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  1. Nobel Prize Work Took Black Holes from Fantasy to Fact
  2. Our Brain Is Better at Remembering Where to Find Brownies Than Cherry Tomatoes
  3. COVID-19 Is Now the Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S.
  4. New Tinnitus Treatment Alleviates Annoying Ringing in the Ears
  5. Don't Expect a COVID Vaccine before the Election
  6. One Climate-Change Wildfire Risk Lurks in the Dark
  7. How Indigenous Communities in Canada Organized an Exemplary Public Health Response to
  8. A Flu Shot Might Reduce Coronavirus Infections, Early Research Suggests
  9. Water Found in Sunlight and Shadow on the Moon
  10. Conservative and Liberal Brains Might Have Some Real Differences
  11. Quantum Time Twist Offers a Way to Create Schrödinger's Clock
  12. AI Assesses Alzheimer's Risk by Analyzing Word Usage
  13. Social Media Restrictions Cannot Keep Up with Hidden Codes and Symbols
  14. What We Know So Far about How COVID Affects the Nervous System
  15. Can a Moon Base Be Safe for Astronauts?
  16. Upcoming Supreme Court Ruling Could Jeopardize Health Insurance for People with COVID
  17. Hypnosis Experts Cast Doubt on Famous Psychological Experiments
  18. Presidential Debates Have Shockingly Little Effect on Election Outcomes
  19. Debunking the False Claim That COVID Death Counts Are Inflated
  20. Rogue Rocky Planet Found Adrift in the Milky Way
  21. Pfizer's Early Results Bode Well for a COVID Vaccine Approval This Year
  22. Do NASA's Lunar Exploration Rules Violate Space Law?
  23. A Cosmic Video Miniseries to Ponder Gravity, the Universe and Everything
  24. Quantum Sensors Could Let Autonomous Cars 'See' around Corners
  25. Low-Carbon Cement Can Help Combat Climate Change
  26. Electric Aviation Could Be Closer Than You Think
  27. Here's How Scientists Want Biden to Take on Climate Change
  28. The Real Danger Posed by Coronavirus-Infected Mink
  29. Digital Medicine Can Diagnose and Treat What Ails You
  30. Spatial Computing Could Be the Next Big Thing
  31. Virtual Patients Could Revolutionize Medicine
  32. Birdlike Flight Formations Could Cut Airline Emissions
  33. Sun-Powered Chemistry Can Turn Carbon Dioxide into Common Materials
  34. Microneedles Could Enable Painless Injections and Blood Draws
  35. Top 10 Emerging Technologies of 2020
  36. How to Minimize COVID Risk and Enjoy the Holidays
  37. Coronavirus Vaccine Is 90 Percent Effective in Large Trial, Pfizer Says
  38. In 2020, Record-Breaking Hurricanes Arrived Early--and Often
  39. In the Early Americas, Female Hunters Pursued Big Game, Study Suggests
  40. Suborbital Scientists Prepare to Storm the Heavens
  41. To Control COVID, Biden Needs to Marshal Federal Resources--and Change Attitudes
  42. Undocumented Immigrants Are Half as Likely to Be Arrested for Violent Crimes as U.S.-
  43. Fresh Data from Gaia Galaxy Survey Gives Best Map Ever of the Milky Way
  44. Bionic Eye Tech Learns Its ABCs
  45. This Robot Can Rap--Really
  46. Light-Based Quantum Computer Exceeds Fastest Classical Supercomputers
  47. Who Will Get COVID Vaccines First, and Who Will Have to Wait
  48. When Same-Sex Mating Makes Reproductive Sense
  49. On Climate, Biden Must Do More Than Undo Trump's Damage
  50. Psilocybin Treatment for Mental Health Gets Legal Framework
  51. Take This Quiz to See if You Are a Face 'Super-Recognizer'
  52. What We're Thankful for at Scientific American
