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Wed Jan 14
NIH ends fetal tissue research
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Is the flu shot linked to dysphonia? Here’s what the science says
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Sonic booms can protect Earth from dangerous space junk
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Ancient bacterium’s genome could rewrite the history of syphilis
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Parents might age faster or slower based on how many kids they have
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Scientists just calculated how many microplastics are in our atmosphere. The number is absolutely shocking
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NASA Crew-11 astronauts reflect on ISS medical evacuation and future of human spaceflight
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‘Bat accelerator’ unlocks new clues to how these animals navigate
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Mystery Prototaxites tower fossils may represent a newly discovered kind of life
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New JWST images show Helix Nebula in astonishing clarity
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Oldest cave art ever found discovered in Indonesia
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NASA quietly ends financial support for planetary science groups
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Deer may see hidden glowing signs in forests
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Watch three solar prominences erupt in epic video
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Can science explain consciousness?
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California wildfire smoke linked to increased autism diagnoses, new study finds
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RSV is surging, but antibody shots and vaccines can protect babies
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World has entered an era of ‘global water bankruptcy,’ U.N. warns
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Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists?
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As the U.S. marks a year of measles outbreaks, is the disease back for good?
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Is AI really conscious—or are we bringing it to life?
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Can a ‘brain in a vat’ be conscious?
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Your guide to 29 wildly different theories of consciousness
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Which dog breed stereotypes are true? Here’s the science
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What is consciousness? Science faces its hardest problem yet
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Science crossword: Consciousness carriers
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Readers respond to the October 2025 issue
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Poem: ‘E = mc²’
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Math puzzle: A winning loser
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Life’s evil twins—mirror cells—could doom Earth if scientists don’t stop them
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JWST could finally spot the very first stars in the universe
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How extremophile molds are destroying museum artifacts
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Heal injuries faster with new science
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February 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago
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A bright light in the dark
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New brain training study could help explain the placebo effect
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First-ever flexible tool use seen in a cow suggests livestock are smarter than believed
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Meet ‘Baseodiscus the Eldest,’ a record-setting ribbon worm more than 27 years old
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Spiders build giant decoys to scare predators from webs
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EPA rule sparks air quality concerns, cancer survival hits record high, and NASA executes historic space evacuation
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NASA’s Artemis II mission to the moon is inching toward the launch pad
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World models could unlock the next revolution in artificial intelligence
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This gene may determine if dogs have long, floppy ears or short, study ones
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RFK, Jr., shifts focus to questioning whether cell phones are safe. Here’s what the science says
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It’s so cold in Florida that iguanas might rain from the skies
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NASA’s historic Artemis II moon mission is almost ready to launch
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Astronomers Spot Mysterious Bar-Shaped Cloud of Iron Inside an Iconic Nebula
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Why Are There No Green Stars?
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What Is Beige Fat, and Is It Healthy?
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In Venezuela, Big Oil Collides with a Hotter Planet
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