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Mercury pollution from coal plants has been tied to serious neurological problems, especially in children and babies
After completing a second “wet dress rehearsal” of its upcoming moon mission, NASA said it is targeting a March 6 launch date for Artemis II
Researchers have rediscovered a 77-year-old recording of a haunting song that now has been determined to have come from a humpback whale
How big would a telescope need to be to see Earth’s dinosaurs from 66 million light-years away? Think big—and then think bigger
The reason we slip and slide on ice—a phenomenon central to figure skating, curling and other Winter Olympic events—is a centuries-old physics mystery that may have finally been cracked
On Thursday NASA leadership outlined how 2024’s glitch-plagued Boeing Starliner mission jeopardized astronaut welfare and the space agency’s culture of safety and accountability
A Microsoft Research study suggests glass blocks etched with lasers could provide enduring data archives
Newborn chicks connect sounds with shapes just like humans, suggesting deep evolutionary roots of the “bouba-kiki” effect
A study published today helps explain how “planetesimals”—the building blocks of planets—came to be
Researchers sequenced the genomes of tumors from almost 500 domestic cats and found remarkable parallels with human and dog cancers
Spinosaurus mirabilis was a force to be reckoned with
This gravity-defying machine appears to work much like a ground-based wind turbine—but in the air
A new study pinpoints two species of bacteria that work together to dry out the lining of the gut and cause constipation
Tests that could reveal when Alzheimer’s disease will emerge, while promising, are not ready for use in otherwise healthy people, scientists say
Record warmth followed by a huge snowfall led to the recent avalanche that killed at least eight skiers
Scientists have captured footage of a sleeper shark farther south than ever before, suggesting Antarctica’s Southern Ocean is not shark-free
New research on African striped mice found that the caregiving instinct may be rooted in a specific gene
A new Brooklyn, N.Y. high-rise sits atop 320 geothermal boreholes. It’s a feat of waterfront engineering—and one blueprint for decarbonizing the North American skyline
Medical and environmental groups are challenging the EPA’s decision to break with the long-standing scientific evidence that climate change endangers human health
After initially rejecting Moderna’s application for review, the FDA will now consider the company’s mRNA flu shot