  53. COVID Models Show How to Avoid Future Lockdowns
  54. Severe Wildfires Raise the Chance for Future Monstrous Blazes
  55. Harsh Droughts Can Actually Start over Oceans
  56. Arecibo Observatory to Close Its Giant Eye on the Sky
  57. The COVID Cold Chain: How a Vaccine Will Get to You
  58. New Scientist-Candidates for U.S. Congress Fared Worse Than Expected in 2020
  59. Evaluating COVID Risk on Planes, Trains and Automobiles
  60. Mysteries of COVID Smell Loss Finally Yield Some Answers
  61. Otters Show How Predators Can Blunt Climate Damage
  62. Stellar Smashups May Fuel Planetary Habitability, Study Suggests
  63. Vision and Breathing May Be the Secrets to Surviving 2020
  64. Pfizer-BioNTech COVID Vaccine Is First to Win U.S. Authorization
  65. Arecibo's Collapse Sends Dire Warning to Other Aging Observatories
  66. Young Ravens Rival Adult Chimps in a Big Test of General Intelligence
  67. FDA Commissioner Says Vaccine Approval Process Will Be Transparent and Guided by Data
  68. Pterosaur Origins Flap into Focus
  69. Human-Made Stuff Now Outweighs All Life on Earth
  70. Alien Hunters Discover Mysterious Signal from Proxima Centauri
  71. Forecasts of Epilepsy Seizures Could Become a Reality
  72. Gravitational Waves Probe Exotic Matter inside Neutron Stars
  73. A Smile at a Wedding, a Cheer at a Soccer Game Are Alike the World Over
  74. Jupiter and Saturn's Great Conjunction Is the Best in 800 Years--Here's How to See It
  75. Food Industry-Backed Research Gives Results Funders Want, New Analysis Shows
  76. Physicists Achieve Best-Ever Measurement of Fine-Structure Constant
  77. Giant U.S. Computer Security Breach Exploited Very Common Software
  78. Light Pollution Is Causing Birds to Nest Earlier--Which Might Not Be a Bad Thing
  79. These Drugs Might Prevent Severe COVID
  80. Fauci Explains How to End the COVID Pandemic
  81. The Top Five Climate Stories of 2020
  82. Large Methane Leaks Reveal Long-Standing Shortfalls in Oversight
  83. The U.K. Coronavirus Mutation Is Worrying but Not Terrifying
  84. The Pandemic Is Delaying Cancer Screenings and Detection
  85. Sea Otters Could Get New Home in San Francisco Bay
  86. New Views of Quantum Jumps Challenge Core Tenets of Physics
  87. From Rapping Robots to Glowing Frogs: Our Favorite Fun Stories of 2020
  88. Dog Domestication May Have Begun because Paleo Humans Couldn't Stomach the Original P
  89. The Best Evidence for How to Overcome COVID Vaccine Fears
  90. Can Free Community College Unite a Divided U.S.?
  91. New COVID Vaccines Need Absurd Amounts of Material and Labor
  92. Explosive Charges Protect Backcountry Skiers
  93. Exotic Animal Cafes Featuring Otters, Lizards and Owls Raise Alarms
  94. The World's Oldest Animal Paintings Are on This Cave Wall
  95. Earth's Biodiversity Bursts Do Not Follow Expected Pattern
  96. Should We Change COVID Vaccine Doses to Reach More People? What the Data Say
  97. Dire Wolves Were Not Really Wolves, New Genetic Clues Reveal
  98. COVID Is on Track to Become the U.S.'s Leading Cause of Death--Yet Again
  99. Climate Deniers Shift Tactics to 'Inactivism'
  100. The 'Shared Psychosis' of Donald Trump and His Loyalists
  101. Brown Tree Snakes Twist Themselves into 'Lassos' to Climb
  102. Forever Chemicals Are Widespread in U.S. Drinking Water
  103. COVID Can Cause Forgetfulness, Psychosis, Mania or a Stutter
  104. The Second-Generation COVID Vaccines Are Coming
