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  1. Pig Kidneys Transplanted to Human in Milestone Experiment
  2. These Are the Latest COVID Treatments
  3. The James Webb Space Telescope Could Solve One of Cosmology's Deepest Mysteries
  4. Dangerous Flu Comeback Expected atop COVID This Winter
  5. Why Omicron Is Putting More Kids in the Hospital
  6. When Should You Get a COVID Test?
  7. Could Echoes from Colliding Black Holes Prove Stephen Hawking's Greatest Prediction?
  8. Aha! Moments Pop Up from below the Level of Conscious Awareness
  9. NASA's 'Nuclear Option' May Be Crucial for Getting Humans to Mars
  10. Louisiana's $2-Billion Gamble: Flood the Land to Save the Coast
  11. Nuclear-Testing 'Downwinders' Speak About History and Fear
  12. How Airlines Can Solve Their 5G Problem
  13. How Measuring Time Shaped History
  14. Lego Robot with an Organic 'Brain' Learns to Navigate a Maze
  15. How to Destroy 'Forever Chemicals'
  16. Thousands of Tree Species Remain Unknown to Science
  17. Recycled Lithium-Ion Batteries Can Perform Better Than New Ones
  18. U.S. Project Reaches Major Milestone toward Practical Fusion Power
  19. Long-Haul COVID Cases Could Spike after Latest Wave
  20. A Strange Creature Discards Genes to Make a Better Heart
  21. Astronomers Find First-Ever Rogue Black Hole Adrift in the Milky Way
  22. Agonizing Cough of Croup Rising in Kids with COVID
  23. Synthetic Enamel Could Make Teeth Stronger and Smarter
  24. New Charging Technique Puts Crumbling Batteries Back Together
  25. Spinal Stimulation Helps People with Paralysis Walk, Canoe and Stand at a Bar
  26. COVID Smell Loss and Long COVID Linked to Inflammation
  27. Beaver Dams Help Wildfire-Ravaged Ecosystems Recover Long after Flames Subside
  28. 100 Years Ago, a Quantum Experiment Explained Why We Don't Fall through Chairs
  29. Surprise Fossil-Munching Sponges Found in Arctic Seafloor Wasteland
  30. Turbulence Equations Discovered after Century-Long Quest
  31. Cyberattack Misinformation Could Be Plan for Ukraine Invasion
  32. How to Levitate Ice--With Science
  33. Omicron's Surprising Anatomy Explains Why It Is Wildly Contagious
  34. AI Outraces Human Champs at the Video Game Gran Turismo
  35. How Olympic Figure Skaters Break Records with Physics
  36. The Personality Trait 'Intolerance of Uncertainty' Causes Anguish during COVID
  37. Humans Find AI-Generated Faces More Trustworthy Than the Real Thing
  38. Russia-Ukraine Conflict Prompted U.S. to Develop Autonomous Drone Swarms, 1,000-Mile
  39. These Eye Drops Could Replace Your Reading Glasses
  40. Lichens Could Need More than a Million Years to Adapt to Climate Change
  41. Winter Olympic Sites Are Melting Away because of Climate Crisis
  42. What We Learned from the Perseverance Rover's First Year on Mars
  43. Discovery of New HIV Variant Sends Warning for COVID Pandemic
  44. NASA Eyes Electric Car Tech for Future Moon Rovers
  45. Record-Breaking Supernova Is Part of a New Class of Objects
  46. Quantum Friction Explains Water's Freaky Flow
  47. Chewing Gum with GMO Could Reduce the Spread of COVID
  48. Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Strains International Space Station Partnership
