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11-03 (01:07) Submerged bumblebee queens breathe underwater
10-03 (16:07) 'Smart underwear' measures how often humans fart
10-03 (14:07) Tree tops sparkle with electricity during thunderstorms
09-03 (20:07) When the pressure's off, this superconductor appears to break records
09-03 (20:07) Lakes are growing in Alaska. That's not entirely a bad thing
09-03 (15:07) How does early pregnancy lower breast cancer risk? Odd cells could offer clues
06-03 (20:07) NASA's DART spacecraft changed an asteroid's orbit around the sun
06-03 (17:07) The remarkable brains of 'SuperAgers' hold clues about how we age
06-03 (15:07) Robots with fingernails can grasp thin edges
05-03 (21:24) A koala population's rapid rebound may let it escape inbreeding's perils
05-03 (20:07) This molecule puts a new twist on the Möbius strip
05-03 (17:07) Chickpeas can grow in moon dirt and make seeds
04-03 (19:07) A Titan collision may link Saturn's tilt, its moon Hyperion and its rings
04-03 (17:07) Hundreds of studies have missed how much the oceans are rising
04-03 (15:07) A chemical 'Goldilocks zone' may limit which planets can host life
04-03 (01:07) Cockroaches that eat each other's wings turn into a fierce fighting force
03-03 (17:07) The right sounds may turn sleep into a problem-solving tool
03-03 (15:07) Over 40? Your rotator cuff probably looks a little rough
02-03 (19:07) Simulations of your gut may predict which probiotics will stick
02-03 (17:38) A rising percentage of U.S. teens aren't getting enough sleep
02-03 (15:07) The ancient human ancestor 'Little Foot' gets a new face
27-02 (20:24) NASA scraps its 2027 moon landing, adds two missions in 2028
27-02 (19:07) Take it from the Olympics, slushy winter sports may be the new normal
27-02 (17:07) Why is math harder for some kids? Brain scans offer clues
27-02 (15:07) On moonshots and Minneapolis
26-02 (20:07) Here's how honeyeaters and other birds thrive on sugary diets
26-02 (17:07) Can you trust the results from gut microbiome tests? Maybe not
26-02 (17:07) Mosquitoes began biting humans more than a million years ago
25-02 (19:07) Metal pollution from a rocket reentry detected for the first time
25-02 (17:38) Climate change could threaten monarch mass migration
25-02 (17:07) Here's why sneakers squeak on the basketball court
25-02 (07:07) Keeping a beat wins caterpillars friends in low places
24-02 (19:07) An African monkey ate a rope squirrel and came down with mpox
24-02 (17:07) Intricate silk helps net-casting spiders ensnare prey in webs
24-02 (15:07) A lab on wheels is tracking HIV spread in war-torn Ukraine
23-02 (19:38) Venus has a massive lava tube
23-02 (17:07) Iron Age mass grave may hold unusual victims: mostly women and children
23-02 (15:07) Wanderlust may be written in our DNA
21-02 (14:07) This itch-triggering protein also sends signals to stop scratching
21-02 (13:07) Finding the story
20-02 (17:07) Meds like Ozempic could ease arthritis
20-02 (15:07) 'Project Hail Mary' made us wonder how to survive a trip to interstellar space
20-02 (06:07) Halting irreversible changes to Antarctica depends on choices made today
19-02 (20:07) Machine learning streamlines the complexities of making better proteins
19-02 (18:38) Snowball Earth might have had a dynamic climate and open seas
19-02 (17:07) A mouth built for efficiency may have helped the earliest bird fly
19-02 (15:07) Home HPV tests won't replace the ob-gyn
18-02 (20:07) Some dog breeds carry a higher risk of breathing problems
18-02 (18:38) Regeneration of fins and limbs relies on a shared cellular playbook
18-02 (17:07) How tracking golden eagles in Nevada revealed a desert 'death vortex'
18-02 (15:07) Have we entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery?