  105. Electrical Brain Stimulation May Alleviate Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors
  106. Vaccines Need Not Completely Stop COVID Transmission to Curb the Pandemic
  107. Mysterious Heat Spikes inside Cells Are Probed with Tiny Diamonds
  108. Telescopes on Far Side of the Moon Could Illuminate the Cosmic Dark Ages
  109. NASA Ends Efforts to Deploy Mars InSight's 'Mole'
  110. Massive Power Failure Could Finally Cause Texas to Connect with the Nation's Power Gr
  111. Experts Answer the Biggest COVID Vaccine Questions
  112. Perseverance Has Landed! Mars Rover Begins a New Era of Exploration
  113. People Answer Scientists' Queries in Real Time While Dreaming
  114. Nursing Home Workers Had One of the Deadliest Jobs of 2020
  115. Booster Shots Against Scary COVID Virus Variants Are In the Works
  116. Mammoth Genomes Shatter Record for Oldest DNA Sequences
  117. As Perseverance Approaches Mars, Scientists Debate Its Sampling Strategy
  118. Miniature Satellites Reveal Cause of Deadly Uttarakhand Flood That Devastated Hydroel
  119. Science Songs: A Spotify Playlist
  120. How Hackers Tried to Add Dangerous Lye into a City's Water Supply
  121. Evolution Could Explain Why Psychotherapy May Work for Depression
  122. How to Stop Doomscrolling News and Social Media
  123. White Chicago Cops Use Force More Often Than Black Officers
  124. Neandertalized 'Mini Brains' Yield Clues to Modern Human Uniqueness
  125. Whales' Long, Loud Calls Reveal Structure beneath Ocean Floor
  126. Why COVID Vaccines Are Taking So Long to Reach You
  127. Is It Safe to Delay a Second COVID Vaccine Dose?
  128. Is It a Planet? Astronomers Spy Promising Potential World around Alpha Centauri
  129. Climate Change Hits Rock and Roll as Prized Guitar Wood Shortage Looms
  130. Humans Are Pretty Lousy Lie Detectors
  131. The Pandemic Has Caused a Steep Decline in Living Standards
  132. Antarctic Seals Vocalize in Ultrasonic--but Not for the Usual Reason
  133. The First 100 Days on Mars: How NASA's Perseverance Rover Will Begin Its Mission
  134. How NASA Aims to Achieve Perseverance's High-Stakes Mars Landing
  135. AI System Can Sniff Out Disease as Well as Dogs Do
  136. Teens and Other Volunteers Help Seniors Find Scarce COVID Shots
  137. Struggling Koalas Get Help from a Bold Breeding Program
  138. People Literally Don't Know When to Shut Up--or Keep Talking--Science Confirms
  139. Killings by Police Declined after Black Lives Matter Protests
  140. The COVID Zoom Boom Is Reshaping Sign Language
  141. Black Inventor Garrett Morgan Saved Countless Lives with Gas Mask and Improved Traffi
  142. Mystery of Spinning Atomic Fragments Solved at Last
  143. Graveyards Are Surprising Hotspots for Biodiversity
  144. Unraveling the Complex Link between COVID and Diabetes
  145. COVID Variants May Arise in People with Compromised Immune Systems
  146. A Few Fixes Could Cut Noise Pollution That Hurts Ocean Animals
  147. 'March Mammal Madness' Brings Simulated Animal Fights to Huge Audiences
  148. New Supernova Alert System Promises Early Access to Spectacles in Space
  149. Nuclear Power Looks to Regain Its Footing 10 Years after Fukushima
  150. Meet the Unsung Heroes behind Humanity's Improbable Journey to an Alien Ocean
  151. Neandertals Probably Perceived Speech Quite Well
  152. The Famed Painting The Scream Holds a Hidden Message
  153. COVID Showed How Trials for New Drugs Could Be Faster and Better
