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Why Hurricane Beryl Underwent Unprecedented Rapid Inten...

Hurricane Beryl exploded in strength from a tropical depression to a Category 4 ...

How the Supreme Court’s ‘Chevron Deference’ Ruling Coul...

The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on “Chevron deference” could affect federal re...

AI Chatbots Seem as Ethical as a New York Times Advice ...

Large language models lack emotion and self-consciousness, but they appear to ge...

Quack Cancer Diets Endanger People. Stick to Science-Ba...

False cures and dangerous misinformation, from the misguided to the exploitative...

The Riemann Hypothesis, the Biggest Problem in Mathemat...

Number theorists have been trying to prove a conjecture about the distribution o...

Starliner Astronauts Are in Limbo, and Emergency Access...

Emergency access to abortion is preserved—for now. Also, NASA postpones the retu...

More Climate Lawsuits Than Ever Are Trying to Hold Comp...

At least 230 new climate cases were filed in 2023, but researchers noted the gro...

Republicans Are Downplaying Abortion, but It Keeps Comi...

Following the fall of Roe v. Wade, abortion remains a top issue for many voters

Should Heat Waves Be Named like Hurricanes?

California is launching a heat wave ranking system, but it’s unclear how well su...

The Oldest-Wine-in-the-World Title Goes to a 2,000-Year...

A wine still liquid after two millennia turned up at a construction site near Se...

Are Pets Really Good for Health?

It turns out there’s little good evidence that pets benefit our physical or ment...

Fact-Checking the Presidential Candidates on Abortion, ...

This year’s first presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former pre...

Presidential Debate’s Climate Change Question Contrasts...

During the first presidential debate, Biden alluded to the Inflation Reduction A...

Societies with Little Money Are among the Happiest on E...

Wealth and well-being go together in many studies, but certain communities compl...

The Face on Mars and Other Cases of Cosmic Pareidolia

The human brain loves seeing patterns, even when they aren’t really there

Misinformation Experts ‘Vindicated’ by Supreme Court Ru...

A recent Supreme Court decision rules that the U.S. government can talk to scien...

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