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Quark-gluon plasma, a bizarre state of matter that mimics the early cosmos, is the hottest thing ever made on Earth
People with this autoimmune disease face much shorter life expectancies in lower-income nations.
The U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence released long-promised records related to vanished pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart. More records are promised on a rolling basis
Thousands of years ago, a space rock hit what is now China, leaving a bowl-shaped crater some 900 meters wide
Lone star tick bites are the most common cause of alpha-gal syndrome, which causes severe allergic reactions to red meat
NASA’s presumptive next leader wants to outsource more of the space agency’s interplanetary science. The newly launched ESCAPADE mission to Mars offers a sanity check for those plans
The same region on the sun that’s responsible for this week’s stunning auroral display just erupted in another powerful solar flare early on Friday morning
RNA has been extracted from an ancient woolly mammoth, providing insight into its last moments on Earth
The Shenzhou 20 spacecraft was too damaged to bring its crew home from China’s Tiangong space station. Those astronauts have now returned via the Shenzhou 21 craft, leaving its crew without a return ride until the nation sends a new spacecraft to the station
City-dwelling raccoons seem to be evolving a shorter snout—a telltale feature of our pets and other domesticated animals
Data from 11,587 cities show that, rain or shine, some places are just better for bikes and pedestrians
Centuries before other galaxies were known to exist, astronomers called them “spiral nebulas.” Today the defunct term still sparks confusion
From COVID shots to cancer therapy, mRNA is changing medicine.
After delays, Jeff Bezos’s rocket company successfully launched a NASA mission to study Mars on Thursday
Nearly two million U.S. turkeys have died from bird flu in recent months. An agricultural economist explains what ongoing outbreaks could mean for Thanksgiving meals
A surprising diversity of dog shapes and sizes evolved long before the Victorians began making modern breeds
A trove of e-mails from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was released by a congressional committee on Wednesday
The milestone makes machine-learning trailblazer Yoshua Bengio the most cited researcher on Google Scholar
After studying mice in the 1910s, Maude Slye concluded that vulnerability to cancer was hereditary. She thought she had a solution to eliminate it, but she made some crucial mistakes
Oceanographers hope to find otherworldly ecosystems at hydrothermal vents on the Arctic seafloor




