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On Friday, the White House unveiled a budget proposal outlining significant reforms at NASA as part of its initiative to secure $163 billion in federal funding.…
Following the rejection of numerous authors by the Trump administration for the upcoming national climate assessment, two scientific organizations have embarked on initiatives to publish special…
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Drought conditions can have severe repercussions in regions like Karapinar in Türkiye Yasin Akgul/AFP via Getty Images Over the past two decades, from the grain stores…
Treatment offers protection to mice against venom from common taipans and various other snakes Matthijs Kuijpers/Alamy Antibodies derived from inflammatory men exhibit effectiveness against a range…
Halley’s Comet makes its appearance near Earth every 75 years. Nevertheless, the remnants of this comet give rise to two significant meteor showers annually: the Eta…
Pterosaurs often glide above dinosaurs, but recent examinations of fossilized footprints reveal that some of these flying reptiles were equally adept at terrestrial movement. Terrestrial migration…
Few voters have as much influence over climate change as Australians do.In terms of per capita greenhouse gas emissions, only the US and Canada are close…
Meet Ronan, a California sea lion who probably has better rhythm than you do. Researchers have demonstrated that Ronan, a resident at the Long Marine Lab…
Interviews with over a dozen scientists and federal officials reveal that the initiative to control bird flu on farms has been hindered by a tumultuous administration…
The Justice Department has charged three major health insurance companies with engaging in illegal kickback schemes totaling hundreds of millions of dollars over several years, involving…
On Thursday, federal health authorities released a report stating there is no scientific basis for administering hormones or surgical interventions to young individuals experiencing gender dysphoria.…
Few voters can impact climate change as significantly as Australians. In terms of per capita greenhouse gas emissions, only the US and Canada closely approach Australia.…
The astronaut missed during the first all-female spaceship due to a sizing issue with the space suits. Six years later, I finally got my chance on…
Ronan, the sea lion, continues to keep the rhythm even after all these years. She can create grooves with rocks and electronic music. However, her talent…
Block Island, Rhode Island – The enigmatic aquarium animal rescue team is busier than ever. With binoculars in hand, Program Manager Sarah Curran surveys the coastline,…
A Soviet-era spaceship aims to land on Venus, with plans for it to return to Earth in the near future. Currently, it is uncertain where the…
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Bora Chong’s Red Sword is set on a planet of conflict Liu Zishan/Shutterstock Although there are no blockbuster science fiction releases for May, several remarkable titles…
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When Lyubomirsky joined Stanford’s Graduate School of Social Psychology in 1989, the study of happiness was just beginning to earn respectability in academia. Ed Diener, a…
Recent research by Curtin University reveals that an ancient influence, previously believed to have occurred 1.2 billion years ago, actually took place 990 million years ago,…
A recent study conducted by the Florida Museum of Natural History reveals that this apex predator is a type of Cebucid crocodile with origins in South…
A British court has approved the extradition of an Israeli individual charged by a New York prosecutor in a case involving an operation dubbed “hacking fatalen,”…
Free divers surrounded by plastic pollution Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images Microplastics are not merely present on the ocean’s surface. A comprehensive study on small…
Fatty liver disease can lead to cirrhosis and cancer 3dmedisphere/shutterstoc k Currently, common medications used for treating obesity and diabetes are showing promise in combating life-threatening…
Stepping into the Royal Society of London, the UK’s foremost National Academy of Sciences, you’ll encounter a three-word phrase: Nullius in Verba. This motto, held for…
Is your washing machine providing a thorough clean? Aquaarts Studio/Getty Images Washing clothes in warm water at 60°C (140°F) might not effectively eliminate harmful bacteria. Studies…
Researchers at the University of Florida have successfully generated a chromosomal-scale genomic assembly for the spinless tetraploid blackberry BL1, which is primocanfluting. Their findings are expected…
The prevailing belief regarding these egg sales has been that both species descend from land-dwelling ancestors. While the ancestors of the platymonds became semi-aquatic, Echidna remained…
While the nature of consciousness may remain elusive, neuroscientists have made significant strides in understanding it. The journey is far from over. “Numerous theories exploring consciousness…
What happens to an 18-foot long, 2,000-pound body? This question perplexed divers and photographers who frequently explore the waters off San Diego’s coast. The saga began…
Horses have honed their abilities, such as running, jumping, and pulling, as humans have bred and trained them for various purposes over thousands of years. The…
Eighty million years ago, the formidable 40-foot-long Tyrannosaurus Rex ruled the earth. Now, it may soon inspire a new kind of wallet. A team of British…
Hinesville, Ga. — From an elevation of 9,000 feet, NASA researchers observed extensive areas of prescribed burns at Fort Stewart Army Base this month, actively monitoring…
This month, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shared the government’s latest findings on autism, presenting a stark and controversial viewpoint. The notion…
The happiness curve is unraveling. For many years, studies have illustrated that people’s happiness over their lifetime typically follows a U-shaped trajectory. It tends to peak…
Deepfake technology—a method for digitally altering a person’s face or body to impersonate someone else—is advancing at an alarming rate. This development is discussed in a…










