  154. The Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Created the Amazon Rain Forest
  155. Ingenuity's 'Wright Stuff': A Piece of the Wright Flyer Will Soar on Mars
  156. If You Don't Have COVID Vaccine Side Effects, Are You Still Protected?
  157. Home Advantage Doesn't Require Crowds, COVID Pro Soccer Matches Show
  158. Your Immune System Evolves to Fight Coronavirus Variants
  159. When Will Kids Get COVID Vaccines?
  160. A City in Brazil's Amazon Rain Forest Is a Stark Warning about COVID to the Rest of t
  161. Some Deep-Sea Bacteria Are So Strange, Our Immune Sensors Miss Them
  162. Loneliness Is a Public Health Problem: This Low-Tech Intervention Can Help
  163. Hurricane Names from Greek Alphabet Are Dropped
  164. Unexplained Results Intrigue Physicists at World's Largest Particle Collider
  165. Hidden Toll of COVID in Africa Threatens Global Pandemic Progress
  166. Hunger Strikers Seeking Environmental Justice Win Air-Pollution Delay​
  167. The Biggest Barriers to COVID Vaccination for Black and Latinx People
  168. Taking Action Can Cure Your Climate Grief
  169. Ultracold Quantum Collisions Have Been Achieved in Space for the First Time
  170. Water on Mars May Be Trapped in the Planet's Crust, Not Lost to Space
  171. An IBM AI Debates Humans--but It's Not Yet the Deep Blue of Oratory
  172. Scarcity of COVID Shots Might Boost Demand among the Vaccine-Hesitant
  173. How Starting Brush Fires Could Save Africa's Disappearing Lions
  174. Ketchup Is Not Just a Condiment: It Is Also a Non-Newtonian Fluid
  175. Baby Talk and Lemur Chatter--but Not Birdsong--Help an Infant's Brain Develop
  176. NASA Will Map Every Living Thing on the International Space Station
  177. Climate Emergency Stymies Forecasts of Local Disaster Risks
  178. Coping Strategies of Ocean Castaways Hold Lessons for the COVID Pandemic
  179. Psilocybin Therapy May Work as Well as Common Antidepressant
  180. Youth Leaders for Climate Justice Say, 'We Are Ready to Work'
  181. Schools Can Open Safely during COVID, the Latest Evidence Shows
  182. Climate Risks Bill Could Spark Shift to Truly Green Economy
  183. Space Junk Removal Is Not Going Smoothly
  184. Students Who Gesture during Learning 'Grasp' Concepts Better
  185. New Arkansas Law--and Similar Bills--Endanger Transgender Youth, Research Shows
  186. Brood X Cicadas Could Cause a Bird Baby Boom
  187. What Monkeys Can Teach Humans about Resilience after Disaster
  188. Slovakia Offers a Lesson in How Rapid Testing Can Fight COVID
  189. Our Brain Typically Overlooks This Brilliant Problem-Solving Strategy
  190. Long-Awaited Muon Measurement Boosts Evidence for New Physics
  191. The James Webb Space Telescope's First Year of Extraordinary Science Has Been Reveale
  192. Forgotten Memories of Traumatic Events Get Some Backing from Brain-Imaging Studies
  193. Blood Clots and the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine: What We Know So Far
  194. Octopus 'Teachers' Demonstrate They Feel Emotional Pain
  195. National Park Nature Walks: A New Pop-Up Podcast Series
  196. China Is Set to Launch First Module of Massive Space Station
  197. Algorithm Virtually Unfolds a Historical Letter without Unsealing It
  198. What's Causing Michigan's COVID Surge, and Who's Getting Sick?
  199. See Ingenuity Team's Joy after the First Mars Helicopter Soars
  200. Quantum Astronomy Could Create Telescopes Hundreds of Kilometers Wide
