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X-rays from nuclear blasts could defend Earth from asteroids Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
X-rays from nuclear blasts could defend Earth from asteroids Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Starlink satellites' leaky radio waves obscure the cosmos Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
Starlink satellites' leaky radio waves obscure the cosmos Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
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Scientists have traced all 54.5 million connections in a fruit fly's brain Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
Scientists have traced all 54.5 million connections in a fruit fly's brain Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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Blood pressure may read falsely high if the arm isn't positioned properly Science News Science News Science News Log in By Aimee Cunningham
Blood pressure may read falsely high if the arm isn't positioned properly Science News Science News Science News Log in By Aimee Cunningham
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Backyard explorers discovered 15 new examples of glowing life Science News Science News Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen
Backyard explorers discovered 15 new examples of glowing life Science News Science News Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen
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These sea creatures can fuse their bodies Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jude Coleman
These sea creatures can fuse their bodies Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jude Coleman
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Hair pulling prompts one of the fastest known pain signals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
Hair pulling prompts one of the fastest known pain signals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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The 'midlife crisis' is too simple a story, scientists say Science News Science News Science News Log in The notion of a midlife crisis is dead.
The 'midlife crisis' is too simple a story, scientists say Science News Science News Science News Log in The notion of a midlife crisis is dead.
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This fish has legs - and it uses them for more than just walking Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
This fish has legs - and it uses them for more than just walking Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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A hurricane's aftermath may spur up to 11,000 deaths Science News Science News Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen
A hurricane's aftermath may spur up to 11,000 deaths Science News Science News Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen
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An mRNA vaccine protected mice against deadly intestinal C. difficile bacteria Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
An mRNA vaccine protected mice against deadly intestinal C. difficile bacteria Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
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Feather-inspired airplane flaps could boost flight performance Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
Feather-inspired airplane flaps could boost flight performance Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Fans may not keep older adults cool during heat waves Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Fans may not keep older adults cool during heat waves Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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A phone app could help people have lucid dreams Science News Science News Science News Log in By Maria Temming
A phone app could help people have lucid dreams Science News Science News Science News Log in By Maria Temming
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A distant quasar's black hole is oddly huge for its galaxy Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
A distant quasar's black hole is oddly huge for its galaxy Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
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A zombie star's spiky filaments shed light on a 12th century supernova Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
A zombie star's spiky filaments shed light on a 12th century supernova Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Semaglutide saps mice's motivation to run Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
Semaglutide saps mice's motivation to run Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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Some tadpoles don't poop for weeks.
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Bird nests made with a toxic fungus seem to fend off attacking ants Science News Science News Science News Log in By Richard Kemeny
Bird nests made with a toxic fungus seem to fend off attacking ants Science News Science News Science News Log in By Richard Kemeny
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Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior' unearths paleontology's biases Science News Science News Science News Log in By Aaron Tremper
Uncovering Dinosaur Behavior' unearths paleontology's biases Science News Science News Science News Log in By Aaron Tremper
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The discovery of microRNA wins the 2024 physiology Nobel Prize Science News Science News Science News Log in By Tina Hesman Saey and Sophie Hartley
The discovery of microRNA wins the 2024 physiology Nobel Prize Science News Science News Science News Log in By Tina Hesman Saey and Sophie Hartley
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Readers discuss cloud formation, Stonehenge and Earth's frenemy Jupiter Science News Science News Icy moves Up in the air Friend or foe?
Readers discuss cloud formation, Stonehenge and Earth's frenemy Jupiter Science News Science News Icy moves Up in the air Friend or foe?
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Thunderstorms churn up a 'boiling pot' of gamma rays Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Thunderstorms churn up a 'boiling pot' of gamma rays Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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A thousands-year-old log demonstrates how burying wood can fight climate change Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
A thousands-year-old log demonstrates how burying wood can fight climate change Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
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Why finding bird flu in a U.S. pig for the first time is raising new worries Science News Science News Science News Log in At least one pig has picked up bird flu amid an outbreak in poultry ...
