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  • The Earth is reflecting less and less sunlight, study reveals
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  • Leeches Didn't Always Suck Blood — Ancient Fossils Reveal They Swallowed Prey Whole
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    Leeches Didn't Always Suck Blood — Ancient Fossils Reveal They Swallowed Prey Whole

    Learn about a 480-million-year-old leech fossil that revealed that ancient leeches didn’t have the biological components necessary to suck blood.

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    Discover Magazine (www.discovermagazine.com)

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  • Long COVID is here to stay—even in children
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    More children have long covid than asthma. Reinfection can increase risks.

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  • We've Finally Seen Jupiter's Core | Juno Year 8 Update II
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    Jupiter’s core is a fuzzy core, not a solid core. It has a bizarre magnetic field and the NASA probe that was there or near there in 2017 confirmed that it has a core (as opposed to the theory that it has no core at all). But it’s not solid (as was another possible scientific hypothesis). The discovery by the Juno spacecraft was ultimately an unexpected one and the spacecraft was able to help scientists dismiss or debunk several theories regarding the planet. Large regions of Jupiter are non-convective. And in addition, Saturn may have a fuzzy core too.

    Just summarizing what I got from the video.

    Your thoughts?

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  • Why Scientists Are Obsessed With Finding a Room-Temperature Superconductor
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  • The CWTS Leiden Ranking is an annual global university ranking that assesses universities based on their scientific publications and citations, using bibliometric data
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    The CWTS Leiden Ranking offers important insights into the scientific performance for major universities worldwide. Select your preferred indicators, generate results, and explore the performance of universities.

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    CWTS Leiden Ranking (www.leidenranking.com)

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  • Surface Protein Discovery Reveals How Leukemia Cells Trick the Immune System
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  • A new vision for a borderless symposium - International Science Council
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  • The Earth is reflecting less and less sunlight, study reveals
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    See we got this! We’re just going to get rid of mice climate change with a snake nuclear winter!

    They’ll just cancel each other out perfectly 😌

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  • Call for contributions and nominations: COP30, Brazil
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    Call for contributions and nominations: COP30, Brazil

    https://council.science/news/cop30-call/?utm%5C_source=rss&utm%5C_medium=rss&utm%5C_campaign=cop30-call

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  • Call for nominations of Members for the Advisory Council of the Regional Focal Point for Asia and the Pacific  - International Science Council
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    Call for nominations of Members for the Advisory Council of the Regional Focal Point for Asia and the Pacific  - International Science Council

    Deadline: 11 January 2026

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    International Science Council (council.science)

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  • Macroscopic quantum tunneling wins 2025's Nobel Prize in physics
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    Macroscopic quantum tunneling wins 2025's Nobel Prize in physics

    Quantum mechanics was first discovered on small, microscopic scales. 2025's Nobel Prize brings the quantum and large-scale worlds together.

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    Big Think (bigthink.com)

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  • ANU QRNG – Quantum random numbers
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    The Australian National University (ANU) operates a quantum random number generator (QRNG) that produces true random numbers by measuring quantum fluctuations of vacuum[^1]. The system generates random bits at 5.7 Gbits/s and makes them freely available through both a web interface and API[^5].

    Unlike traditional pseudorandom number generators that rely on mathematical algorithms and seeds, ANU’s QRNG creates genuine randomness by detecting quantum phenomena - specifically the electromagnetic field fluctuations that occur in a vacuum due to zero-point energy[^1].

    The service offers multiple ways to access the random numbers:

    • Direct web interface for visualization and downloads
    • JSON API for programmatic access
    • Pre-generated random number files up to 5GB in size
    • Integration libraries for various programming languages including Python, R, Java, and .NET[^5]

    The QRNG has practical applications in:

    • Generating cryptographic keys
    • Randomized clinical trials
    • Computer game simulations
    • Password generation
    • Weather prediction modeling[^5]

    The technical implementation is documented in peer-reviewed physics journals, with the quantum random number generation process detailed in Applied Physics Letters and Physical Review Applied[^1].

    [^1]: ANU QRNG – Quantum random numbers [^5]: Frequently asked questions – ANU QRNG

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  • Shaping the Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences (2025–2034)  - International Science Council
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    Shaping the Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences (2025–2034)  - International Science Council

    The International Science Council is helping to shape the Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences (2025-2034), which centers the vital role of science in understanding, mitigating, and addressing rapid changes in the Earth’s frozen regions, the cryosphere.

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