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    Older people with exceptional memory have a surprisingly high number of young neurons, a study finds

    This mysterious interstellar visitor is on a whirlwind journey through our solar system

    The Trump administration wants to boost manufacturing of glyphosate, the world’s most common weed killer. Here’s what that could mean for health

    As the U.S. officially breaks 1,000 measles cases in 2026, experts say that the rate of infections is accelerating much faster this year than it did in years past

    Two NASA spacecraft—the MAVEN orbiter and the Perseverance rover—have now seen very different signals suggesting lightning on Mars

    Nebula PMR 1 looks uncannily similar to an electrified brain inside a semitransparent skull

    This weekend will offer a chance to see a rare celestial event—Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune all aligned in the sky like beads on a string

    The announcement that NASA will rejigger Artemis III not to land on the moon in 2027 came after the agency’s Artemis II mission encountered problems, delaying its launch

    The release of 158 specially bred Floreana giant tortoises is a win for both the animal and its long-lost island ecosystem

    A new wearable AI system watches your hands through smart glasses, guiding experiments and stopping mistakes before they happen

    Although astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets, the number of confirmed exomoons—and exorings—is still zero. But that may soon change

    A 17-year-old’s breakthrough AI may finally give wildlife rangers the real-time edge they need to stop poachers

    A new trial found that Eli Lilly’s GLP-1 pill resulted in greater reductions in blood sugar levels and weight than oral semaglutide did, but fewer people stayed on it

    Interbreeding between Neanderthals and ancient anatomically modern humans primarily occurred between male Neanderthals and female humans, a new study suggests

    Federal officers entered Columbia University property and detained a student on Thursday, university officials said

    When Katharine Burr Blodgett discovered nonreflecting glass, the General Electric Company’s public relations machine made her a star

    A new genetic analysis suggests some mosquitoes’ taste for human blood may date back 1.8 million years

    The science and the regulations to underpin these tests “just aren’t there yet,” researchers say

    Obesity leaves a lasting imprint on fat and immune cells in ways that might make weight regain harder to avoid

    Asteroids, exploding stars, and feasting black holes swarm in the first-ever batch of nightly alerts from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile

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