  201. Searching for the Universe's Most Energetic Particles, Astronomers Turn on the Radio
  202. Artificial Intelligence Develops an Ear for Birdsong
  203. Few Would Fear COVID Vaccines if Policy Makers Explained Their Risks Better
  204. Ecologists Saved Bald Eagles with Helicopter Parenting
  205. Antarctic Study Shows How Much Space Dust Hits Earth Every Year
  206. Flu Has Disappeared Worldwide during the COVID Pandemic
  207. People of Color Breathe More Unhealthy Air from Nearly All Polluting Sources
  208. CDC Drops Some Outdoor Mask Advice for Vaccinated People, Based on This Science
  209. For Math Fans: Some Puzzles from Game of Life Creator John Conway
  210. 'Cave Syndrome' Keeps the Vaccinated in Social Isolation
  211. 'Mother Trees' Are Intelligent: They Learn and Remember
  212. Genes Linked to Self-Awareness in Modern Humans Were Less Common in Neandertals
  213. First in Flight: NASA Just Proved Flying on Mars Is Possible--Next Up Is the Solar Sy
  214. The NYPD's Robot Dog Was a Really Bad Idea: Here's What Went Wrong
  215. Scientists Supersize Quantum Effects with Entangled Drum Duet
  216. Bird Brawlers Love Spectators--Other Avian Species Are Welcome at Ringside
  217. People May Have Used Fire to Clear Forests More Than 80,000 Years Ago
  218. Reckless Rush to Reopen Threatens Chile's Exemplary Vaccination Strategy
  219. The Pandemic's Next Effect: A Giant Wave of Disabling Grief
  220. Climate Change Added $8 Billion to Hurricane Sandy's Damage
  221. Fraudulent Fish Foiled by Cancer-Catching Pen
  222. China Lands Tianwen-1 Rover on Mars in a Major First for the Country
  223. First Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Released in U.S. Are Hatching Now
  224. Adolescents Can Finally Get Vaccinated against COVID
  225. Hacker Attack on Essential Pipeline Shows Infrastructure Weaknesses
  226. New Brain Implant Turns Visualized Letters into Text
  227. MDMA Shows New Promise for Trauma, but the Drug Alone Is Not a Cure
  228. Cancer Clues Found in Gene behind 'Lemon Frost' Gecko Color
  229. Why Are People with Obesity More Vulnerable to COVID?
  230. Gut Reactions: Microbes in the Digestive Tract Influence COVID Severity
  231. Can Vitamin D Help Protect against COVID?
  232. It's Not You, It's COVID: Couples Who Blamed Pandemic for Tensions Stayed Happier
  233. Gray Hair Can Return to Its Original Color--and Stress Is Involved, of Course
  234. These Videos Could Boost COVID Vaccination Rates
  235. Children's Birthdays May Have Spread COVID Infections
  236. Australia's Plague of Mice Is Devastating and Could Get a Lot Worse
  237. New Coronavirus Variants Are Urgently Being Tracked around the World
  238. Coronavirus News Roundup: June 5 to June 18
  239. A Modest Proposal: Let's Change Earth's Orbit
  240. From $1-Million Lotteries to Free Beer: Do COVID Vaccination Incentives Work?
  241. AI Could Spot Wildfires Faster Than Humans
  242. COVAX Effort to Vaccinate the World Is Faltering
  243. SpaceX Starlink Mega Constellation Faces Fresh Legal Challenge
  244. Why Scientists Tweak Lab Viruses to Make Them More Contagious
  245. Neck-Zapping Gadget Reduced All-Nighter Fatigue in New Study
  246. Trailblazing Transgender Doctor Saved Countless Lives
  247. Why India's Second COVID Surge Is So Much Worse Than the First
  248. The First 'Google Translate' for Elephants Debuts
  249. Covid, Quickly: A Pop-Up Podcast
  250. News about Racial Violence Harms Black People's Mental Health