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Is the moon more iron-rich than what we thought?

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A tiny twist and synthetic diamond put superconductivity on a switch, opening a new route to lossless electronics

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Recent advances in the precise nanoscale construction of g-C₃N₄ catalysts

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A cheaper, more sustainable way to manufacture breakthrough HIV drug Lenacapavir

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Fluoride in U.S. drinking water does not reduce IQ, a new study finds

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Improved weather forecasts could reduce heat deaths as climate warms

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Lost village on Yorkshire hill may hold secret to long-term prosperity

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Two Supermassive Black Holes Are on a Cosmic Collision Course

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Cracking a 16-year proton mystery as ultra-precise hydrogen measurements confirm a smaller-than-expected core

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Lost seal of Edward the Confessor resurfaces after going missing for 40 years

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What fish redistribution in the Mediterranean is telling us about species' climate resilience

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Beyond blunders: British political studies and successful public policy

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See and hear galaxies evolve from the dawn of the universe

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AI maps 20,000 everyday interactions to reveal how social situations are structured

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We’ve caught a comet switching its spin direction for the first time

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Efforts to end child marriage in Malawi leave out local knowledge, culture, research finds

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First Proba-3 science: Surprisingly speedy solar wind found in inner corona

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Mount Etna breaks volcano rules, tapping 80-kilometer-deep magma in a rare fourth category of eruption

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AI pricing could mean everyone pays a different price

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Future-proofing livestock vaccines by anticipating viruses' next moves

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Program helps couples face challenges together

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Link between pollinators and diverse landscapes is a two-way street

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Ultrasound creates light inside the body, opening a new path to targeted treatments

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The sun is tearing an asteroid to pieces, and Earth is now flying through the fallout

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Dead leaves now linger longer in Veluwe forests as acidic soils suppress decay

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Talking dogs and chatty cats could one day ‘speak’ in our language

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Solid Proof That Our Mammal Ancestors Laid Eggs

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In Arizona's desert, tiny ants turn into living hygienists, climbing inside bigger ants' mandibles and cleaning them

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A counterintuitive molecular behavior opens new possibilities for cancer radiotherapy

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Person functionally cured of HIV after bone marrow transplant from sibling

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From curiosity to conservation: How citizen science is teaching children and adults to see, experience nature

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A tabletop ring of atoms brings the universe's doomsday vacuum collapse into the lab

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Powerful imaging pulls lost ocean life from 445-million-year-old stone and exposes a hidden extinction record

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The moon just got a new scar

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Revived Nubian royal robes shed light on prestige and authority in a lost Christian kingdom

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Always on, always stressed: Digital work tools may blur boundaries and harm well-being

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Between eternal night and day, the faces of two cousins of Earth

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Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla living in captivity, celebrates her 69th birthday at Berlin Zoo

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The AI Revolution in Math Has Arrived

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Space worms! A microscopic crew goes into orbit to support future moon missions

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Africa’s forests have flipped from carbon sink to carbon source

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As Artemis II is celebrated, the world faces hard questions about US leadership in space

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Dream Chaser space plane faces uncertain future in NASA’s push for the moon

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'Ghost tunnels' guide sound waves in one direction while staying invisible to others

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Can weight loss help short-muzzled dogs breathe easier?

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New toothpaste stops gum disease without killing good bacteria

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Collapse of key ocean current may release billions of tonnes of carbon

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The man who crawls into the perilous heart of the Chernobyl reactor

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Chernobyl at 40: The man with the most dangerous job on Earth

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Chernobyl at 40: My life as a meteorologist under Russian occupation

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Entries updated Apr 18, 2026 11:06:28 AM PDT

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