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Amid Trump Cuts, Climate Researchers Wait for the Ax to Fall

about 3 hours ago

Climate experts whose research is funded by federal grants hide, whisper and...

PFAS Found in Nearly Half of Americans’ Drinking Water

about 5 hours ago

New data released by the EPA show that nearly half of people...

As Starlink and Other Satellites Proliferate, Astronomers Learn to Manage Interference

about 6 hours ago

Swarms of satellites launched by SpaceX and other companies are disrupting astronomical...

The First Sightings of Hofstadter's Butterfly Emerged from a Happy Accident

about 8 hours ago

In a first, physicists have directly seen Hofstadter’s butterfly—a long-sought-after fractal in...

How Long Do Pregnancy and Birth Affect the Body?

about 9 hours ago

Data from 300,000 births reveal how essential biological measurements are altered by...

Safe, Cheap and Non-Invasive: Ultrasound Could Treat Cancer, Psychiatric Disorders and More

about 9 hours ago

A bioengineer highlights the potential of low-intensity ultrasound for multiple uses, from...

Slashing Programs That Help People with Disabilities Is a Nod to Eugenics

about 10 hours ago

By going after Social Security, Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department...

When Was the First Exoplanet Discovered?

about 10 hours ago

Evidence of alien worlds goes back farther than you think

Studying Science, Medicine and Engineering at a Nanoscale at an M.I.T. Clean Room

about 11 hours ago

We’re taking you inside MIT.nano, a clean laboratory facility that is critical...

Urban Wildfire Smoke Sensors Miss Harmful Chemicals

about 12 hours ago

As fires burned in Los Angeles this year, newer toxin monitors found...

Fat Doesn't Deserve Its Bad Rap

1 day ago

Fat is one of the most active, dynamic organs we have. Why...

How Planetary Defenders Planned to Stop That City-Killer Asteroid

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The threat from near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4 may have subsided, but discoveries...