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Kissing may have evolved in an ape ancestor 21 million ...

Rather than being a recent cultural development, kissing may have been practised...

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December 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Yea...

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These valuable but difficult-to-extract metals are increasingly important to mod...

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Curiosity Blog, Sols 4716-4722: Drilling Success at Nev...

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Four-fifths of the world's population now live in urban...

A comprehensive UN report has found that cities and towns are home to 81 per cen...

NASA Telescopes View Spiral Galaxy

NGC 1068, a relatively nearby spiral galaxy, appears in this image released on J...

Poem: ‘The Covert Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany’

Science in meter and verse

Can AI ‘Griefbots’ Help Us Heal?

What can AI “griefbots” do for those in mourning?

Why a Little Heartbeat Irregularity Can Be Good for You

Milliseconds of variability, now detected by fitness watches, can improve well-b...

Science Crossword: A Destructive Fix

Play this crossword inspired by the December 2025 issue of Scientific American

NASA’s Mars Sample Return Mission in Jeopardy as U.S. C...

NASA spent years and billions of dollars collecting Martian samples to bring hom...

We Need Laws to Stop AI-Generated Deepfakes

When anyone can forge reality, society can’t self-govern. Borrowing Denmark’s ap...

Science Bleeds When It’s Cut

As funding dries up, researchers face setbacks that threaten innovation and publ...

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