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A swarm of galaxies called the Bullet Cluster is the biggest, best natural laboratory for studying dark matter that ...
Forensic scientist Michael Haag explains how laser scanners could be used to lock down the crime scenes where Charlie Kirk ...
A child in Los Angeles County has died from a rare but always fatal brain disorder that develops years after a measles ...
A new preprint field study reveals that New York City’s rats aren’t just survivors—they’re talkative city dwellers with their own hidden nightlife. Mapping their movements and conversations could offe ...
Whether intermittent fasting helps anyone is unclear, but it does have known health risks. Who can try the dieting trend, and ...
Researchers tested 12 “magic mushroom” edibles. None contained psilocybin, but most contained undisclosed ingredients, ...
Scientists will not find a simple answer to how autism arises, despite Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s promise to announce its ...
A community science project finds that modest reminders to find joy in the day can have benefits that are on par with those ...
The Artemis II mission is part of NASA’s plan to resume deep-space exploration. In the Artemis I flight in 2022, an SLS ...
Scientists are beginning to take clear sides on whether or not to use human-made interventions to preserve polar ice, such as ...
A study in mice and on human blood uses a new protein to snag carbon monoxide before it latches onto blood cells ...
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