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๐Ÿ“…April 21, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Key science news includes hydrogen drilling in Nova Scotia, European climate satellites, new natural selection findings, space worms mission, AI advancements, and policy updates on nuclear reactors and quantum tech.
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QIMC Starts Deep Hydrogen Drilling in Nova Scotia on April 21

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. begins drilling DDH-26-03 at its Nova Scotia hydrogen project today, April 21, 2026, targeting 900 meters depth to test hydrogen-bearing intervals.Source 2 The program expands from prior holes showing hydrogen concentrations over 1000 ppmV increasing with depth.Source 2 DDH-26-02 will extend to 700 meters for vertical continuity.Source 2

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Europe Launches Satellites for Advanced Climate and Weather Forecasting

Europe deploys science satellites to enhance weather predictions and provide alerts for severe events like floods and fires.Source 3 The trio of missions aims to reduce loss of life and economic damage from climate extremes.Source 3 Deployment is set to improve timely severe event warnings.Source 3

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New Findings on Natural Selection Revealed in Latest Science Update

Recent research uncovers new insights into natural selection processes.Source 1 The findings are highlighted in a Science News Now segment.Source 1 Details emphasize evolutionary mechanisms in studied organisms.Source 1

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Worms Mission Launches to Study Space Effects

Worms are heading to space as part of a biological experiment.Source 1 The mission explores microgravity impacts on organisms.Source 1 Featured in Global News Science Now update.Source 1

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NASA and DOD Directed to Develop In-Space Nuclear Reactors by 2030-2031

OSTP instructs NASA and DOD to prepare nuclear reactors for space launch by 2030 and 2031 respectively.Source 4 This advances power systems for future missions.Source 4 Policy focuses on readiness timelines.Source 4

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Fermilab AI Tools Advance Particle Accelerator Technology

Fermilab researchers create AI tools to improve particle accelerators.Source 4 Innovations support next-generation high-energy physics experiments.Source 4 Developments enhance efficiency and performance.Source 4

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Helium-3 Shortages Prompt New Quantum Computer Cooling Methods

Researchers develop alternatives to scarce helium-3 for chilling quantum computers.Source 4 Advances address supply issues in quantum tech.Source 4 New methods ensure ultra-low temperatures.Source 4

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AI Poised to Revolutionize Mathematics

Artificial intelligence is set to disrupt mathematics, long resistant to digital changes.Source 4 Tools promise breakthroughs in complex proofs and computations.Source 4 Science News highlights the transformative potential.Source 4

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ORNL Appoints New Director for Fusion and Fission Energy

Oak Ridge National Lab names Joe Hoagland as associate lab director for fusion and fission energy programs.Source 4 Role oversees key advancements in nuclear energy research.Source 4 Appointment strengthens lab's energy initiatives.Source 4

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House Science Committee Probes National Academies' Funding Transparency

Republicans raise concerns over National Academies' opaque funding and objectivity, especially on greenhouse gas reports.Source 4 Issues link to EPA endangerment finding responses.Source 4 Scrutiny targets potential biases in science advising.Source 4

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LLNL Partners with Inertia on Fusion R&D Agreements

Lawrence Livermore National Lab signs R&D partnerships with Inertia for fusion energy.Source 4 Collaborations accelerate practical fusion power development.Source 4 American Nuclear Society reports the advancements.Source 4