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Last updated about 11 hours ago

Is lettuce safe to eat yet? New data suggest cyclosporiasis cases are slowing

about 12 hours ago

After a spike in infections in July, this explosive-diarrhea-causing outbreak may be...

Why tornadoes touched down near New York City

about 13 hours ago

Twisters don’t touch down in New York City often, but they can...

Why this El Niño will be the largest in living memory

about 15 hours ago

A strengthening El Niño may surpass any seen since the 19th century...

What you need to know about West Nile virus

about 16 hours ago

The mosquito-borne illness has sickened hundreds of people this year

China’s Chang’e 7 moonshot will seek water ice at the lunar south pole

1 day ago

The country’s latest mission, Chang’e 7, will be the first ever to...

Life’s ‘last universal common ancestor’ may predate life itself

1 day ago

A groundbreaking study hints at a hazy boundary between “life” and “non-life,”...

The national debt is $40 trillion. What does that mean mathematically?

about 20 hours ago

An investigation into the incomprehensibly, unfathomably large amount of money the U.S...

What happened when people with anorexia tried magic mushrooms

about 20 hours ago

Researchers are exploring whether magic mushrooms could offer a new treatment for...

‘Earth-like’ exoplanets may exist—but we don’t know of any yet

about 20 hours ago

Claiming an exoplanet to be “Earth-like” is a trend that needs to...

China’s solar power rollout is harming birds, a new analysis finds

1 day ago

A new study finds that China’s solar energy boom is hurting bird...

Physicists pinpoint the perfect crystal site for an ultra-accurate nuclear clock

1 day ago

Growing crystals “like alchemy,” researchers plotted out the ideal site within the...

Orbital data centers could transform our night sky forever

1 day ago

Without drastic interventions, data centers in space could disrupt scientific observations and...