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LIVE SCIENCE
What is jetlag, and how can you avoid it?
WIRED — SCIENCE
Millions of Bees Have Thrived Under a New York Cemetery for More Than a Century
LIVE SCIENCE
Blue Moon 2026: An extremely rare micromoon rises tonight
NATURE
Sleuths uncover 100 suspicious images in Thermo Fisher antibody catalogue
SCIENCEDAILY
This tomato-soy juice reduced inflammation in just four weeks
SCIENCEDAILY
Caffeine reversed memory problems caused by sleep deprivation
SCIENCEDAILY
Stanford quantum computing breakthrough uses twisted light to work without extreme cooling
BBC NEWS — SCIENCE
Wildlife park opens hub featuring erupting volcano
THE GUARDIAN — SCIENCE
What is a blue micromoon and when is the best time to see it this weekend?
THE GUARDIAN — SCIENCE
‘There is no way to stop this’: ‘Biotech Barbie’ Cathy Tie on her mission to genetically modify babies
PHYS.ORG
In the world's economic 'black holes,' data still leak out
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
WH proposes rules giving political appointees final approval on research grants
PHYS.ORG
Why tipping fatigue is growing in Canada
PHYS.ORG
Painting the growing season in the Maize Triangle
IEEE SPECTRUM
What it takes to preserve floppy disks
LIVE SCIENCE
Skeletal remains of Queen Elisenda, one of the most powerful rulers in medieval Europe, unearthed in Barcelona — along with several others who bore unexplained stab wounds
PHYS.ORG
New technology to transform professional development in schools
DISCOVER MAGAZINE
Red Dwarf Stars May Devour Rocky Planets, Showing Unexpected Lithium Levels
DISCOVER MAGAZINE
New Tool That Tracks How the Brain Removes Waste Could Offer Clues About Alzheimer’s
NASA — BREAKING NEWS
NASA Awards Contract for Johnson Space Center Infrastructure
DISCOVER MAGAZINE
Gene Editing May Help Treat Dangerously High Cholesterol with Just One Infusion
NPR — SCIENCE
What we know about the Blue Origin explosion
DISCOVER MAGAZINE
Is There a Link Between Pesticides and Cancer? A Mixture of Chemicals May Drive the Risk
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
Four Rare Guam Kingfisher Chicks Hatch at Virginia Facility, Making an 'Incredibly Valuable' Addition to the Small Population of Extinct-in-the-Wild Birds
NASA — BREAKING NEWS
NASA Hosts SpaceX Crew-11 Astronauts for Public Event at Headquarters
NYT — SCIENCE
New York City’s Manhattanhenge is Back: When, Where and How to Watch
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
These 600-Year-Old Chinese Surgical Instruments Are Coated in an Early Local Anesthetic—Carefully Extracted From a Poisonous Plant
NPR — SCIENCE
Bean plants call for aerial reinforcements when caterpillars attack
POPULAR SCIENCE
Is storm chasing really like the movies?
PHYS.ORG
Modeling the Gulf: A researcher's quest to map every current, particle and tide
DISCOVER MAGAZINE
This 260-Million-Year-Old Reptile Fossil Is Reshaping the Story of Turtle Evolution
BERKELEY NEWS
Berkeley Talks: What punk subcultures can teach us about resisting hate
PHYS.ORG
Fish-microbe partnership may influence ocean health by making carbon-trapping minerals
DISCOVER MAGAZINE
Beetroot Juice May Help Lower Blood Pressure in Two Weeks for Older Adults, with Links to the Mouth’s Microbiome
PHYS.ORG
Diamond quantum sensor could reveal elusive altermagnets
THE GUARDIAN — SCIENCE
Groundbreaking genomic test could spare millions of breast cancer patients chemotherapy
THE GUARDIAN — SCIENCE
‘Like Christmas’: woman’s relief after test finds she can skip chemotherapy
DISCOVER MAGAZINE
A New Tiny Blue Octopus, Helium Shortage, Norovirus Outbreak in California, and the Texas <em>T. rex</em>
PHYS.ORG
Predator-triggered orange tails may help tadpoles survive by redirecting deadly bites
NYT — SCIENCE
A Clean Energy PAC Helped Beat Chip Roy, and Now It Has New Targets
MIT NEWS
Alejandro Aravena urges School of Architecture and Planning graduates to lead with kindness, honor the truth
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
Shakespeare Referenced Dozens of Bird Species in His Work. This Artist Has Made It Her Mission to Paint Them All
PHYS.ORG
Plants hit the brakes on immunity to survive viral infections
POPULAR SCIENCE
Breathing on this chip reveals a secret message
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
Happy, an Asian Elephant Who Demonstrated That Her Species Might Be Self-Aware, Dies at 55 at the Bronx Zoo
PHYS.ORG
Are taxpayers being gaslighted by street lamp charm?
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
Using Colorful Dog Kibble, Artists Turn 'Mona Lisa,' 'The Scream' and 'The Kiss' Into Museum Masterpieces That Man's Best Friend Can Appreciate
PHYS.ORG
Freeze-dried reagents and hand-powered hardware bring biomanufacturing to remote labs
PHYS.ORG
Vast botanical data help solve Darwin's puzzle of why some exotic plants become pests
PHYS.ORG
Designing catalysts during synthesis could speed cleaner fuels and greener industry
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