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Sat Jan 10
Obesity increases risk of severe infections, study finds
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Why has this winter been so cold in the U.S. East and warm in the country’s West?
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Mathematicians launch First Proof, a first-of-its-kind math exam for AI
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show highlighted Puerto Rico’s power grid. Here’s why
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Elon Musk says SpaceX will prioritize establishing a city on the moon instead of building a Mars colony
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Mathematicians discover new ways to make round shapes
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Yellowstone’s earthquakes spark microbial boom deep underground
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'Quad God' Ilia Malinin and the science of figure skating's near-impossible jumps
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Babies are born with rhythm as NASA’s Artemis II faces delays and solar flares surge
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Ancient seafarers helped shape Arctic ecosystems
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The science behind why some auroras have such stunning wave patterns
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What were the first animals? The fierce sponge-jelly battle that just won’t end
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What ‘6-7,’ demons and The Big Bang Theory tell us about prime numbers
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The science of how Olympian Lindsey Vonn can ski on injured knees
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What watching the Super Bowl does to your health
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RFK, Jr. just claimed the keto diet can cure schizophrenia. Here’s what the science says
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The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider’s end marks a new beginning for U.S. particle physics
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New GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are coming—and they’re stronger than Wegovy and Zepbound
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How new AI technology is helping detect and prevent wildfires
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Are seahawks real? The science behind Seattle's Super Bowl team
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If the universe is expanding, how can galaxies collide?
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Snakes on a train? King cobras may be riding the rails in India
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A push to redraw the map of mental illness
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Kanzi the famous bonobo may have understood ‘pretend’ objects
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South Carolina measles outbreak is triggering dangerous brain swelling in some children
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Epstein files show a complicated relationship with science and journalism
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Katharine Burr Blodgett’s brilliant career began at the ‘House of Magic’
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Where did Luna 9 land on the moon?
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Menstrual blood can be used to detect HPV, hinting at broader uses
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‘X-ray dot’ discovery fuels JWST ‘black hole star’ debate
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These two habits are linked to more than a third of all cancer cases
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The AI data center boom could cause a Nintendo Switch 2 memory shortage
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NASA’s next space suit for Artemis has out-of-this-world mobility
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Women and men are almost equally as likely to be diagnosed as autistic by adulthood, new study finds
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Lung cancer hijacks the brain to trick the immune system
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Physicists trace particles back to the quantum vacuum
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Mesmerizing 'cloud streets' emerge from Florida's frigid air
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A 200-foot asteroid has a 4 percent chance of hitting the moon in 2032—and we could see it
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NASA targets new Artemis II moon mission launch dates for March
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‘Extraordinary’ brain network discovery changes our understanding of Parkinson’s disease
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Astronomers find a ‘baby cluster’ of galaxies that could break cosmic models
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How supercontinent breakups leave geological orphans behind
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Climate change threatens the Winter Olympics—even snowmaking won’t save it
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‘Daily misery’—why some people can’t burp, and how Botox comes to the rescue
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NASA’s Artemis II moon mission engulfed by debate over its controversial heat shield
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Elon Musk fuses SpaceX with xAI
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NASA delays Artemis II moon mission to March after critical test raises issues
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Unsinkable metal discovery could build safer ships and harvest wave energy
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States and medical societies are stepping up to fill the CDC’s data void
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NASA’s Artemis II launch rehearsal hits a snag
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