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Hantavirus can persist in semen for years, but that doesn’t mean it remains contagious

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A real Mr. Snuffleupagus? Meet the ocean’s strangest new fish species

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This startup wants to make drugs in orbit. If it succeeds, it could transform the space economy

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How to arm yourself against hantavirus misinformation

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Can plants have consciousness? The film Silent Friend reimagines the science

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Asking AI to explain your medical results? What doctors want you to know

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Microbe ‘cities’ may solve a key ocean mystery

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Are astronomers ignoring some of the cosmos?

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Why Black women are at greater risk for fibroids and endometrial cancer

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To celebrate Endangered Species Day, meet the scaly-foot snail, the most metal animal in the world

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U.S. Supreme Court allows mifepristone by mail—for now

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There’s an 82 percent chance El Niño will ‘emerge soon,’ NWS says

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‘Golden rule’ in abstract art just discovered by mathematicians

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Implantable ‘living materials’ that deliver drugs on demand could help fight infections

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Doubts grow over theory that bird-watchers’ trip to Argentine landfill sparked hantavirus outbreak

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NASA’s Psyche mission is snapping photos of Mars on its way to an asteroid

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Can helium-3 create a ‘gold rush’ on the moon?

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The war in Iran is supercharging an ecological crisis in the Persian Gulf

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Deep-Earth diamonds reveal trove of never-before-seen minerals

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Depression scales may not work the same for highly intelligent people

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2026 FIFA World Cup players and fans at risk of extreme heat, climate scientists warn

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Almost half of the objects in Earth’s orbit are junk—and that’s only the stuff we know about

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Can hantavirus spread through the air? What we do and don’t know

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Americans are increasingly open to using psychedelics for medical reasons

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59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth may be oldest evidence of dentistry

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Radar picks up on bird migration. But how do we tell birds and storms apart?

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Are attention spans really shrinking? What the science says

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Baby ‘cosmic fossil’ galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe’s first stars

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Tiny robot drones learn to navigate the world like honeybees

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WHO warns the world is falling short of and even reversing its health targets

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Why hantavirus takes so long to show symptoms and what that means for containment

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Quitting weight-loss drugs or a diet can cause weight regain—two strategies could help prevent that

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Each atom in the universe might be unique

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Do you need more protein? What science says about high-protein diets

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Hantavirus treatments are coming, but funding is holding them back

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Ivermectin prescriptions spiked after Mel Gibson touted it for cancer on Joe Rogan’s podcast

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Trump’s FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns

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Math reveals the one game of chance you should always accept

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See SpaceX Starship V3 megarocket on the launchpad as it gears up for its next test flight

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China’s Yangtze River has been ‘pirating’ water from the Yellow River for more than a million years, scientists reveal

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PCOS just got a new name—here’s what to know

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NASA’s Apollo moon missions relied on this computer scientist and differential equations

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Gemstones on Mars—why the Red Planet could be harboring rubies, opals, and more

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Is the U.S. in a new era of political violence? Experts say it’s complicated

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Sucker fish are hiding in manta rays’ ‘butthole,’ new study reveals

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Strange crystals found inside wreckage from the first nuclear bomb test

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See the National Park Service’s newest canine rangers

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Tanking is ruining NBA basketball. Can math save it?

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Inside NASA’s ‘very ambitious’ moon base plan

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Protein-boosted foods are everywhere now, but do we actually need more protein?

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