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Airborne microplastics could be making climate change w...

Tiny plastic particles drifting in Earth’s atmosphere could have a significant w...

Why NASA’s Artemis moon program could fall victim to Sp...

Massive investments in AI may bring synergy and revenue to SpaceX, or could crea...

What you need to know about hantavirus, the infection a...

Hantavirus is a rare infectious disease that spreads through contact with rodent...

300-year-old experiment could become world's best dark ...

An update to an experiment run by Henry Cavendish in 1773 could be a cheaper and...

What we know—and what we don’t—about marijuana’s health...

Marijuana is far from a “silver bullet” for various illnesses, but it has some p...

LAGEOS: An Earth Science Mission Built for Enduring Pre...

On May 4, 1976, a spacecraft resembling a disco ball entered orbit almost 3,700 ...

Record-Setting Retreat of Hektoria Glacier

Scientists relied on satellite data to understand how the Antarctic glacier lost...

For NASA’s TESS, Stellar Eclipses Shed Light on Possibl...

A study of NASA’s TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) data on stellar p...

How a vision-restoring gene therapy proved that we can ...

Three 2026 Breakthrough Prize winners reflect on developing Luxturna, a gene the...

Metallic scorpion stingers, preeclampsia hope, canceled...

A look at what makes scorpions so deadly, why there’s hope for preeclampsia and ...

Prebiotic chewing gum could be helpful for gum disease

A small trial found that chewing gum containing nitrate can ease the symptoms of...

Smart underwear detects lactose intolerance by tracking...

A device you attach to your underwear reveals how often you really break wind – ...

The Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks this week—here’s ho...

This annual meteor shower occurs as Earth passes through the dusty debris left b...

Key U.S. science panels are being axed—and others are b...

A new analysis shows that the Trump administration has terminated more than 100 ...

Why the FDA rejected a ‘breakthrough’ melanoma drug

The FDA rejected the promising skin cancer drug RP1 twice, leaving many puzzled ...

Do octopus brains work like humans’—or is there another...

Just like vertebrates, cephalopods—such as octopuses and squid—have elaborate br...

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