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Astronomy

Lightning Leaps and Hidden Treasures: This Week’s Wildest Science Discoveries

The universe keeps getting weirder and wilder as scientists peel back layers of mystery hiding right under our noses—and far beyond Earth. From Jupiter’s sky-high tempests to the darkest secrets buried deep beneath Canada’s crust, this week’s headlines spotlight discoveries that could spark revolutions in energy, wildlife conservation, and even our understanding of time itself. […]

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AI

Cosmic Frontiers and Cyber Frontlines: This Week in Sciench

Every week, the worlds of science and technology intertwine in surprising ways. This week offers a stunning cosmic journey through our solar system and the broader universe, alongside a deep dive into the accelerating challenges of artificial intelligence security. Meanwhile, sobering insights emerge about the fragile state of scientific research funding in the U.S. Let’s […]

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Announcements

Next Week in Science, December 4, 2025

And what’s in the news The role of theory of mind in how increasing preschoolers’ self-esteem affects their materialism: an experimental study A new study involving 239 Polish preschoolers shows that enhancing self-esteem in areas of competence and peer acceptance can reduce materialistic tendencies, but only in those with a well-developed Theory of Mind. This […]

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AI

Next Week in Science, October 9, 2025

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis for demonstrating that quantum phenomena can be observed in macroscopic systems large enough to hold in your hand. Their experiments with superconducting circuits demonstrated that billions of particles can act in unison, tunneling through barriers and absorbing […]

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News

Next Week in Science, October 2, 2025

So we’re changing up the schedule a bit and are going to have this recap posts on Thursday. Don’t worry, we’ll still have content throughout the week, but it’s just easier for us to do this a day earlier. And what’s in the news Metal-organic polyhedra maintain the self-renewal of embryonic stem cells Researchers have […]

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News

Next Week in Science, September 12, 2025

We’ve had a bunch of new subs recently, so welcome! Don’t hesitate to reach out to make sure we are covering the topics that are important to you personally and professionally! Here’s what’s rising in the literature. And a couple of things across the news The 7 best filtered shower heads for healthier skin and […]

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News

Next Week in Science, August 29, 2025

Some blogs that you might have missed on this last weekend of August; some say the last weekend of “cultural” summer. Considering getting your feet wet this weekend? Read about the decline and recovery of the Chesapeake Bay Comet 3I/Atlas continues to be weird! And more from science research! But of course, there’s also a […]

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News

What’s Next in Science? June 20, 2025

So we’ve been making a ton of changes, so be sure to browse the site to see. We’ve also been doing a lot of refine of our methods to makes sure the best and most relevant stuff gets in front of you. With that in mind, here’s what’s coming up next week! Colorectal cancer cell […]

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News

Science News Round Up, May 16, 2025

Act Now—Fuel the Future of Science! Subscribe free to This Week in Science for weekly, expert-curated insights and groundbreaking updates. As a fully self-funded platform, your subscription and shares sustain our vital mission. ⚡ Time is critical! Share this blog now and empower others to join our independent movement! Impact of open visits on the […]

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