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📅April 10, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Artemis II mission yields lunar data treasures amid breakthroughs in eye development, cancer research, earthquakes, fossils, and energy tech.
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Artemis II Splashdown Delivers Lunar Science Treasures

NASA's Artemis II astronauts are returning to Earth with splashdown on April 10 after the first moon flyby in over 50 years on April 6. The crew collected thousands of photos and audio recordings during seven hours of observations, including bright rays from Ohm crater suggesting liquified lunar rock impacts. Scientists are analyzing relayed data for implications on future missions.Source 1

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New Research Challenges 30-Year-Old Theory of Eye Development

A study reveals an unexpected mechanism in how humans develop sharp, color-rich vision. This challenges established theories on eye formation.Source 2

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Hidden Earthquake Threat Beneath Seattle Revealed

Research in GSA Bulletin details fault activity frequency and locations under Seattle, highlighting a major seismic risk. The study aims to improve prediction and preparedness.Source 2

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Household Cats Hold Secret to Fighting Breast Cancer

Strong genetic similarities between cat and human breast cancers identified key mutations. This offers potential new treatment pathways.Source 2

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Natural Hormone Reverses Obesity by Targeting Brain

A newly studied hormone links metabolism and brain function, showing potential to reverse obesity. Scientists highlight its therapeutic promise.Source 2

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35-Million-Year-Old Arachnid Fossil Discovered in Amber

Advanced imaging uncovers extinct arachnid lineage in fossil harvestman. It solves a long-standing mystery from 35 million years ago.Source 2

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Revolutionary Gas Turbine Achieves CO2-Neutral Power

KIT researchers surpass NASA with air-compression-free turbine for sustainable energy. This breakthrough advances carbon-neutral systems.Source 2

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JWST Discovers 'Forbidden' Planet With Baffling Composition

James Webb Space Telescope finds giant planet orbiting small star, challenging planetary formation models. Its unusual makeup forces rethink of theories.Source 2

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Protein Sabotaging Aging Muscle Recovery Identified

UCLA study on mice reveals molecular changes in aging muscles with protective effects. Targeting this protein could enhance recovery.Source 2

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Gut Bacteria Diet Turns Fat Into Calorie-Burning Machine

Specific diet signals enable gut bacteria to convert white fat to energy-burning beige fat. This interaction offers obesity treatment potential.Source 2

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Hidden Virus Linked to Colorectal Cancer Discovered

Newly identified virus associates with colorectal cancer, a leading health issue. Early detection insights could improve outcomes.Source 2