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27-06 (16:06) Heatwaves can reverse decades of air pollution progres
27-06 (15:37) Making and breaking habits helps animals survive
27-06 (14:52) Plankton decline leaves North Atlantic seas in poor health
27-06 (14:23) Walking changes in older dogs may reveal early dementia
27-06 (13:23) Scientists searched arthritic knees for different diseases and found something unexpected
27-06 (13:23) Years of Instagram use may quietly blur the brain's sense of the body
27-06 (13:23) Coral reefs may be losing the race against rising seas
27-06 (01:06) The secret to some fish invasions may be hiding in what they eat
27-06 (00:52) South Asians face cancer a decade early, and standard risk tools miss it
27-06 (00:52) Europe's summer droughts may begin months before the heat arrives
27-06 (00:06) Common butterfly turns out to be three different species
26-06 (23:37) Ancient lavas reveal Earth was recycling its surface 3.6 billion years ago
26-06 (23:37) Camera traps may reveal a hidden map of Africa's big carnivores
26-06 (22:06) Cutting energy use may improve quality of life more than cleaner technology
26-06 (21:23) One sleepless night changes connections between brain cells
26-06 (21:23) Routine anesthesia may carry a common risk for dogs
26-06 (21:06) Your brain has two completely different kinds of laughter
26-06 (20:37) Arctic rivers may hold a clean energy source for remote communities
26-06 (19:37) Solar storms may influence weather across North America within hours
26-06 (19:06) Dogs form the same deep bond with humans around the world
26-06 (18:37) Scientists tracked Yellowstone animals and found an unexpected pattern in how they share space
26-06 (18:23) Dementia costs America $818 billion a year, and families pay most of the price
26-06 (17:52) Drug-resistant bacteria may be hiding in a place routine tests overlook
26-06 (16:23) How food waste is becoming clean-burning jet fuel
26-06 (16:06) Yo-yo dieting may not be as harmful as once believed
26-06 (15:37) Why poor sleep ages some brains more than others
26-06 (15:06) Common pesticide quietly shuts down bee reproduction
26-06 (14:52) Why the brain remembers surprises in greater detail
26-06 (14:37) Sperm whales are developing new dialects in the Mediterranean Sea
26-06 (14:37) Family dogs could help unlock new autism treatments
26-06 (02:37) Ancient human DNA found on cave walls for the first time
26-06 (00:37) Twisting a crystal unlocks a powerful new way to control quantum light
26-06 (00:06) Early warning signs reveal species heading toward extinction
25-06 (23:52) A stroke in the family may leave young adults more vulnerable to misinformation
25-06 (23:37) Why mosquitoes never get sick from the deadly viruses they spread
25-06 (22:52) City air pollution behaves in a way scientists never expected
25-06 (22:23) The hardest part of diabetes may not show up in a blood test
25-06 (21:37) The brain may rewire itself as the body adjusts to thin air
25-06 (21:06) Low vitamin C levels may reveal subtle changes in the brain
25-06 (20:52) Scientists discover insects can tell time using humidity
25-06 (20:23) Species are disappearing faster in places that scientists considered safer
25-06 (18:52) Earth's oldest known asteroid crater finally gets an exact age
25-06 (18:06) Strange metal crystal reveals one of the strongest quantum signals ever measured
25-06 (16:52) Mars rover can now test ancient molecules for signs of alien life
25-06 (15:52) Soil bacteria could save crops from a growing salt crisis
25-06 (15:37) Every mass extinction followed the same pattern, study finds
25-06 (15:23) Ordinary clay may be the secret to fresher fruit
25-06 (15:06) A digital mental health program improved stress and resilience, but the real story is prevention
25-06 (14:52) Washington's killer whales are changing in an unexpected way
25-06 (14:06) Short walking breaks can lift your mood and ease tiredness
25-06 (13:52) Scientists found a strange weakness hiding inside the flu virus
25-06 (13:52) A small change in cow feed may cut the methane footprint hidden in every glass of milk
25-06 (07:52) Heart failure care may depend on something doctors do not measure
