Millions start work too early. This drug helps them stay awake

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Millions of people start work before sunrise—but their brains aren’t ready for it. A new clinical trial has found that the wake-promoting drug solriamfetol can significantly boost alertness in early-morning shift workers struggling with shift work disorder. Participants who took the drug were able to stay awake and function better throughout full shifts, with improvements…

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April’s full ‘Pink Moon’ rises tonight — just as NASA readies its Artemis 2 moon mission

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The “Pink Moon” will rise on the same day Artemis 2 is due to launch a crew of 4 to lunar space.

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Scientists found a baby dinosaur hidden in rock and it is surprisingly cute

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Scientists uncovered a rare baby dinosaur in South Korea and named it Doolysaurus after a famous cartoon character. Using cutting-edge CT scans, they discovered hidden bones—including a skull—inside rock much faster than traditional methods. The young dinosaur, possibly fluffy and lamb-like, even had stomach stones that reveal it ate a mix of plants and small…

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Just 10,000 quantum bits might crack internet encryption schemes

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Quantum computers based on atoms could provide access to encrypted data much sooner than scientists thought.

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SpaceX Starlink spacecraft breaks apart | Space photo of the day for April 1, 2026

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SpaceX Starlink spacecraft was seen prior to breaking up in orbit by a satellite.

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Saturn’s magnetic field is curiously warped, and one of its moons may be to blame

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“A better understanding of Saturn’s environment is especially urgent now as plans for our return to Saturn and its moon Enceladus start to be developed.”

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Artemis II moon mission counts down to historic flight

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NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are set to launch today on a nine-day mission around the moon and back. Follow the countdown and watch it live.

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Autistic people are more likely to experience suicidal crisis. 988 is changing to serve them better

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Shifts in 988 hotline volunteer behavior can have a major impact for autistic callers, a population more likely to experience suicidal crisis.

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Scientists discover hidden “winds” inside cells that could explain cancer spread

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Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and efficiently. These “cellular winds” push materials to the front of the cell, enabling faster movement and repair. Discovered by chance and confirmed with advanced imaging, this system challenges decades of textbook biology. It may also reveal why some…

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These Are the 4 Artemis II Astronauts Leading the Historic Return to the Moon

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The Artemis II mission crew includes the first woman, the first Black person, and the first non-American astronaut to travel to the lunar environment.

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