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Formula 1 racing shows the hard part of reaching net‑zero carbon emissions isn't the engineering

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Grokipedia selectively draws on more-right leaning news sources, says new study

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NASA Astronaut Films Spectacular Fireball Over Earth

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Fast deliveries worsen conditions for e-commerce warehouse workers

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Decoding the balance between life-and-death proteins

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Less low cloud cover lets in more heat from the sun—and may lock in centuries of sea level rise

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A key science publishing platform is cracking down on AI slop

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Overlooked 'history force' may skew particle motion by up to 60% in shaken fluids

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Climate catch-22: Cleaning up air pollution could speed key Atlantic current decline

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AI-powered whale-spotting tech may help save San Francisco Bay’s gray whales

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Innovative Mars rovers 'swim' through the sand

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New form of NAND flash data storage for deep space missions can survive 1 million rads

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‘Sensational’ proof topples decades-old geometry problem

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The distant world that is our best hope of finding alien life

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Solar farm on the ocean outperforms land-based solar in Taiwan

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Brutal field trip provides new insights into Arctic winter

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GPS mobility data show NYC transit system consistently favors white neighborhoods over Black and Hispanic ones

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Quantum-centric supercomputing simulates 12,635-atom protein

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'Gender criteria gap' places women leaders at disadvantage in the workplace

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COVID racism driven by more than fear of infection

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Rare seals hide in underwater bubble caves to escape tourists

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Damaged DNA can spread between human cells. What could that mean for cancer?

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These Three Newly Discovered Mammals Survived the Extinction Event That Wiped Out the Dinosaurs

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Agriculture and conservation share common ground after Klamath dam removals, study finds

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Proteins that create ice inspire 'cool' applications, from cryomedicine to artificial snow

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New NASA Hubble image captures a rare, turbulent galaxy

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Why students ignore feedback—and the free tool helping them to use it constructively

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Tritium-infused graphene could sharpen the hunt for neutrino mass

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German firms join forces on space surveillance system

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Scientists solve 200-year-old puzzle of how tobacco plants make nicotine

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Non-native diet makes Fischer's Blue butterflies less attractive to mates, influencing reproduction

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Silver vine or catnip? When cats can choose, silver vine wins

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Hidden earthquake faults beneath Seattle may be more dangerous than expected

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The Earthquake Illusion

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Scientists race to develop Ebola drugs as outbreak surges

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How to Predict an Earthquake

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Cities meet ecology: New framework measures urban vibrancy through 13 human activity types

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MeerKAT discovers 15 new millisecond pulsars in a well known globular cluster

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Scientists were wrong about this “rule-breaking” particle

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A de-extinction company has hatched live chicks from an artificial eggshell

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Climate report says world won't get as hot as feared but will pass warming limit

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New 'Happy-Face' spider species discovered in the Indian Himalayas

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Booking site crackdown failed to cut online hotel prices—but unlocked cheaper deals offline

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Scientists boosted one protein and aging mice became stronger and healthier

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People who lost the most weight on Ozempic saw huge health benefits

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Wind-assisted cargo ships could more than halve shipping emissions

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Scientists call for stewardship practices to be integrated into biodiversity conservation frameworks

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Antarctic plants may face a growing fungal threat from warming soils

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Indigenous Australians were the world's first astronomers. But their knowledge is now at risk

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Food relief comes in many packages

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Entries updated May 19, 2026 05:28:36 PM PDT

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