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Switching to Electric Cars Could Prevent 89,000 Deaths ...

The American Lung Association says a proposed EPA rule to curtail tailpipe pollu...

Quantum computers could slash the energy use of cryptoc...

Mining cryptocurrencies like bitcoin could be done using quantum computers, cutt...

Today's Deep-Sea Explorers Are Mineral Miners and Ultra...

A new history of the deep ocean, seeking truth through math, a space opera about...

Amazon deforestation has begun to slow since Lula took ...

Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has made progress towards halting...

Tiny robot could stop bleeding from inside the body usi...

A centimetre-sized robot with a soft body and metallic scales inspired by pangol...

NASA Plans Coverage of Roscosmos Spacewalk Outside Spac...

NASA will provide live coverage as two Roscosmos cosmonauts conduct a spacewalk ...

Inside the Minds of People, Parrots and Bees

Tornados are moving east, OSIRIS-REx’s asteroid sample is coming to Earth soon, ...

Parrots Are Taking Over the World

Smart, adaptable and loud, parrots are thriving in cities far outside their nati...

Adjusting Your Body Clock May Stave Off Cancer

Research shows that disrupting the body’s circadian rhythm raises cancer risk, a...

Some Lizards Can Smell Their Rivals' Size

Wall lizards can “size up” invading competitors by smell alone

JWST's Glimpses of Early Galaxies Could Shed Light on D...

Bold new simulations suggest the James Webb Space Telescope might be able to dis...

Scientists want to give robots hands made from living w...

Researchers attached pill bugs and chitons to a robot arm to show how creatures ...

Poems: 'The Southern Lights at –50° Fahrenheit' and 'La...

Science in meter and verse

UK’s first deep geothermal project for 36 years opens a...

A 5-kilometre-deep well is supplying heat to the Eden Project visitor attraction...

Kids Need More Places to Play, Not Fat Shaming

We should pay less attention to children’s weight and more to their overall heal...

Science News Briefs from around the World: July/August ...

Unlikely pollinators in Brazil, climate-resilient coffee in Uganda, credible cry...

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