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Scientific American
Fired CDC Director Susan Monarez Speaks Out on Contentious Tenure under RFK, Jr.
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Stunning Cat Photos Reveal Feline Science
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Mathematicians Discover Prime Number Pattern in Fractal Chaos
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2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Awarded for Discoveries Key to Treating Autoimmune Disease
[59d]
Saturn’s Moon Enceladus May Harbor Life. Study Finds Complex Organic Molecules
[59d]
Quanta Magazine
Origami Patterns Solve a Major Physics Riddle
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New Scientist
Galaxies fling out matter much more violently than we thought
[59d]
General relativity might save some planets from death
[59d]
What’s my Alzheimer’s risk, and can I really do anything to change it?
[59d]
Shackleton knew his doomed ship wasn’t the strongest before sailing
[59d]
Nobel prize for medicine goes to trio for work on immune tolerance
[59d]
Would a ban on genetic engineering of wildlife hamper conservation?
[59d]
ScienceDaily
You don’t have to lose weight to lower your diabetes risk, scientists say
[58d]
Birds around the world share a mysterious warning cry
[58d]
New research reveals what’s really hiding in bottled water
[59d]
Astronomers discover the most powerful and distant cosmic ring ever seen
[59d]
ESA’s chilling new “super antenna” in Australia reaches spacecraft billions of miles away
[59d]
3,000 years of secrets hidden beneath Egypt’s greatest temple
[59d]
For 170 years, U.S. Cities have followed a hidden law of growth and decline
[59d]
Nanotech transforms vinegar into a lifesaving superbug killer
[59d]
Would you eat yogurt made with ants? Scientists did
[59d]
Thousands of sparkling newborn stars ignite in Webb’s Lobster Nebula view
[59d]
Black holes might hold the key to a 60-year cosmic mystery
[59d]
October’s sky comes alive with a supermoon and shooting stars
[59d]
Phys
Waste management workers have gone from hero to zero in the public's eyes since the pandemic, UK research says
[59d]
With new analysis, Apollo samples brought to Earth in 1972 reveal exotic sulfur hidden in moon's mantle
[59d]
Bacteria may influence accumulation of gold nanoparticles in spruce tree needles
[59d]
Politics may follow you on the road, bumper sticker study finds
[59d]
Researchers turn coffee and plastic waste into climate solution
[59d]
Spain culls cattle to contain lumpy skin disease
[59d]
Southern right whales awe admirers in Patagonia after coming back from brink of extinction
[59d]
Research team explores inclusion at conferences
[59d]
Researchers integrate waveguide physics into metasurfaces for advanced light control
[59d]
AI streamlines search for catalysts to clear hydrogen production hurdles
[59d]
Digital twin for forests developed with help of new laser scan technology
[59d]
Student-led study finds sex education fails 2SLGBTQIA+ students
[59d]
How to solve the remote work stalemate—study offers tools for successful hybrid work
[59d]
Dog treats recalled nationwide over Salmonella risk to pets
[59d]
3I/ATLAS's coma proves another cometary formation theory
[59d]
Plastic pollution disrupts recovery of threatened coral reefs
[59d]
Regenerative farming can boost soil carbon in Ethiopia, but climate change limits gains
[59d]
Cryo-imaging gives deeper view of thick biological materials
[59d]
Stretchable waveguides maintain stable transmission even when bent or twisted
[59d]
Map of bacterial gene interactions uncovers targets for future antibiotics
[59d]
Naturally fast-growing spruce trees have many long fibers, case study shows
[59d]
YouTube shapes young people's political education, but the site simplifies complex issues
[59d]
How to conduct post-atrocity research: Key insights from practitioners in the field
[59d]
Science costs money—research is guided by who funds it and why
[59d]
Virtual particles: How physicists' clever bookkeeping trick could underlie reality
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