Why finding bird flu in a U.S. pig for the first time is raising new worries Science News Science News Science News Log in At least one pig has picked up bird flu amid an outbreak in poultry on a backyard farm in central Oregon.
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A near-Earth asteroid offers clues to one dark matter theory Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
A near-Earth asteroid offers clues to one dark matter theory Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Tech companies want small nuclear reactors.
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An idea to save Mexico's oyamel forests could help monarch butterflies too Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sophie Hartley
An idea to save Mexico's oyamel forests could help monarch butterflies too Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sophie Hartley
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50 years ago, scientists found a new moon orbiting Jupiter Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
50 years ago, scientists found a new moon orbiting Jupiter Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Betelgeuse has a tiny companion star hidden in plain sight Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
Betelgeuse has a tiny companion star hidden in plain sight Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Ancient Scythians had cultural roots in Siberia Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
Ancient Scythians had cultural roots in Siberia Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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Work on protein structure and design wins the 2024 chemistry Nobel Science News Science News Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen and Andrea Tamayo
Work on protein structure and design wins the 2024 chemistry Nobel Science News Science News Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen and Andrea Tamayo
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A race to save Indigenous trails may change the face of archaeology Science News Science News An endangered Indigenous trail Archaeology's site problem Legal weight Boots on the ground Speaking ...
A race to save Indigenous trails may change the face of archaeology Science News Science News An endangered Indigenous trail Archaeology's site problem Legal weight Boots on the ground Speaking the language of Western science Scorched earth Science News Log in By Sujata Gupta
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A single enzyme can alter the vibrant colors in parrot plumage Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
A single enzyme can alter the vibrant colors in parrot plumage Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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Barnard's star has at least one planet orbiting it after all Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
Barnard's star has at least one planet orbiting it after all Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
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This marine biologist discovered a unique blue whale population in Sri Lanka Science News Science News Setting her own course Creating a lasting legacy Science News Log in By Sandy Ong ...
This marine biologist discovered a unique blue whale population in Sri Lanka Science News Science News Setting her own course Creating a lasting legacy Science News Log in By Sandy Ong
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Rethinking archaeology and place Science News Science News Science News Log in Pompeii.
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Navigation research often excludes the environment.
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10 early-career scientists tackling some of the biggest problems of today Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
10 early-career scientists tackling some of the biggest problems of today Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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A quantum computer corrected its own errors, improving its calculations Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
A quantum computer corrected its own errors, improving its calculations Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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The fruit fly revolutionized biology.
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Zigzag walls could help buildings beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Zigzag walls could help buildings beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Ancient DNA unveils a previously unknown line of Neandertals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
Ancient DNA unveils a previously unknown line of Neandertals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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Mayo is weirdly great for understanding nuclear fusion experiments Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Mayo is weirdly great for understanding nuclear fusion experiments Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Radioactive beams give a real-time view of cancer treatment in mice Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Radioactive beams give a real-time view of cancer treatment in mice Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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At-home experiments shed light on cats' liquid behavior Science News Science News Science News Log in By Andrea Tamayo
At-home experiments shed light on cats' liquid behavior Science News Science News Science News Log in By Andrea Tamayo
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Bumblebees lose most of their sense of smell after heat waves Science News Science News Science News Log in By Gennaro Tomma
Bumblebees lose most of their sense of smell after heat waves Science News Science News Science News Log in By Gennaro Tomma
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A nuclear clock prototype hints at ultraprecise timekeeping Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
A nuclear clock prototype hints at ultraprecise timekeeping Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Here's how an arthropod pulls off the world's fastest backflip Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
Here's how an arthropod pulls off the world's fastest backflip Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jonathan Lambert
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2 spacecraft caught the waves that might heat and accelerate the solar wind Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
2 spacecraft caught the waves that might heat and accelerate the solar wind Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
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