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23-05 (20:52) Cows recognize people by face and voice without training
23-05 (20:52) Underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean is rewriting theories about how Earth's crust is made
23-05 (20:06) Birds change their songs in noisy cities - just not how scientists expected
23-05 (19:52) Air conditioning may be making cities even hotter
23-05 (19:06) Food and drink packaging is the world's most common beach litter
23-05 (17:52) Blue whales are slowly returning to African waters after near extinction
23-05 (17:37) Just one hour of air pollution exposure can dramatically alter brain and lung function
23-05 (17:37) Alcohol consumption often prevents the liver from healing, even after drinking stops
23-05 (17:37) Invisible plastic particles from car tires comprise up 4% of city air pollution
23-05 (17:23) Canadian fossils may rewrite the origin story of animal life
23-05 (17:06) A simple tongue swab could make tuberculosis testing easier for millions of people
23-05 (17:06) While there is no doubt T. rex was an American native, there is fierce debate about exactly where its ancestors came from
23-05 (17:06) DNA may explain why some rare penguin chicks are dying from a virus
23-05 (16:52) Tracking data shows how wild animals respond to human presence and interaction
23-05 (16:52) Ocean warming is forcing seabirds into smaller habitats
23-05 (16:23) Gray mold outsmarts plants in ways scientists never expected
23-05 (15:52) Deep-sea creatures have fed on the same whale skeleton for decades
23-05 (15:06) How a father's history of obesity can affect future children
23-05 (14:37) Crows detect age through feather colors humans can't see
23-05 (14:23) Social mammals live longer than those that are solitary
23-05 (12:06) Cannabis use increases lung cancer risk, but the debate over safe consumption levels continues
23-05 (01:37) Restored peatlands may not lock away carbon as well as we thought
23-05 (00:23) Warming oceans are making it harder for corals to breathe
23-05 (00:06) Lakes formed by asteroid impacts 2.4 billion years ago helped Earth generate the oxygen needed to support complex life
22-05 (23:52) Psychedelic-like drugs may treat depression without making people trip
22-05 (23:52) A hidden cartilage 'bodyguard' may vanish as arthritis slowly destroys joints
22-05 (23:37) Taking supplements to improve focus may have a hidden longevity cost for men
22-05 (23:23) Exercise is more effective for teens when it feels fun and social
22-05 (22:52) A notorious cancer protein may secretly help tumors survive chemotherapy
22-05 (19:37) A beloved winter drink is quietly pushing wild orchids toward a breaking point
22-05 (19:23) Mental illness is now the leading cause of disability worldwide
22-05 (19:23) New species of happy-face spider found outside Hawaii for the first time ever
22-05 (18:52) Your handwriting could reveal early signs of cognitive decline
22-05 (18:52) Neanderthal cave discovery shows careful seasonal planning around shellfish harvesting and consumption
22-05 (18:37) Webb detects methane on a giant planet with surprisingly mild temperatures
22-05 (18:06) Ice cores show that even relatively minor volcanic eruptions can wreak global havoc
22-05 (18:06) Floating solar farms may be the future of clean energy
22-05 (17:23) The ocean's 'twilight zone' is rapidly losing fish populations before scientists have a chance to learn what lives there
22-05 (17:06) Artisan cheese contains living microbes linked to gut health
22-05 (17:06) Japan launches the world's first wooden satellite into orbit in hopes of solving Earth's space junk problem
22-05 (17:06) Psyche spacecraft pulls off close Mars flyby on its way to study an asteroid that may be worth $1.5 quintillion
22-05 (16:37) Himalayan rivers are becoming dangerously unstable as glaciers melt
22-05 (16:23) Greenland's retreating ice sheet reveals rapid methane release mechanism from the seafloor
22-05 (15:52) Bigger rewards dramatically speed up learning in the brain
22-05 (15:23) Humans are changing wildlife behavior in surprising ways
22-05 (14:52) Blue buttons may spend years adrift on the open ocean
22-05 (14:37) Pain can be detected in the smallest movements of the face
22-05 (13:52) Fish diets are driving evolution deep inside their cells
22-05 (01:23) Scientists solve the 200-year-old mystery of how tobacco makes nicotine
22-05 (00:52) Chinese study shows sea levels are rising twice as fast as they were in 1960
