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AI Scans Tongue Color to Predict Diseases

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2025 Chemistry Nobel Goes to Molecular Sponges That Purify Water, Store Energy and Clean Up the Environment

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Astronaut Chris Hadfield Explores Cold War Geopolitics in New Novel

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Supreme Court Weighs Colorado’s Ban on Scientifically Discredited ‘Conversion Therapy’

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Babies’ Brains Recognize Foreign Languages They Heard before Birth

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First-of-Its-Kind Kidney Transplant Could Lead to More Cross-Blood Type Donations

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2025 Nobel Prize in Physics Goes to Researchers Who Brought Quantum Mechanics into the Macroscale World

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South Africa’s Coast Is Rising—And Scientists Have a New Explanation Why

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Fired CDC Director Susan Monarez Speaks Out on Contentious Tenure under RFK, Jr.

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Stunning Cat Photos Reveal Feline Science

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Mathematicians Discover Prime Number Pattern in Fractal Chaos

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Saturn’s Moon Enceladus May Harbor Life. Study Finds Complex Organic Molecules

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2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Awarded for Discoveries Key to Treating Autoimmune Disease

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Is Dark Energy Born inside Black Holes?

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Ocean Acidification Threshold Pushes Earth Past Another Planetary Boundary

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What is Knot Theory? Solve These Puzzles to Find Out

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How Can Galaxies Recede from Us Faster Than the Speed of Light?

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An Anechoic Chamber at Nokia Bell Labs Reveals the Hidden Sounds of Your Body

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Jane Goodall’s Legacy of Challenging What It Means to Be a Scientist

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This U.S. Government Shutdown Is Very Bad for Science

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How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth?

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Jane Goodall, Conservationist Who Transformed Our Understanding of Chimpanzees, Dies at 91

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First Treatment that Slows Huntington's Disease Comes after Years of Heartbreak

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U.S. Military Continues mRNA Vaccine Research after RFK, Jr., Cuts Funding

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How Genetics and Diet Helped the World’s Oldest Woman Live to 117

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Engineered Microbes Pull Critical Minerals from Mining Waste

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Demetre Daskalakis on RFK, Jr., Vaccine Schedule Changes and CDC’s Future

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Is Life inside Enceladus? Cassini Uncovers Complex Organic Chemistry in Saturn’s Ocean Moon

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Is Tylenol Safe for Children? What Research Shows About Acetaminophen

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Rock Art Discovery Reveals Unknown Arabian Nomads from 12,000 Years Ago

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Are We Alone? NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory Aims to Find Out

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Entries updated Oct 30, 2025 03:17:10 AM PDT

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