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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
04-06 (14:23) Citizen science photos solve a switchgrass mystery
04-06 (14:06) Tiny pollution particles could have lasting effects on memory
04-06 (09:06) Store-bought rice may be hiding toxic metals and babies face the biggest risk
04-06 (08:06) Wood waste can be turned into vanilla flavor, and the same process could make better bioplastics
04-06 (07:52) Scientists flooded Arctic sea ice on purpose, and the ice grew thicker and stayed brighter
04-06 (01:23) Scientists discover a hidden tipping point in Antarctica's ice
04-06 (00:52) Hidden ocean warming discovered deep beneath the Atlantic
04-06 (00:23) Carbon removal plans fall billions of tons short of climate goals
03-06 (22:23) Tiny Scottish birds are turning into island giants and may become new species
03-06 (22:06) Insects may have learned to smell the world through ancient taste genes
03-06 (21:52) Extreme weather could knock out wind and solar power for weeks, study warns
03-06 (21:37) When frozen ground starts to thaw, carbon takes a new route - a model shows why spring is the danger window
03-06 (21:23) Scientists found a new way to measure a healthy forest - just listen to it
03-06 (20:37) Scientists discover a tick protein that helps spread dangerous viruses
03-06 (20:37) A long-standing Tibet seismic mystery may have a simple cause: the rocks may be hotter and different than expected
03-06 (20:23) Argentina's owl monkeys defy a 170-year-old biological rule as the climate warms
03-06 (20:06) Some of the most important pregnancy health advice is still being overlooked
03-06 (19:52) Ocean microbes may hold the key to better climate predictions
03-06 (19:37) Scientists are learning to build robots that can build Moon base structures on top of razor-sharp lunar dust
03-06 (19:37) AI search tools may be stripping the internet of its humanity
03-06 (18:52) NASA's Moon base starts taking shape with rovers, landers, and drones
03-06 (18:37) New smartwatch measures both blood pressure and blood flow continuously without needing a cuff
03-06 (18:23) Protein in moss may explain how plants conquered land
03-06 (18:23) Bizarre 'Witch Croc' evolved into a modern crocodile but looked and behaved more like an ostrich
03-06 (17:23) Noisy learning may be a winning strategy
03-06 (16:23) Mystery about the asteroid that killed dinosaurs is finally solved
03-06 (15:37) Wildfire killed a million Joshua trees, but something important survived
03-06 (15:23) Bad habits form much faster than we thought
03-06 (14:52) Bowerbirds use human trash to impress potential mates
03-06 (14:06) Weight-loss drug may slow down signs of aging
03-06 (06:37) South America's water cycle did not intensify, yet floods and droughts still got worse
03-06 (04:23) The Sun sent out a strange radio signal that refused to fade for 19 days
03-06 (03:06) Review warns that deep-sea mining may cause lasting damage to marine life
03-06 (02:06) Hidden nitrogen 'receipt' sits in lake sediments, revealing which regions turned the corner
03-06 (00:37) Arctic forests could be hiding a major climate surprise
03-06 (00:06) Scientists have found new clues that lithium does something strange inside Alzheimer's cells
02-06 (23:52) One in four people with a healthy BMI may actually be obese
02-06 (23:23) Ocean temperatures may be easier to reconstruct than we thought
02-06 (22:52) Drought doesn't just shrink crops - it makes food less nutritious
02-06 (22:23) Simple blood test may spot Alzheimer's years before brain scans can
02-06 (22:06) Multinational companies are leaving a hidden environmental scar across Africa
02-06 (21:52) Earth's richest farm soils are losing carbon, but warming may trigger a strange reversal
02-06 (21:37) Researchers cut trail ticks by 99% with a single low-cost material
02-06 (21:23) Sunbirds use a feeding trick that has never been seen before
02-06 (21:06) A cheap sodium battery was torn apart, and it may reveal a real rival to Tesla's electric cars
02-06 (19:37) Food warning labels cut sugar intake - but not for the people who need help most
02-06 (18:52) Neanderthals likely used rhinoceros teeth as versatile, heavy-duty tools
02-06 (17:37) Drought linked to doubled risk of violence against adolescents
02-06 (17:23) Japanese tree frogs can outsmart predators as tadpoles
02-06 (17:06) Lost Colorado River may solve the Grand Canyon mystery
02-06 (16:37) Shoot for the moon? Science reveals the ideal level of ambition in life
02-06 (15:52) Arctic rivers are turning orange - will they ever clear up?
02-06 (15:06) Teacher emotions can make or break student success
02-06 (14:52) Wolverines are declining where conservation once worked
02-06 (14:52) Robot called the 'Musician Hand' can hear a melody one time and teach itself to play the tune in just two minutes
02-06 (14:52) AI system works with internal body signals to guide cyborg insects
02-06 (14:52) New raptor-like dinosaur ate fish and behaved like modern herons over 70 million years ago
02-06 (14:23) Climate stress has transformed the waters of Biscayne Bay
02-06 (08:06) A change in Arctic geography may explain the 100,000-year ice age rhythm
02-06 (07:52) Wolves should be stopping Europe's jackals, but humans are giving them a strange shield
02-06 (07:52) A 395-meter rock core acts as a clock to rewrite the Early Triassic timeline
02-06 (04:37) Typhoons do more than churn water - they can rewrite the ocean's microbial map across depths
02-06 (04:37) Rain crosses an invisible line and Earth's soils start leaking nutrients in a new way
02-06 (01:37) Clear evidence found that some supermassive black holes form without a stellar collapse
02-06 (00:52) Competition from neighbors may explain why male primates grow larger than females
01-06 (23:06) Urban heat is rising across 1,400 cities, the real shock is how fast exposure is growing
01-06 (23:06) Tourism can boost local economies - but at what cost?
01-06 (22:52) A 15,000 year old seal tooth pendant was hiding in plain sight, what it reveals about humans is the real surprise
01-06 (22:37) Weight loss drugs and the eye worry, this study points to a surprising upside
01-06 (22:23) The microbes that feed the ocean are not the ones that end up on the seafloor, scientists found
01-06 (21:52) Wildfires are becoming deadlier even when less land burns
01-06 (20:37) One common fat may quietly fuel diabetes, while another does the opposite
01-06 (20:06) Personal experiences with awe-inspiring events make people feel closer to science and nature
01-06 (19:52) Corals in toxic waters have tiny allies that may help them survive pollution
01-06 (19:37) Scientists gain a new understanding of the 'nocebo effect' and why anticipated harm hurts more
01-06 (19:37) Mount Fuji rises during heavy rain - and now we know why
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