  49. Looming Rocket Impact Forecasts Trouble for Future Lunar Exploration
  50. Adapting to Climate Change: Lessons from Bangladesh
  51. Mathematicians Protest Russia Hosting Major Conference
  52. Artificial Neuron Snaps a Venus Flytrap Shut
  53. What to Tell Kids about Ukraine: Recommendations from a Psychologist
  54. When Should COVID School Restrictions Lift? Intense Debates Persist
  55. Wastewater Monitoring Offers Powerful Tool for Tracking COVID and Other Diseases
  56. The First Rocket Launch from Mars Will Start in Midair
  57. Bird Feeders Are Good for Some Species--But Possibly Bad for Others
  58. The Risks of Russian Attacks near Ukraine Nuclear Power Plants
  59. Tons of COVID Medical Garbage Threaten Health
  60. How Much Medieval Literature Has Been Lost?
  61. Russia Is Having Less Success at Spreading Social Media Disinformation
  62. Time Crystals Made of Light Could Soon Escape the Lab
  63. People Are Getting COVID Shots Despite Hesitation
  64. Ice Age Animals Come to Life via Augmented Reality
  65. Radioactive Material Is Basically Everywhere and That's a Problem
  66. Russia's War in Ukraine Threatens Joint Missions to Mars, Venus and the Moon
  67. People, Not Science, Decide When a Pandemic Is Over
  68. Math Is More Than Just Numbers; Celebrate Pi Day a Different Way
  69. NASA Criticized for Ending Pronoun Project
  70. Newly Discovered Saber-Tooth Predator Shows How Hypercarnivores Evolved
  71. U.S. Records Reveal Bias against Muslim and Black Citizenship Applicants
  72. Russia Is Using 'Digital Repression' to Suppress Dissent
  73. Even Mild COVID Can Increase the Risk of Heart Problems
  74. Where Are Genitals Represented in the Brain?
  75. How Do We End Wars? A Peace Researcher Puts Forward Some Innovative Approaches
  76. How Investigators Use Online Evidence to Expose Possible War Crimes
  77. Starlink Offers Internet Access in Times of Crisis, but Is It Just a PR Stunt?
  78. The Evolving Quest for a Grand Unified Theory of Mathematics
  79. A Natural Disaster Made Monkeys Age Faster
  80. How Ukraine Unplugged from Russia and Joined Europe's Power Grid with Unprecedented S
  81. Supersized Goldfish Could Become Superinvaders
  82. Blind Eel and Nearly Transparent Fish Discovered in 2021
  83. Lost Genes Explain Vampire Bats' Diet of Blood
  84. Anthropology Association Apologizes to Native Americans for the Field's Legacy of Har
  85. New COVID Spit Tests May Be More Accurate and Easier Than Nasal Swabs
  86. 'Momentum Computing' Pushes Technology's Thermodynamic Limits
  87. How the War in Ukraine Is Causing Indirect Deaths
  88. What One Million COVID Dead Mean for the U.S.'s Future
  89. Researchers Made a New Message for Extraterrestrials
  90. Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2: Episode One - The Grasshopper
  91. A Simple Solution Would Make COVID Antivirals More Accessible, Pharmacists Say
  92. A Single Gene in One Species Can Cause Other Species to Go Extinct
  93. Double Disaster: Wildfires Followed by Extreme Rainfall Are More Likely with Climate
  94. A 630-Billion-Word Internet Analysis Shows 'People' Is Interpreted as 'Men'
  95. What We Know About Omicron's BA.2 Variant So Far
  96. New Revelations Raise Pressure on NASA to Rename the James Webb Space Telescope
  97. Math in 3-D: Q&A with Abel Prize Winner Dennis Sullivan
  98. Swarms of Black Holes at the Milky Way's Heart? Maybe Not
  99. Climate Report Offers Some Hope, but the Need for Action Is Urgent
  100. Birds Make Better Bipedal Bots Than Humans Do
  101. Gazelle Traveled Distance of Nearly Half Earth's Circumference in Five Years
  102. Elementary Particle's Unexpected Heft Stuns Physicists
  103. Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Episode 2: Women Needed
  104. SpaceX's Starship and NASA's SLS Could Supercharge Space Science
  105. Roadkill Literally 'Drives' Some Species to Extinction
  106. Troubled U.S. Neutrino Project Faces Uncertain Future--and Fresh Opportunities
  107. Some Medical Ethicists Endorse NFTs--Here's Why
  108. Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Episode 3: The Experimental Rabbit
