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07-06 (17:52) Tiny fossils solve a decades-old mystery about early animal life
07-06 (17:23) Extreme heat is pushing parts of the world toward the limits of human survival
07-06 (17:06) Scientists discover that mouth bacteria are far more diverse than expected
07-06 (16:23) Small plastic particles in the brain alter cell growth
07-06 (15:52) Tiny caterpillars can identify predators by their footsteps
07-06 (15:23) Rising seas may cause mangrove forests to release stored carbon
07-06 (14:52) Astronomers find a mysterious gap in an ancient star cluster
07-06 (14:37) Birth trauma may begin with expectations set long before labor
07-06 (13:52) A hidden enzyme in common bacteria may help make cleaner dyes and medicines
07-06 (13:37) Tiny rock cracks underground are deformed by pressure, changing where water and pollution travel
07-06 (13:37) Fire salamanders have been hiding a secret glow in their toxic skin
07-06 (13:37) Scientists found a tiny moss clue that may explain how plants learned to grow upward
07-06 (13:37) A new gut bacteria mix may help doctors move past a treatment many patients fear
07-06 (13:37) A few fruit-eating animals may hold the future of tropical forests in their mouths
07-06 (11:37) Tiny microrobots helped repair spinal cord damage, and animals moved better again
07-06 (10:52) Climate change is moving flood season, and the timing shift could catch millions off guard
06-06 (23:37) Coffee hides caffeine's bitterness in a surprising way
06-06 (20:52) More than two billion people face dangerous heat without access to cooling
06-06 (20:06) Feeling older than your age may be linked to poor sleep
06-06 (19:23) Researchers identify brain cells dedicated to disappointment
06-06 (18:52) Scientists discover brain waste routes that may explain Alzheimer's
06-06 (18:06) Amazon trees emitted never-before-seen chemicals during drought
06-06 (17:52) Mysterious 'Hum' heard worldwide may finally be explained
06-06 (17:37) DNA analysis reveals the fascinating story of an extinct and frozen cave lion cub
06-06 (17:37) Scientists believe the driest desert on Earth is far older than the textbooks tell us
06-06 (17:23) Dead tectonic plates seem to be feeding volcanoes from 400 miles below Earth
06-06 (17:23) Tiny soot particles are darkening Arctic snow and speeding up the melt
06-06 (17:23) Stroke is still killing millions, but risk is reduced by managing blood pressure
06-06 (16:52) Humans may have avoided eating insects for thousands of years
06-06 (16:37) Strength training may be the key to a longer life
06-06 (16:06) Hummingbirds drove the evolution of thousands of tropical flowers
06-06 (15:23) Mangrove forests are making a surprising global comeback
06-06 (15:06) Climate change could force wine growers to switch grapes
06-06 (14:37) Hidden rivers of hot rock may be eating away at North America from below
06-06 (14:37) A single shot may help the immune system fight hepatitis B, and the early results are raising hopes
06-06 (14:37) A blood test may reveal hidden brain injuries in older adults after a fall
06-06 (14:37) Protected parks are not enough to save Africa's biodiversity, scientists warn
06-06 (14:37) Wildfire smoke is reversing decades of clean air progress in the U.S.
