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Can Talking to an AI Version of a Loved One Help You Grieve?

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Powerful Solar Storm Could Trigger Far-Reaching Auroras across U.S.

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Learning Another Language May Slow Brain Aging, Huge New Study Finds

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China’s Stranded Astronauts Are Safe—For Now. But How Will They Get Home?

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The World’s Largest Wind Turbine Will Smash Previous Records

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Canada Just Lost Its Measles-Free Status. The U.S. Could Soon Follow

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FDA Strips Breast Cancer Warning from Menopause Hormone Therapy

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Is Space the Place for Earth’s Next Evolutionary Leap?

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Not Everyone with Schizophrenia Hears Voices. Here’s Why

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Mathematicians’ Chalkboard Writing Shows When Inspiration Strikes

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Exploring Food Texture and Taste Perception with Kendra Pierre-Louis

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AI Slop—How Every Media Revolution Breeds Rubbish and Art

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Rubin Observatory Discovers Surprise ‘Tail’ on Iconic Galaxy

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James Watson, Co-Discoverer of DNA’s Structure, Dead at Age 97

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Early Arctic Cold Snap Could Break Decades-Old Temperature Records

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China's Stranded Astronauts Show the Dangers of Space Junk

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What FAA’s Flight Reduction Plan Means for Safety and Cancellations

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World’s Largest Spider Web Discovered in Bizarre Sulfur Cave

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Why Is the Milky Way Warped?

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Tom Zeller, Jr., on Migraine Research, Gender Bias and the Cultural Stigma of Headaches

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Study Suggests COVID Pandemic May Have Aged Everyone’s Brain

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Two Vaquita Calves Offer Flicker of Hope for Most Endangered Porpoises on Earth

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AI Decodes Visual Brain Activity—And Writes Captions for It

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An Opera Explores the Story of Rosalind Franklin and the Discovery of DNA

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Ancient Roman Roads Mapped in Detail from Great Britain to North Africa

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Black Hole ‘Superflare’ Is the Strongest Ever Seen

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Alarm Grows over Proposed Giant Mirrors in Orbit and Other Commercial Space Plans

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Ozempic and Wegovy May Slow Alcohol Absorption and Intoxication

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NASA Chief Pick Jared Isaacman Renominated to Head Agency

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Ancient Map of the Cosmos Uncovered in Mexican Jungle

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COVID Is Beginning to Surge Globally—What Are the Symptoms, and How Serious Is It?

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Long-Lived Gamma-Ray Burst Is Unlike Any Seen Before

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What Is ARFID? Doctors Explain Why the Eating Disorder’s Rates Are Rising

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The Psychology Behind Standing Up and Saying No

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Gene Editing Helped One Baby—Could It Help Thousands?

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The Taurid Meteor Shower May Hide an Impact Threat to Earth

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Why Hurricane Melissa Was One of the Most Powerful Atlantic Storms in History

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Measles Elimination Status Threatened in U.S. and Canada

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Orcas Repeatedly Attack Young Great White Sharks, Drone Footage Reveals

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Can AI Music Ever Feel Human? The Answer Goes beyond the Sound

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COVID During Pregnancy May Raise Autism Risk, Study Suggests

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The End of the International Space Station Will Begin a New Era of Commercial Outposts

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How Childhood Relationships Affect Your Adult Attachment Style, according to Large New Study

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How Composers Make Horror Movie Music Sound Terrifying

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The Interplanetary Race to Study Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS

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How Supermassive Black Holes Can Become Cosmic Nightmares

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How One Mom Used Vibe Coding to Build an AI Tutor for Her Dyslexic Son

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Why Some Treats Are Trickier for Your Gut Microbiome

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How Are Annual Flu Vaccines Made?

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Chimpanzee Metacognition Allows Humanlike Belief Revision

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