital economy’: This California company will fly astronauts to the space station in 2027

A California startup will operate its first astronaut mission next year, if all goes according to plan. NASA announced on Thursday (Feb. 12) that it has picked Long Beach-based Vast to conduct the sixth private astronaut flight to the International Space Station (ISS), which will launch no earlier than summer 2027. The selection is a

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Deepest views from James Webb and Chandra telescopes reveal a monster object that defies theory — Space photo of the week

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The large protocluster JADES-ID1, as seen by the James Webb Space Telescope (background) and Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue). | Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/CfA/Á Bogdán; Infrared: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/P. Edmonds and L. Frattare QUICK FACTS What it is: A

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