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It’s no surprise that eating fruits and vegetables is good for you, but diets that are rich in these foods could boost longevity, too, according to a new study
Sources say an Army antidrone laser near Fort Bliss prompted a brief FAA airspace closure—spotlighting the hazards of battlefield technology in civilian skies
After a year of RFK, Jr., heading the Department of Health and Human Services, the “Make America Healthy Again” movement has upended science and medicine
The collision of supermassive black holes shakes the entire cosmos, hard
Researchers used a browser extension to reorder people’s X feeds, reducing their polarizing effect
Four astronauts are on their way to this orbital space station. Docking is expected on Saturday
The Bronx Zoo is celebrating 15 years of its extremely popular Valentine’s Day “Name a Roach” program
Avian enthusiasts around the world will identify and count birds from February 13 through February 16 as part of a massive community science project
Why the simple act of kissing—which can be traced back 21.5 million years—continues to confound evolutionary biologists
LLMs have recently helped find solutions to a number of minor longstanding problems. But a new plan called First Proof is really putting them to the test
An intrepid team of scientists has created “Smart Underwear” to measure human flatulence in a bid to better understand our farts
The EPA has scrapped a rule stating that climate change harms human health. Here’s what that could mean
Four worlds around a small, dim star are challenging theories of planet formation
A “disappearing” star in the Andromeda galaxy is the closest and best candidate for a newborn black hole that astronomers have ever seen
Pachyderm whiskers are more flexible at the tip than the base, allowing elephants to complete delicate tasks with their incredibly strong trunks
From Schenectady, N.Y., to the University of Cambridge, Katharine Burr Blodgett’s brilliance impressed the world’s leading physicists
The Trump administration rescinded the 2009 “endangerment finding,” ending regulation of greenhouse gases from cars and trucks
A scandal involving allegedly enlarged ski suits ahead of this year’s Winter Olympics has highlighted the intriguing physics behind ski jumps
Speech blurs together unless you know the language; scientists found the brain signal that separates the words
Three species of Red Sea fish appear to rely on special “hybrid” retina cells to see in dim environments




