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When the pressure’s off, this superconductor appears to break records

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Lakes are growing in Alaska. That’s not entirely a bad thing

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Ocean carbon removal looks promising, but nutrient cycling could curb long-term gains

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Nearby red dwarf star hosts at least four planets—with one in the habitable zone

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Antarctic sea ice rebounds in 2026, nearing average after four years

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We’ve only just confirmed that Homo habilis really existed

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Students with lower self-control tend to procrastinate with short-form video, study finds

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From carp to crocodilians: Why deliberately introduced freshwater giants may bring hidden risks

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Stand Up for Science protests spread to more than 50 cities

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How a shift in the Gulf Stream could signal the collapse of a major ocean current system

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Experts challenge idea that social media harms teen empathy

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Pathogenic virus infects and structurally reorganizes human cells, finds new study

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Lactose-free milk presents an opportunity to boost dairy consumption and coffee shop visits with coffee drinkers

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NASA’s DART Mission Offers Proof of Protection Against Asteroid Impacts

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Taking a multivitamin could slow some signs of aging, new study suggests

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Many wild bee species find home on a university campus

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Record-energy neutrino may have begun its journey in blazars

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RFK, Jr.’s overhauled autism advisory board cancels first public meeting

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Scientific AmericanS

How changes on the Y chromosome may make species reproductively incompatible

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Why nanotechnology breakthroughs often stagnate before reaching the market

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Ancient hydrothermal carbon fuels microbes and crabs off Taiwan, study reveals

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A brighter future may not suit everyone: Polar cod face difficulties due to warming

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Silicone wristbands can help scientists track people's exposure to pollutants like 'forever chemicals'

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Frailty sets in far earlier than you’d expect, but you can reverse it

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New ScientistN

A daily multivitamin may slightly slow rates of ageing

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New ScientistN

Narrow-ridged finless porpoises are more social than assumed, study finds

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This Ancient Crocodile Ancestor Learned to Walk on Two Legs

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NautilusN

Recent pandemic viruses jumped to humans without prior adaptation, study finds

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2D topological Kondo insulator observed in a moiré superlattice

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Most Saharan dust is generated by 'hidden thunderstorms' high above the desert

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Why simulating an entire cell cycle took years, multiple GPUs and six days per run

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Study finds teens spend nearly a third of the school day on smartphones: Frequent checking linked to poorer attention

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Stunning video shows huge fireball blazing over Europe

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Scientific AmericanS

Lost page of the Archimedes Palimpsest identified in Blois, central France

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Disorder Drives One of Nature’s Most Complex Machines

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'Singing' dogs may show the evolutionary roots of musicality

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New ScientistN

How does early pregnancy lower breast cancer risk? Odd cells could offer clues

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Science NewsS

A $1.3-billion river dredging in North Carolina by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers could unleash ‘forever chemicals’

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Scientific AmericanS

The first apes to walk upright may have evolved in Europe

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New ScientistN

SETI may have missed alien signals because of space weather

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New ScientistN

A clever math shortcut could reveal your problem-solving superpower

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Scientific AmericanS

A measles surge, AI in warfare and accelerated global warming

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists discover hidden species among Borneo’s “fanged frogs”

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Scientists discover oxygen tug of war inside plant cells

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Archaeologists uncover brutal Iron Age massacre of women and children

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Particles may not follow Einstein’s paths after all

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'Peculiar' crocodile ancestor started life on four legs before learning to walk on two

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Ancient 'weirdo' reptile graduated from 4 legs to 2 in adolescence

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AI disclosure labels may do more harm than good, study warns

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Engineers make magnets behave like graphene

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Entries updated Mar 10, 2026 04:57:20 AM PDT

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