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Vaccine Panel Overhaul, Head Trauma in Sports, and Stra...

A revamped CDC advisory committee faces vaccine debates, studies reveal brain ch...

Cutting down the Amazon will bring extreme rain, wind a...

We used to think that deforestation in the Amazon would dry out the local climat...

The Ancient Mars Variety Show

Written by Melissa Rice, Professor of Planetary Science at Western Washington Un...

NASA Selects Blue Origin to Deliver VIPER Rover to Moon...

As part of the agency’s Artemis campaign, NASA has awarded Blue Origin of Kent, ...

Unforgeable quantum money can be stored in an ultracold...

Using the quantum states of particles of light as currency could make for unforg...

2025 Ig Nobel Prizes Awarded for Research on Tipsy Bats...

Winners of the annual Ig Nobel awards include the science of tipsy bats and the ...

Atmospheric hydrogen is rising, which may be a problem ...

Ice core records of atmospheric hydrogen reveal a huge rise in concentration sin...

One blood sample could reveal the age of 11 of your org...

The rate that our heart or liver ages may differ from that of our immune or horm...

NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Secures Critical Abort System H...

All the pieces are stacking up – literally – for NASA’s first crewed mission of ...

Go Ahead, Write in the Margins—It’s Good for Your Brain

Annotating the margins of books is an important part of deep reading and has a l...

Where you store fat may influence the effect it has on ...

Data from more than 18,000 people suggests that where excess fat is stored in th...

A Beacon to Space

In this infrared photograph taken on June 2, 2025, the Optical Communications Te...

How to Weigh a Black Hole

Gauging the mass of a black hole is tricky, but astronomers have devised multipl...

'Etymology Nerd' Adam Aleksic on How Internet Culture I...

Linguist Adam Aleksic explains how viral slang and algorithm-driven speech aren’...

Aftershock of July’s 8.8 Earthquake Strikes Kamchatka. ...

A powerful magnitude 7.8 aftershock off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula that arose ...

NASA Records More Than 6,000 Exoplanets and Counting

It’s a crowded galaxy, the latest exoplanet tally shows

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