25-06 (02:37) Eye movements may reveal signs of dyslexia before reading tests do
25-06 (02:06) Pairing exercise with therapy delivers the best insomnia relief
25-06 (01:52) Damaged kidneys may stop their own healing, but scientists found a way to release the brake
25-06 (01:37) Scientists found that bees' tiny homes may decide their future in extreme heat
25-06 (00:37) Scientists found a way to reduce a major side effect of a kidney disease drug
25-06 (00:37) Animals may perceive time differently than humans
25-06 (00:23) Sea stars may hold the secret to lifelong fertility
24-06 (23:23) Food waste could provide a cheaper way to pull CO2 from the air
24-06 (22:37) Nicotine may change circuits in the brain, and scientists found a new way to see it
24-06 (21:23) Can Earth survive the Sun's death? The odds just improved
24-06 (19:37) Warming oceans were turning fish male, then something unexpected happened
24-06 (18:23) Why children of heavier parents are more likely to gain weight
24-06 (17:52) Colorado's moose have been hiding a surprising secret
24-06 (17:52) New antibiotic targets a hidden weak spot in drug-resistant bacteria
24-06 (17:37) Climate change is dismantling the fungi that keep rivers alive
24-06 (16:52) Plants survived an ancient DNA shakeup, and scientists are learning how they recovered
24-06 (16:37) Scientists want a moon lab built to screen for alien microbes
24-06 (16:23) Tropical forests are absorbing far less carbon than we thought
24-06 (15:52) Antarctica's ice loss can be predicted decades ahead
24-06 (15:37) Wet coffee grounds can be transformed into clean fuel
24-06 (15:06) Eye infections in pets are getting harder to cure
24-06 (14:37) Young people reveal life's most defining moments
24-06 (14:23) Aging cats may hold clues to human brain diseases
24-06 (02:52) Natural protein fragment may calm the brain inflammation tied to Parkinson's damage
24-06 (02:37) Urban heat may be pushing people out of public spaces, and parks could help pull them back
24-06 (02:23) Ebola stays infectious in human brain tissue for 120 days, lab-grown organoids show why survivors relapse and old outbreaks reignite
24-06 (01:23) Humans were already living high in the Pyrenees 10,000 years ago
24-06 (00:06) Caring for someone with dementia may quietly strain the caregiver's brain health
23-06 (23:37) Sealed for a million years, a New Zealand cave reveals birds that vanished and frogs that never changed, plus a new k?k?p? ancestor near Waitomo
23-06 (23:37) Most older adults gain little from calcium and vitamin D supplements, despite decades of bone health advice
23-06 (23:06) Bird flu targets dairy cows in a surprising place
23-06 (22:37) Scientists learn to steer sperm with magnets to fertilize eggs, pointing toward less invasive fertility treatment for couples
23-06 (22:23) Metabolism and aging shape the brain differently, with women showing greater cognitive effects in 3,500 brain scans
23-06 (22:06) Wild pollinators are disappearing - and food security could be next
23-06 (21:37) Young adults are aging faster, and it may explain rising cancer rates
23-06 (21:06) Brain health can improve at any age, from 19 to 94, challenging assumptions about cognitive aging
23-06 (18:23) Artificial light is keeping coral reef fish awake at night
23-06 (18:06) People prefer negotiating with women, even when they don't know who they're dealing with
23-06 (17:37) Sugary drinks in childhood linked to high blood pressure later in life
23-06 (16:52) Forest-killing wildfires now dominate California's landscape
23-06 (16:23) Jumping gene caught crossing between species for the first time
23-06 (16:06) California has lost 60% of its coastal sand dunes
23-06 (15:37) Lucy spacecraft finds a wobbling asteroid shaped like a peanut
23-06 (14:52) Scientists identify the key ages when screen time has the biggest impact
23-06 (14:37) Tree swallows are shrinking as insect numbers collapse
23-06 (12:52) Electron microscope breakthrough delivers incredibly sharp images of our body's tiniest proteins
23-06 (12:52) Earliest evidence of humans harnessing fire is pushed back by nearly 2 million years
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