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    The 2015 Paris Agreement forged a path for the world to stave off the worst climate change scenarios. Here’s where we stand 10 years later

    Ethicists say AI-powered advances will threaten the autonomy of people who use neurotechnology

    Studies of insulin, blood sugar and diabetes in other animals such as fish and dogs have already saved millions of lives and could lead to new treatments for type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

    The decision to move Iran’s capital is partly driven by climate change, but experts say decades of human error and action are also to blame

    Hurricane Melissa raged as a Category 5 storm in the Caribbean last month—and now scientists have confirmed that its strongest gusts neared record speeds

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s decision to end its monkey research program will affect studies involving some 200 macaques, and the fate of the animals is unclear

    Criminals around the world are increasingly mixing trade in illegal animal parts with trafficking of arms, humans, and more—even exchanging wildlife for drugs

    Comets don’t just orbit our sun. “Exocomets” are common around other stars in the galaxy, too

    Artist Michael Benson reveals the hidden beauty of snowflakes, radiolarians and lunar rocks through stunning electron microscope images in his new book, Nanocosmos.

    States and universities must step up to preserve data, and Congress must act to preserve our nation’s health

    A new paper shows AI emerging as a tool that helps scientists test ideas, navigate literature and refine experiments

    The National Institutes of Health has canceled funding for at least 383 clinical trials in the last year, affecting some 74,000 participants

    New work pinpoints origins for the planet Theia, whose ancient collision with Earth likely produced the moon

    The CDC this week quietly changed its official language to suggest vaccines may cause autism, a claim that scientists say has no basis in evidence

    A machine-learning breakthrough could lift the veil on Earth’s early history—and supercharge the search for alien life

    After her shocking lung cancer diagnosis, the late Susan Wojcicki dedicated herself to fighting the disease and looking for answers

    The moss Physcomitrium patens joins tardigrades and thale-cress as a species that has survived in space

    Fitness influencers promote superhigh-protein diets, but studies show there’s only so much the body can use

    As AI systems exceed one benchmark after another, our standards for “humanlike intelligence” keep evolving

    A new report from the HHS that is critical of gender-affirming care for minors updates a similar, widely criticized report in May

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