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Location American Science News for 22 February 2026
Ultrafast quantum chemistry engine could speed up the development of new medicines and materials The powerful software can reduce the time needed to simulate reactions with large molecules from weeks to just minutes.
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Prenatal Lead Exposure Affects the Aging Brain

Neuroscience News - 22 Feb 2026 22:23
Prenatal Lead Exposure Affects the Aging Brain A biological time capsule reveals a 60-year secret. Scientists find that lead exposure in the womb can act as a "cognitive accelerator," adding years to the aging brain.
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Uncanny Average: Most People Can No Longer Spot an AI Face

Neuroscience News - 22 Feb 2026 21:39
Uncanny Average: Most People Can No Longer Spot an AI Face Think you can spot a fake? Think again. Scientists reveal that the most realistic AI faces aren't given away by what's wrong with them, but by what's "too right."
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New Bio-Implant for Spinal Cord Repair

Neuroscience News - 22 Feb 2026 19:45
New Bio-Implant for Spinal Cord Repair Muting the "brake" on repair. Scientists develop a 3D-printed spinal implant that uses RNA to trigger nerve regrowth and bridge the gap of paralysis.
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Could an Exercise Pill Help Treat Depression?

Neuroscience News - 22 Feb 2026 19:16
Could an Exercise Pill Help Treat Depression? Exercise is medicine, but what if you can't take the dose? Scientists explore "exercise mimetics"-pills that trick your brain into thinking you've just finished a workout.
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How menopause affects the brain - and what we still don't know A new study shows that that menopause was associated with worse sleep, increased mental health problems and even changes within the brain itself.
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'Some of them have accuracy that's close to zero': Experts unpack the promise and pitfalls of genetic tests aimed at consumers Live Science spoke with a bioethicist and sociologist about emerging genomic technologies, including those that enable parents to "score" and "select" IVF embryos.
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Using commercially available technology and innovative methods, researchers at NBI have pushed the limits of how fast you can detect changes in the sensitive quantum states in the qubit. Their work allows researchers to ...
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Rule-breaking black hole found growing at 13 times the cosmic 'speed limit,' challenging theories An ancient, fast-feeding quasar is breaking the rules of how black holes consume matter and generate galaxy-shaping jets.
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Rare 'planetary parade' will return to the evening sky this week - but you'll have to look at exactly the right time Six planets will shine together in the evening sky on Feb. 28. Here's how to get the best view before they disappear.
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Closest baby nebula to Earth 'hatches' in strange new Hubble image - Space photo of the week A stunning new Hubble image reveals the most detailed look yet at the Egg Nebula, the youngest and closest pre-planetary nebula to Earth.
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How can deserts form next to oceans?

Live Science - 22 Feb 2026 10:00
How can deserts form next to oceans? Deserts are notoriously dry, so why do so many of them border oceans?
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Reservoir computing is a promising machine learning-based approach for the analysis of data that changes over time, such as weather patterns, recorded speech or stock market trends. Classical reservoir computing techniqu...
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Chronic wounds often spiral out of control because oxygen cant reach the deepest layers of injured tissue. A new gel developed at UC Riverside delivers a continuous flow of oxygen right where its needed most, using a tin...
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Triceratops massive head may have been doing more than just showing off those famous horns. Using CT scans and 3D reconstructions of fossil skulls, researchers uncovered a surprisingly complex nasal system hidden inside ...
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Deep in the Arctic north, drained peatlands-once massive carbon vaults built over thousands of years-are quietly leaking greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. But new field research from northern Norway suggests theres a...
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Flea and tick medications trusted by pet owners worldwide may have an unexpected environmental cost. Scientists found that active ingredients from isoxazoline treatments pass into pet feces, exposing dung-feeding insects...
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