How Scientists Are Cleaning Up Rivers Using Grasses and Oysters

Webb Has Snapped an Almost Perfect Einstein Ring In Distant Space

DART perfectly on track to smash into an asteroid

Dinosaur remains in Portuguese garden could be Europe’s largest ever find

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NASA moon rocket on track for launch despite lightning hits

Plumes of dust as India demolishes illegal skyscrapers

Mucus Is So Handy That We Evolve It Over And Over Again, Finds Study

‘Star factory’ at Milky Way’s heart seen for the first time

Heatwave in China is the most severe ever recorded in the world

Rare, precious, smells like whale: hunting for ambergris in New Zealand

The 50 Million-Year-Old Treasures of Fossil Lake

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Was King Arthur a Real Person?

This Smoke Could Make U.S. Troops Invisible

‘Levitating’ nanoparticles could push the limits of quantum entanglement

California bans new combustion car sales from 2035

NASA Engineer Develops Tiny, High-Powered Laser to Find Water on the Moon

Stinky sweat turns out to have a surprising health benefit

Perseverance rover reveals rocks on Mars were repeatedly exposed to liquid water

Italy’s drought exposes ancient imperial bridge over Tiber

‘Look closely and there’s a tear in Armstrong’s eye’: the Apollo space missions as you’ve never seen them before

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The Mystery Inside Monkeypox Vaccines

On this day in 1980 a strange device and a menacing letter mysteriously appeared in a Lake Tahoe casino

Lab-made mouse embryos grew brains and beating hearts, just like the real thing

MIT scientists have discovered a population of neurons that light up whenever we see images of food

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How Deadly Bacteria Spread in a Similac Factory—and Caused the US Formula Shortage

The Edwardian Style Spy Photographer

Skeleton of an 82-foot-long dinosaur was found in a man’s backyard in Portugal. It could be the largest ever found in Europe.

The Civilizing of Laughter

When Private Equity Takes Over a Nursing Home

Rare “Red Sprites” Seen From ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile

30 years ago tonight, Sarajevo’s National Library was burned to the ground.

Big Mound on LSU Campus Is the Oldest Known Human-Made Structure in the Americas, Scientists Say

Keeping Time with Incense Clocks

This company is about to grow new organs in a person for the first time

Are We Ready for the Next Massive Volcano?

The Patterns, Routines, and Pervasive Fear of Daily Life in Prison

Old Problem About Algebraic Curves Falls to Young Mathematicians

Hydrogen-powered trains enter passenger service in Germany

Dad’s Ham Radio Hobby Leads to Daughter Calling Astronaut in Space

NASA’s Webb Detects Carbon Dioxide in Exoplanet Atmosphere

There’s a ‘Lost City’ Deep in The Ocean, And It’s a Place Unlike Anywhere Else

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Rechargeable aluminum: The cheap solution to seasonal energy storage?

Photos: Preparing for the Launch of Artemis I

Same-sex couples are everywhere in the animal kingdom. Only humans make a big deal about it.

‘They robbed me of my children’: Yemen’s war victims tell their stories

Insects could give meaty taste to food – and help environment – scientists find

NASA Scientists Help Probe Dark Energy by Testing Gravity

An extrasolar world covered in water?

Did John Wayne try to assault Sacheen Littlefeather at the 1973 Oscars? Debunking a Hollywood myth

What Plant Sweat Can Tell Us About Wildfires

Spectacular Ontario ‘bird doughnut’ pops up on U.S. weather radar

‘Ridiculously Detailed’ New Image of The Moon Is A Masterpiece of Space Photography

How Death Masks Blur the Lines Between Art, Mourning, and Remembrance

Yangtze River Dries Up, Revealing 600-Year-Old Buddhist Statues

On this day in 1786 a pharmacist changed Europe by giving flowers to the king and queen of France