06-06 (14:23) A common overdose drug may help restart the heart, but doctors still need stronger proof
06-06 (14:23) A cholesterol drug may help cancer immunotherapy work better, but doctors need proof
06-06 (12:52) A 430,000-year-old wooden stick is changing what scientists thought Stone Age humans could do
06-06 (12:52) Tiny ocean shells draw a hidden line across the Atlantic, and it may shape Earth's carbon cycle
06-06 (12:23) A solar panel turns seawater into drinking water without leaving toxic brine behind
06-06 (10:37) The world's food supply could lose $600 billion when climate shocks collide with war
06-06 (06:52) ADHD medication in childhood may leave a small mark on adult height and weight
06-06 (00:52) Common painkillers can be risky with blood thinners, but one type may be safer
05-06 (23:23) Giant horned cattle cousin roamed Europe's wet forests 4.4 million years ago
05-06 (23:06) Study finds link between the gut microbes of a fish and the overall health of Earth's oceans
05-06 (22:52) At a mile long and 30 decks high, the largest 'floating city' ever imagined would carry 80,000 people around the globe every two years, moving slower than a bicycle and stopping for no port on Earth
05-06 (22:37) Most people choose cooperation when it benefits the common good
05-06 (22:37) Alcohol may trick the brain into craving junk food
05-06 (22:23) Hail risk is shifting toward major farming regions as the climate warms
05-06 (21:23) Electronic noise created by human devices can scramble a bat's inner compass for hours
05-06 (21:23) Hidden fragment of Pangaea discovered beneath the East Coast
05-06 (20:52) Different meteorites may have come from the same strange birthplace near Jupiter
05-06 (20:23) AI may help farmers turn burnt plant waste into a smarter soil tool
05-06 (20:06) One side of the heart fights longer during cardiac arrest
05-06 (19:06) Scientists found strange life clinging to rocks in the deepest parts of the ocean
05-06 (19:06) CBD may calm Alzheimer's by cooling the brain's runaway immune system
05-06 (18:23) Plants are absorbing more carbon, but not for the reason scientists expected
05-06 (18:06) Popular sleep drug may impair driving even after a better night's sleep
05-06 (18:06) A popular anti-aging drug combo damaged the brain's wiring in mice
05-06 (18:06) Scientists listened for alien signals from K2-18b, but the silence still matters
05-06 (17:52) Antarctica has a grass problem, and slow responses won't help sort it out
05-06 (17:52) People living near a $170 billion gold deposit face an impossible choice
05-06 (17:52) Four decades of overlooked ocean data uncovered more than 300 species of tiny amphipods
05-06 (17:23) Endangered Hawaiian whales are losing hundreds of pounds in just weeks
05-06 (17:23) Cold air may help coughs and viruses travel farther
05-06 (17:06) Millions of child deaths could be prevented with renewed investment in healthcare
05-06 (16:52) Ocean oxygen loss began millions of years before a mass extinction
05-06 (15:52) Loneliness and stress may be harming your gut health
05-06 (15:06) Turkey vultures gather in record numbers before migration
05-06 (08:23) Tiny fish build underwater nests with snail shells and they get better with practice
05-06 (08:06) A vitamin D-like drug cracked pancreatic cancer's shield, and chemo got deeper inside
05-06 (03:23) Surreal sleep disorder causes nonstop 'epic dreams' that leave people constantly exhausted
05-06 (01:52) Rare sleep disorder causes nonstop dreams that leave people exhausted
05-06 (01:37) Air pollution may harm your heart even below EPA safety limits
05-06 (01:37) Parrot species presumed to be extinct is spotted and photographed during a birding expedition
04-06 (20:52) One of the world's rarest parrots reappears after a decade
04-06 (20:37) Tobacco companies helped the global spread of ultra-processed foods
04-06 (20:23) Why cutting methane could slow ozone recovery
04-06 (19:52) Early plants learned how to protect themselves from UV radiation
04-06 (19:23) Gut bacteria may be telling beetles where to lay their eggs
04-06 (19:06) Ancient teeth from China may reveal a hidden link between Homo erectus and modern humans
04-06 (18:52) Scientists identify a cause for massive galaxies that died young
04-06 (18:52) Mangroves, seagrass, and salt marshes: The blue carbon shield is shifting under climate change, and the risk zones are growing
04-06 (18:37) Ancient Antarctic dust reveals a hidden warning from the last time Earth was this warm
04-06 (18:23) Microplastics in the lungs may make pollen allergies worse
04-06 (18:06) Ancient teeth reveal rainforest people laid the groundwork for farming long before crops existed
04-06 (17:37) Climate change could turn more lakes into oxygen-free dead zones
04-06 (17:06) Octopuses can use mirrors to locate hidden prey
04-06 (15:52) AI could consume more electricity than entire nations by 2030
04-06 (15:23) Youth social media bans rest on studies that never tested children
04-06 (14:52) Most television news segments about climate change don't cover policy and are highly polarized
04-06 (14:52) Scientists uncover microbes growing inside Otzi, a 5,300-year-old Ice Age mummy
04-06 (14:52) Outdoor exercise may be the best defense against winter vitamin D deficiency
04-06 (14:52) Food is medicine: New online guide helps doctors integrate nutrition-based health care
04-06 (14:52) Dugongs could play an important role in fighting climate change
04-06 (14:52) Dark brown carbon from wildfires rivals soot as a powerful contributor to global temperature rise
04-06 (14:52) Scientists discover that the world's most dangerous birds have bizarre, glowing skulls
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