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    A fossil belonging to an ancient hominin that lived seven million years ago bears the hallmarks of bipedalism, according to a new study

    These birds’ drilling approach is more like extreme tennis playing than weight lifting

    The “Seven Sisters” of the Pleiades are part of a much larger complex that can help reveal our galaxy’s deep history

    Astronomers just measured the mass of a free-floating planet without a star for the first time

    The new year has arrived, and the Quadrantid meteor shower is coming in hot. Here’s how to see this often-spectacular shower at its peak

    Space Forge plans to manufacture semiconductors from space—without the need for humans

    A galaxy cluster discovered on New Year’s Eve in 2020 shines in a new image from NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory

    Astronomers combined data from NASA’s JWST and Chandra X-ray Observatory to create a stunning new image of two merging spiral galaxies

    The brutal respiratory infection has infected tens of thousands and killed at least 13 people in the U.S. in 2025

    Health officials have agreed to assess pending medical research grants after a Trump administration antidiversity purge put them on ice

    NASA’s new boss Jared Isaacman hinted that he could break with Texas lawmakers’ push to move iconic space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston

    A neuroscientist explains how highly processed foods may be key to “food addiction.” She also reveals some solutions

    New medications are in the pipeline that could help people win their battles against addictive substances, including opioids

    From crewed lunar voyages to flight tests of fully reusable rockets and launches of new orbital telescopes studying the outer limits of the cosmos, 2026 should be a banner year for space science and exploration

    A humungous shark that lived 115 million years ago surpassed the size of modern-day great whites, paleontologists discovered

    Beijing is set to tighten China’s rules for humanlike artificial intelligence, with a heavy emphasis on user safety and societal values

    The proposed Russian Orbital Station will stick to a familiar path instead of an ambitious polar orbit

    From immune cell therapies to measles outbreaks to federal attacks on public health, these are some of the health topics we’ll be watching next year

    Sleep is often the first thing that many people associate with rest, but humans also require restorative downtime when awake

    Immense progress in gene editing, drug discovery and conservation are just some of the reasons to be cheerful about 2025

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