17-02 (21:07) Physicists dream up 'spacetime quasicrystals' that could underpin the universe
17-02 (19:07) Some snakes lack the 'hunger hormone.' Experts are hungry to know why
17-02 (17:07) The Story of Stories traces the arc of storytelling across human history
17-02 (15:07) Real-world medical questions stump AI chatbots
13-02 (17:07) Evolution didn't wait long after the dinosaurs died
13-02 (15:07) A sea turtle boom may be hiding a population collapse
13-02 (14:07) Crossword: Copy That!
12-02 (20:07) This inside-out planetary system has astronomers scratching their heads
12-02 (18:07) A simple shift in schedule could make cancer immunotherapy work better
12-02 (16:07) This baby sling turns sunlight into treatment for newborn jaundice
11-02 (17:53) Food chains in Caribbean coral reefs are getting shorter
11-02 (17:07) A precise proton measurement helps put a core theory of physics to the test
11-02 (15:07) Fossilized vomit reveals 290-million-year-old predator's diet
10-02 (19:07) Antibiotics can treat appendicitis for many patients, no surgery needed
10-02 (17:07) Earth's core may hide dozens of oceans of hydrogen
10-02 (15:07) 'Tell Me Where It Hurts' sets the record straight on pain — and how to treat it
10-02 (01:07) AI helps archaeologists solve a Roman gaming mystery
09-02 (17:07) Daily cups of caffeinated coffee or mugs of tea may lower dementia risk
09-02 (15:07) The world's oldest piece of clothing might be an Ice Age-era hide from Oregon
06-02 (17:07) Autistic Barbie reminds us stories have the power to counter misinformation
06-02 (15:24) The only U.S. particle collider shuts down - so a new one may rise
06-02 (14:07) When the fish stop biting, ice fishers follow the crowd
05-02 (20:07) Babies brains' can follow a beat as soon as they're born
05-02 (20:07) A bonobo's imaginary tea party suggests apes can play pretend
05-02 (13:07) The best way to help Alzheimer's patients may be to help their caregivers
04-02 (19:07) Gum disease bacteria can promote cancer growth in mice
04-02 (17:07) Some dung beetles dig deep to keep their eggs cool
04-02 (15:07) Artemis II is returning humans to the moon with science riding shotgun
03-02 (21:24) These beetle larvae lure in bees by mimicking flowers
03-02 (21:24) AI models spot deepfake images, but people catch fake videos
03-02 (21:24) With effort, procrastinators can change
02-02 (23:38) Widespread use of HPV shots could mean fewer cervical cancer screenings
02-02 (17:07) Poor sleep may account for a large share of dementia cases
02-02 (15:07) Tear gas and pepper spray can have lasting health effects
30-01 (21:07) A study hints positive thinking could strengthen vaccine immunity
30-01 (19:07) A Greek star catalog from the dawn of astronomy, revealed
30-01 (15:07) Canadian humpback whales thrive with a little help from their friends
29-01 (20:07) Genes may shape how long we live more than once thought
29-01 (17:07) Artificial lungs kept a man alive until he could get a transplant
29-01 (17:07) Polar bears in the Barents Sea are staying fat despite rapid sea ice loss
29-01 (15:07) A massive clump of dark matter may lurk in the Milky Way
28-01 (19:07) Whaling may have started 1,500 years earlier than already known
28-01 (17:07) AI tool AlphaGenome predicts how one typo can change a genetic story
28-01 (15:07) What the new nutrition guidelines get wrong about fat
27-01 (17:07) The brain's response to a heart attack may worsen recovery
27-01 (15:07) Spider silk-making organs evolved due to a 400-million-year-old genetic oops
26-01 (21:07) This ancient stick may be the world's oldest handheld wooden tool
26-01 (15:07) Some vaccines are making progress in protecting vulnerable species
24-01 (13:07) The inner lives of animals
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