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    The space agencyโ€™s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory, which studied cataclysmic cosmic explosions, is expected to burn up in Earthโ€™s atmosphere later this year

    The combined drug works by nudging the bodyโ€™s own immune system to make proteins that attack and destroy melanoma cells

    Five common microorganisms found on Earth could survive at the lunar south pole, a new study finds, presenting a contamination risk for future human missions

    The star S301 swoops so close to our galaxyโ€™s supermassive black hole that it could, for the first time ever, reveal that dark behemothโ€™s rotation

    Beijingโ€™s success shows how close China is to the U.S. in the new space race

    Could this secret cellular weapon be the key to longevity?

    Psychedelics can create a new โ€œhidden orderโ€ in brain activity that could explain how these drugs alter our sense of self

    Overton is a medical doctor with ties to the โ€œMake America Healthy Againโ€ movement

    Miniature models of the human brain can be kept alive for years, allowing scientists to study neural development and brain diseases

    The SpaceX rocket fragment hit the moon at several times the speed of sound on August 5

    Moiya McTier explores what makes human creativity unique in the age of AI

    The 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule protects the nationโ€™s forests from logging and other industry activities

    Cryptographers use points along a curve to build tough codes

    The unicorn of the seaโ€™s spiral tooth has long been a scientific enigma

    The same people affected by extreme weather are also likely to worry that they will face a future disaster, according to a new poll

    Two new missions are revealing how robotic repair and assembly could become routine on the final frontier

    Explore the Tetris paradox in this math puzzle

    Companies are making big bets on technology to solve lingering challenges in the clean-energy rollout. Here are four of the most ambitious projects

    NASAโ€™s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will soon launch to unravel the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter

    Play this crossword inspired by the September 2026 issue of Scientific American

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