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EPA faces lawsuits over climate endangerment finding withdrawal
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FDA agrees to review Moderna mRNA flu vaccine in dramatic reversal
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Why the FDA is cracking down on compound GLP-1 drugs for weight loss
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AI and human intelligence are drastically different—here’s how
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What Is VO₂ max? Why it matters for winter Olympians and regular people
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Scientists may have just solved one of the strangest mysteries of Greenland’s ice sheet
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AI tools that ease caregiver burnout
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This fossilized vomit is older than the dinosaurs
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How does type 1 diabetes actually work?
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Key NIH research institute told to remove references to 'pandemic preparedness'
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How climate change made deadly floods in Spain even worse
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NASA sets a date for redo of key Artemis II test
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First solar eclipse of 2026 blazes a ‘ring of fire’ above Antarctica
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Why privatizing public land won’t solve the housing crisis
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What are JWST’s Little Red Dots? Astronomers may finally have an answer
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This mathematician proved the random walk theorem to clear his name as a lurker
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The ghost in the machine
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Strange special relativity effect observed for the first time
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Science crossword: What’s inside?
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Readers respond to the November 2025 issue
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Polyamory isn’t all about sex
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Poem: ‘Boulders at Hickory Run’
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Photographer finds thousands of Triassic dinosaur prints on sheer mountain cliffs
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Moving to a walkable city can add 1,100 steps to your day
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Math puzzle: The sum of all circles
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March 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago
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How one chemist is using AI and robots to automate lab experiments
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How artist Stephanie Dinkins is trying to fix AI bias
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How Stanford doctors use AI scribes to cut paperwork and focus on patients
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How AI helps this civil rights lawyer beat the Feds
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How AI copilots became everyday infrastructure
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Deepfakes are getting faster than fact-checks, says digital forensics expert Hany Farid
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Dealing with stress-caused sickness in family caregivers
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AI Is entering health care, and nurses are being asked to trust it
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A veteran teacher explains how to use AI in the classroom the right way
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The mathematical mystery inside the legendary ’90s shooter Quake 3
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Astronomers spot one of the largest spinning structures in the universe
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Happy Lunar New Year! Celebrate the Year of the Horse with science
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Trump rejects climate science, winter goes haywire, and ‘Penisgate’ rumors arise at the Olympics
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Spaceflight literally moves your brain
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First Proof is AI’s toughest math test yet. The results are mixed
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How often do people fall passionately in love? The answer may be less than you think
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Axolotls can regenerate their thymus, a complex immune system organ
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How roses evolved to become the flower of Valentine’s Day
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8 romance novels for readers who love science, too
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Let these nine romantic animals inspire you on Valentine’s Day
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Following one of these five diets may be the key to living longer
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Why an Army antidrone laser grounded flights at El Paso International Airport
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How a year of RFK, Jr., has changed American science
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How much energy is released when supermassive black holes collide?
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