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New catalyst enables targeted antibiotic redesign to beat resistant bacteria
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New catalyst enables targeted antibiotic redesign to beat resistant bacteria

Antibiotics, our infantry against bacteria, are losing their ability to fight against bacterial infections due to the rise of superbugs—microbes that have developed resistance to medications that are designed to kill them. In a recent study, researchers have developed a way to chemically modify common antibiotics like erythromycin A, clarithromycin, and azithromycin to help them fight drug-resistant bacteria.

Astronomers determine the fate of a double white dwarf binary
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Astronomers determine the fate of a double white dwarf binary

Utilizing the stellar evolution code named Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA), Chinese astronomers have investigated the evolution of a recently discovered ultra-compact double white dwarf binary system known as ATLAS J1138-5139. Results of this study, published March 20 on the arXiv pre-print server, allowed the researchers to determine the fate of this system.

Artemis II launch: NASA prepares for Wednesday launch of historic space mission
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Artemis II launch: NASA prepares for Wednesday launch of historic space mission

Tuesday, March 31, 2026: Get the latest news and updates on the Artemis II mission as the countdown begins for NASA's return to the moon.

Are We About to Premanently Scar the Night Sky With One Million AI Satellite and 50,000 Space Mirrors?
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Are We About to Premanently Scar the Night Sky With One Million AI Satellite and 50,000 Space Mirrors?

If you thought the current crop of satellite megaconstellations was bad, you’re going to be horribly disappointed by new proposals from both SpaceX and a company called Reflect Orbital. Their combined plans would fundamentally alter the night sky as we know it, and the global astronomical community is sounding the alarm - most notably letters from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), the European Southern Observatory (ESO), and the International Astronomical Union (IAU) strongly opposing the plan, which currently sits with America’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for approval.

We Finally Know How The Lights Turned on at The Dawn of Time
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We Finally Know How The Lights Turned on at The Dawn of Time

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