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FDA wants to make more drugs available over the counter, but experts have raised safety concerns

about 1 hour ago

The FDA is reportedly considering broadening the types of drugs that can...

Trump’s order to release evidence for aliens obscures the scientific search for extraterrestrial life

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On Thursday the U.S. president ordered the release of federal files related...

Trump administration slashes mercury regulations from coal plants

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Mercury pollution from coal plants has been tied to serious neurological problems...

NASA completes a critical test of Artemis II, paving the way for launch to the moon

about 9 hours ago

By completing a second ‘wet dress rehearsal’ of its upcoming moon mission...

Listen to the oldest known recording of a whale

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Researchers have rediscovered a 77-year-old recording of a haunting song that now...

Could aliens in another galaxy see dinosaurs on Earth?

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How big would a telescope need to be to see Earth’s dinosaurs...

What makes ice slippery? Scientists may have finally figured it out

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The reason we slip and slide on ice—a phenomenon central to figure...

NASA says a litany of failures led to 2024 Boeing Starliner astronaut stranding

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NASA leadership on Thursday outlined how 2024’s glitch-plagued Boeing Starliner mission jeopardized...

Microsoft scientists invent tiny glass ‘books’ that could store data for millennia

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A Microsoft Research study suggests glass blocks etched with lasers could provide...

Baby chicks pass the ‘bouba-kiki’ test, challenging a theory of language evolution

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Newborn chicks connect sounds with shapes just like humans, suggesting deep evolutionary...

The Kuiper Belt is packed with weird peanut-shaped objects. Astronomers think they know why

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A study published today helps explain how “planetesimals”—the building blocks of planets—came...

Cats’ cancer genes show striking similarity to humans’

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Researchers sequenced the genomes of tumors from almost 500 domestic cats and...