22-05 (00:52) Clouds above Himalayan storms may be altering Earth's climate
22-05 (00:37) How ancient societies survived deadly climate chaos
22-05 (00:37) Discovery overturns long-held assumptions about Earth's earliest complex lifeforms
21-05 (22:23) Multiple sclerosis may leave repair cells trapped in stress mode
21-05 (21:37) A toxic metal was found in the air after the Los Angeles fires, and the smallest particles worry scientists
21-05 (21:23) Nearly 8 in 10 rivers are quietly losing oxygen, and tropical waters face the worst risk
21-05 (19:52) Humans have a seventh sense called 'remote touch' that allows us to detect objects without physical contact, according to scientists
21-05 (19:37) Pancreatic cancer may have a fatal addiction, and scientists found a way to cut it off
21-05 (19:23) Standard exercise target may be too low for optimal heart protection
21-05 (19:23) A red sky frightened medieval Japan, and buried trees now reveal the solar storm behind it
21-05 (18:52) Common food preservatives linked to heart disease risk
21-05 (18:52) Scientists may have solved the long-standing mystery of Blood Falls, the glacier that 'bleeds' red water in Antarctica
21-05 (18:37) Aging may be more reversible than scientists thought
21-05 (18:23) Cosmic rays change behavior in a way that could reveal where they really come from
21-05 (17:37) Some lakes are quietly rising above the land, and river sediment may be building the danger
21-05 (17:23) Coral reefs may be more connected - and more resilient - than scientists thought
21-05 (17:23) Ancient glassmaking method helps create glass that traps carbon dioxide
21-05 (16:37) Forest carbon credits may vastly underestimate wildfire risk
21-05 (15:37) Scientists may have found a way to slow Peyronie's disease early
21-05 (15:23) Microplastics weaken the ocean's ability to absorb carbon
21-05 (15:06) Most protected areas overlook the fungi ecosystems depend on
21-05 (14:37) Modern healthcare saves lives but is losing its human side
21-05 (14:23) T. rex traded its arms for one of the deadliest bites in history
21-05 (13:37) Location-sharing apps are changing how relationships work
21-05 (08:23) Cannabis edibles and alcohol may impair drivers in ways roadside tests miss
21-05 (07:23) Dante's Inferno may describe Hell like a giant asteroid impact
21-05 (05:37) New robot moves without a computer or central controller
21-05 (04:37) Storms over the Southern Ocean are getting wetter, and one remote island revealed why
21-05 (03:06) Fat molecule tied to obesity may accelerate Alzheimer's disease in the brain
21-05 (02:52) Antarctic glacier collapses with astonishing speed, setting an ice-loss record that was captured by NASA satellites
21-05 (01:52) Scientists discover an unexpected fix for bad dog breath
21-05 (01:37) Dormant volcano suddenly wakes up after 700,000 years of silence
21-05 (01:23) Scientists found a plant that cats love even more than catnip
21-05 (01:23) Gut stem cells fight bacteria by transforming into killer cells
21-05 (00:52) Knowledge from Indigenous peoples is essential for designing more effective nature conservation strategies
21-05 (00:23) Study suggests that over half of all type 2 diabetes cases are fully preventable
21-05 (00:23) Eating foods like these that are high in fat and sugar impairs memory in ways that are irreversible
21-05 (00:06) Messages of hope are more effective than fear mongering in promoting effective environmental problem solving
20-05 (23:37) Antarctic plastic debris is hiding antibiotic resistance in one of Earth's cleanest places
20-05 (23:23) Climate change may make winter storms harsher on the seafloor
20-05 (23:23) Lifestyle matters more than genes in Type 2 diabetes risk
20-05 (23:06) Not all ultra-processed foods are bad, and a few are even considered to be 'good for your health'
20-05 (22:52) Recycled tire pollution may create a new microplastic threat in water
20-05 (22:37) Indigenous communities protect biodiversity better than conservation
20-05 (22:23) Blue Origin's MK1 passed key NASA testing ahead of its first lunar mission
20-05 (21:23) BMI alone may miss dangerous obesity-related health risks
20-05 (19:52) Engineered algae may help solve the microplastics problem
20-05 (19:06) Single psilocybin dose may relieve depression within days
20-05 (18:52) Amazing birds called 'nightjars' attract mates by smashing their wing bones together in the dark
20-05 (18:37) Early African herders kept hunting and fishing for 1,000 years after adopting livestock
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