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Scientists overwhelmingly against rule change that would give political appointees say over science grants

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Scientists spot sugar in interstellar space for the first time ever

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Mathematicians still don’t know the fastest way to multiply numbers

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Deadly meat allergies from tick bites are on the rise. Should you be worried?

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Is it a problem for cats to eat insects? Researchers are probing feline diets to find out

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How a 1,900-year-old latrine helps explain why Roman concrete lasts

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Wimbledon 2026 opened with a 148 mph serve—here’s how tennis players' brains track such fast balls

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China’s Long March 10B rocket successfully launches—and lands—in a global spaceflight milestone

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Odds of a Super El Niño are rising, and that could have deadly consequences

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How could loosened radiation exposure rules affect public health?

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Why the controversy over de-extinction risks missing the point

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Is Earth the only planet with total solar eclipses?

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‘Dark’ comets sprouting tails could help solve interstellar mysteries

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Physicist says splashy new cosmology study made ‘elemental’ mistake

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These absurdly cute mice live at higher altitudes than any other mammal—here’s how they do it

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Cases of explosive diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis are rising fast in the U.S.

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Early bird, night owl or something else? Five patterns may define how we sleep

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Scientists get clearest view yet of a spreading seafloor

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Can we geoengineer ourselves out of an El Niño year?

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RFK, Jr. is turning his attention to the U.S. Preventive Services Taskforce

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Why ‘Neil the seal’ is unleashing chaos in Tasmania

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Einstein’s greatest theory triumphs again in landmark frame-dragging measurement

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Detecting hidden nuclear weapons in space may be possible using cosmic rays

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Why more extreme rain could mean more shark bites

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International timekeepers to vote on changing the leap second to a leap hour

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Why are the steel beams inside a Manhattan skyscraper buckling? Experts explain

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How math helped the Allies win World War II

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Should you be taking creatine? Here's what the science says

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Astronomers discover some of the most extreme primordial quasars in the universe

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New York City’s Manhattanhenge is back—here’s how to see it

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Too many sleepless nights may lead to weight gain

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Did our modern human ancestors and Neanderthals share a common culture?

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Wordle, but for art history—Anthropeum turns the Met Museum into an online game

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NASA’s exoplanet mission accidentally discovers a world it was never meant to find

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Chinese spacecraft Tianwen-2 beams back first image of Earth’s “mini moon”

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Scientists catch bacteria sharing proteins to survive antibiotics

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Can the chances of a successful IVF pregnancy be improved with AI?

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Is AI ruining our skills? Early results are in—and they’re not good

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For July 4, NASA unveils an astronomical fireworks show, complete with sound effects

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How working memory could give rise to consciousness

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Ancient ‘hobbits’ feasted on Komodo dragons’ leftovers

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July 4 heat wave would've been 'virtually impossible' in 1776

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Archaeologists uncover new history from the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first major battle of the American Revolution

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What will happen to the moon in the far future?

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The biological dogma that women don’t make new eggs after birth may be wrong

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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s algae problem has better solutions than hydrogen peroxide, experts say

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NASA needs volunteers to spend a year locked in a Mars simulation

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Male marathoners might be twice as likely to ‘hit the wall’ as women—the reason why might surprise you

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How to avoid heat illness and stay safe during the mega heat wave

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Why digital government records are so hard to preserve

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