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Blood filtering could help treat preeclampsia, pilot study suggests

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Zepbound’s and Ozempic’s greatest benefit may be their anti-inflammatory power

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NASA Curiosity discovery, suicide hotline hope, the AI voice clone upper hand

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Entire NSF science advisory board fired by Trump administration

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‘Staggering’ number of people believe unproven claims about vaccines, raw milk, and more

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‘Bat feast’ animal videos at African cave offer clues to how deadly viruses spread

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Can electric air taxis carry passengers? Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 just cleared a key test

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Mollusk shells could pave the way to greener materials

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One scientist’s 10-year quest to calculate the strength of gravity

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RFK, Jr., praises ibogaine for depression treatment. Is the psychedelic a magic bullet?

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RFK, Jr., puts psychedelics on fast track to FDA review and approval

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Alien comet reveals our solar system is the oddball

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How darkness might save migratory birds

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New JWST images reveal cosmic question marks and buckyballs in a planetary nebula

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Amateur armed with ChatGPT ‘vibe maths’ a 60-year-old problem

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How geneticists uncovered a common root of two neurological diseases

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988 crisis hotline linked to drop in young adult suicide rates

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What happens if you’re hit by a primordial black hole?

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Trump wants Iran’s ‘nuclear dust.’ Here’s how the U.S. could remove the uranium

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From pet stores to pandemics—how wildlife trade helps diseases jump to humans

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Africa could split apart sooner than scientists thought

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‘Kraken’ fossils show enormous, intelligent octopuses were top predators in Cretaceous seas

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Wildfire ‘red flag’ warnings in effect for large chunk of the U.S. Here’s what to know

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How do earthquakes end? A seismic 'stop sign' could help predict earthquake risk

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Trump administration officially reclassifies state-licensed medical marijuana as Schedule III

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U.S. scientists solve the mystery of a golden orb discovered in the deep sea. Here’s what it really is

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NASA’s Artemis II was a major success—so why couldn’t the crew flush the toilet?

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Passage from Homer’s Iliad discovered in the abdomen of a Roman-era Egyptian mummy

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A volcanic mystery reveals that rising magma has a stealth mode

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Genetic origins of language may predate modern humans splitting from Neanderthals, a new study suggests

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New York City, New Orleans at greatest risk of extreme damage from floods, new analysis reveals

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RFK, Jr., set to overhaul key committee that issues disease screening recommendations

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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will launch in September

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The solar system’s first solids had a fast start

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Smoking ban for people born after 2008 is on the cusp of becoming law in the U.K.

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Plants can ‘hear’ rain coming, spurring them into action

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A humanoid robot beat the human half-marathon record at a Beijing race. But what did it actually prove?

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NASA’s ‘Earthrise’ image changed how we see our planet. Can the Artemis moon missions do the same?

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Whatever happened to the ozone hole, acid rain and DDT?

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This Earth Day, three experts share tips on how to feel hopeful about the environment

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Gibraltar macaques are self-medicating with dirt to help them digest human junk food

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Mathematicians found out why waiting for the elevator takes forever

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The quantum arrow of time can be reversed, physicists show

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Former NASA astronauts launch new group to promote U.S. constitutional values

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NASA just dropped a stunning new Hubble image of a ‘Cosmic Sea Lemon’ 5,000 light-years away

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FBI investigating possible links between deaths and disappearances of at least 10 scientists

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Why firstborns may be more likely than secondborns to be autistic or to have allergies

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Hegseth says U.S. military no longer requires flu vaccination, drawing criticism from health experts

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Trump’s order on psychedelics could have far-reaching science consequences

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NASA’s 2028 moon landing may be delayed because of lack of space suits, watchdog report warns

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