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Mon May 11
Obstetricians oppose CDC to recommend more shots for moms
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The U.S. stockpiles oil in huge underground salt caverns. Here’s why
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Meet LEV-2, a baseball-sized and absurdly cute moon robot
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See the hidden fungal network so big it could stretch to Proxima Centauri and back
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Children’s zip codes change their brains, new study finds
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Humans and AI race to ‘blow up’ math’s toughest equations
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Tilly Edinger: The paleoneurologist saved by her science
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China’s Tianwen-2 spacecraft arrives at one of Earth’s mysterious ‘quasi-moons’
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El Niño is here and could tip Earth to a new record hot year
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What AI-herding scientists can learn from watching ‘sheepdog YouTube’
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The 2026 World Cup will bring the heat. Here's how to keep cool
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The U.S. is getting hit with severe stormy weather—here’s what’s stewing in the atmosphere
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Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses
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AI scores a ‘C–’ on its hardest math test yet
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How to build kids’ ‘cognitive endurance’ in an age of distraction
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How to tell if your dog is left-pawed or right-pawed, according to science
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Largest whale ‘graveyard’ discovered, with skeletons spanning 5 million years
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How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup
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Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them
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How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music
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The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm
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The surprising science behind the 2026 World Cup grass
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How the new FDA-approved ingredient bemotrizinol enhances sunscreen protection
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How math’s ‘hairy ball theorem’ could explain bad hair days
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Americans’ trust in the CDC has plummeted since 2025, new poll finds
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NASA reveals astronauts who will fly Artemis III, its next step toward a moon landing
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Inside the new Siri AI and the privacy paradox of Apple Intelligence
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Resistance training may boost longevity. But how much do you need?
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Rare meteorite might be a relic from a ‘lost world’
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Genital herpes tests are notoriously unreliable, but better ones are in the works
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Spotted lanternflies’ love of cities may be the secret to their invasion success
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The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs may have sparked millions of years of hydrothermal life
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‘Odd’ Gulf of Mexico earthquake rattles Florida and Cuba
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The Philippines earthquake is the largest this year, but it could’ve been bigger—here’s why
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NASA’s astronauts will wear a Prada-designed onesie to keep cool on the moon
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Increase in wildfire-driven ozone pollution linked to premature deaths across the U.S.
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Why GLP-1 drugs might reduce cancer risk
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World Cup begins under health watch as new AI rules spark debate and ancient Rome’s road network expands
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Can AI detect smuggled sea cucumbers?
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How math can help you decide what to order for dinner
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NASA’s X-59 plane goes supersonic for the first time
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How prediction markets could forecast the future of science
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Aquanauts experience awe-inspiring ‘underview effect’
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Anthropic warns AI may soon begin recursive self-improvement
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Astronauts take shelter on the International Space Station because of air leaks
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Report: FDA just launched a study on the abortion pill
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Planets aplenty may lurk around supermassive black holes
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How breast cancer screening can predict heart disease risk
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PCOS is now PMOS: What went behind renaming the common condition
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Trump invokes Defense Production Act to keep U.S. coal plants running
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