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Fish Oil Shows No Brain Benefit in New Study—Memory, Structure Unchanged

A first-of-its-kind study from the Medical University of South Carolina found that omega-3 fish oil supplements produced no measurable benefit on cognitive performance or brain structure, directly challenging one of the most popular reasons Americans take the supplement. James Loftus - June 30, 2026

NASA Awards Satlantis U.S. a Commercial SmallSat Data Contract

NASA has named Satlantis U.S. among eight new awardees under its $476 million Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition On-Ramp 2 contract, marking a structural move toward purchasing Earth-observation science data from briefcase-sized commercial satellites rather than operating dedicated agency spacecraft. Asher John - June 29, 2026

How Ancient Greek Astronomers Laid the Foundations of Space Exploration

More than 2,000 years before the first aircraft flew, ancient Greek thinkers like Eratosthenes and Aristarchus used geometry and observation to measure Earth and model the solar system — laying the intellectual groundwork for modern space exploration. Alexander Gabriel - June 29, 2026

Ancient Chinese Warrior Weapons: What Qin Soldiers Actually Carried

The terracotta army offers a forensically accurate snapshot of Qin military power, revealing ancient Chinese warrior weapons — from the versatile ji halberd to standardized crossbow triggers — that were engineered with a precision still legible today. Will Lewis - June 29, 2026

Fossil Fuels Made Europe’s 2026 Heatwave 100–200x More Likely

A landmark climate attribution study found that fossil fuel emissions made the June 2026 European heatwave 100 to 200 times more likely than in a preindustrial world — and that this dangerous acceleration has unfolded within a single human lifetime, not gradually over centuries. James Loftus - June 29, 2026

GLP-1 Misuse in Eating Disorders: What a New Study Found

A newly published study found that people with eating disorders use GLP-1 medications like Ozempic at more than double the general population rate, with roughly 10 percent misusing their prescribed doses — and no standardized screening exists to catch it. Asher John - June 29, 2026

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