  109. New Vaccine Could Save Rabbits from Fatal Disease
  110. Groovy Monkey Teeth Pose a Tool-Use Mystery
  111. Astronomers Gear Up to Grapple with the High-Tension Cosmos
  112. How to Make Smart Decisions About COVID Risk-Benefit
  113. AIs Spot Drones with Help from a Fly Eye
  114. Pterosaurs May Have Had Brightly Colored Feathers, Exquisite Fossil Reveals
  115. AI Drug Discovery Systems Might Be Repurposed to Make Chemical Weapons, Researchers W
  116. Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4: Netherworld
  117. How Conserving 30 Percent of U.S. Land by 2030 Could Work
  118. Europe Cancels Joint Moon Missions with Russia
  119. These Spiders Spring Off Their Mates to Avoid Sexual Cannibalism
  120. How to Tell Whether a Cancer Is Caused by Plain Bad Luck
  121. An Old-Fashioned Economic Tool Can Tame Pricing Algorithms
  122. People Think Minority Groups Are Bigger Than They Really Are
  123. Record-Breaking Jumping Robot Can Leap a 10-Story Building
  124. Brainstorming on Zoom Hampers Creativity
  125. Large Hadron Collider Seeks New Particles after Major Upgrade
  126. Dogs' Personalities Aren't Determined by Their Breed
  127. Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Episode 5: La Jolla
  128. Here's Who Should Get a Second COVID Booster
  129. AI Sommelier Generates Wine Reviews without Ever Opening a Bottle
  130. The Navy Extracted a Jet Fighter from 12,400 Feet below the South China Sea
  131. Nose Spray Vaccines Could Quash COVID Virus Variants
  132. Overturning Roe v. Wade Could Have Devastating Health and Financial Impacts, Landmark
  133. Can't Buy Me Luck: The Role of Serendipity in the Beatles' Success
  134. Canadian Telescope Delivers Deepest-Ever Radio View of Cosmic Web
  135. NASA Spacecraft Will Visit Apophis, Once Earth’s Deadliest Asteroid Threat
  136. Guns Now Kill More Children and Young Adults Than Car Crashes
  137. Rechargeable Molten Salt Battery Freezes Energy in Place for Long-Term Storage
  138. New Record-Breaking Simulation Sheds Light on 'Cosmic Dawn'
  139. Is It COVID or Is It Allergies?
  140. God, Dark Matter and Falling Cats: A Conversation with 2022 Templeton Prize Winner Fr
  141. What the Science on Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Kids Really Shows
  142. The First Picture of the Black Hole at the Milky Way's Heart Has Been Revealed
  143. Yes, Phones Can Reveal if Someone Gets an Abortion
  144. How To Treat COVID At Home
  145. Living with Lead Creates Antibiotic-Resistant 'Superbugs'
  146. Science Still Doesn't Understand How Our Sex Affects Our Health
  147. What Genetics Can--and Cannot--Reveal about an Individual's COVID Risk
  148. What Does 'Protection' against COVID Really Mean?
  149. Dolphins Rub against Mucus-Oozing Corals to Soothe Skin
  150. The Weight of Stigma: Heavier Patients Confront the Burden of Bias
  151. Will NASA Save Europe's Beleaguered Mars Rover?
  152. Physicists Find a Shortcut to Seeing an Elusive Quantum Glow
  153. This Tick Can Make You Allergic to Meat and It's Spreading
  154. When Will Kids under Five Get COVID Vaccines? and Other Questions
  155. What We Know about the Rise in Monkeypox Cases Worldwide
  156. Largest Marsquake Ever Recorded May Be InSight's Swan Song
  157. Our Sun Could Someday Reveal the Surfaces of Alien Earths
  158. This New Album Makes Beautiful Music out of Gravity, the Elements and Photosynthesis
  159. How Countries 'Import' and 'Export' Extinction Risk around the World
  160. An IVF Embryo Test Aims to Prevent Miscarriages. Is It Worth It?
  161. Kyiv Cruise Missile Strike Highlights Need to Protect U.S. Cities
  162. Ancient Giraffe Relative Was Evolution's Headbutting Champion, Perhaps Besting Dinosa
  163. The Weather Myth: Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Bonus Episode
  164. Scientists Sprout First-Ever Seedlings in Apollo Moon Dirt
  165. Sex Life of One of Earth's Earliest Animals Exposed
  166. Jewel Beetles' Iridescent Shells Deter Hungry Birds--By Freaking Them Out
  167. Suicides among Black People May Be Vastly Undercounted
  168. Mass Shootings Leave Lasting Psychological Wounds
  169. How to Compare COVID Deaths for Vaccinated and Unvaccinated People
  170. We Need to Improve Indoor Air Quality: Here's How and Why
  171. Astronomers Might See Dark Matter by Staring into the Void
  172. Better Face Masks Are Possible: Here Are Some Winning Designs
  173. 'Superworms' Eat--and Survive on--Polystyrene
  174. Stress Management Helped Wolves Become Dogs
  175. Sending Health Care Workers instead of Cops Can Reduce Crime
  176. Utah Kept Them from Learning about Consent, So These Teens Found a Place to Have 'the
  177. Wiggling Whiskers Help Hungry Seals Hunt in the Dark
  178. Universal Health Care Could Have Saved More Than 330,000 U.S. Lives during COVID
  179. Tiny, Tumbling Origami Robots Could Help with Targeted Drug Delivery
  180. Pesticides Are Spreading Toxic 'Forever Chemicals,' Scientists Warn
  181. What Are Neutrinos, and How Can We Measure Their Mass?
  182. Ancient Women's Teeth Reveal Origins of 14-Century Black Death
  183. COVID Vaccines for Kids Younger Than Five Get Green Light from Regulators
  184. Ocean Oil Slick Map Reveals Enough Greasy Patches to Cover France--Twice
  185. Betelgeuse 'Great Dimming' Mystery Solved by Satellite Photobomb
  186. Birth Control Pills Are Safe and Simple: Why Do They Require a Prescription?
  187. Gaia's Multi-Billion-Star Map of the Milky Way Keeps Getting Better
  188. Controversy Grows Over whether Mars Samples Endanger Earth
  189. Sequencing Cat Genomes Could Help Breed Healthier Kitties
  190. Spray-On, Rinse-Off Food 'Wrapper' Can Cut Plastic Packaging
  191. How the Higgs Boson Ruined Peter Higgs's Life
  192. Why Was Afghanistan's Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake So Devastating?
  193. Global Warming Causes Fewer Tropical Cyclones
  194. This AI Tool Could Predict the Next Coronavirus Variant
  195. Mathematicians Are Trying to 'Hear' Shapes
  196. Abortion Restrictions Could Cause an Ob-Gyn Brain Drain
  197. How Indigenous Groups Are Using 3-D Technology to Preserve Ancient Practices
  198. Electronic Skin Lets Humans Feel What Robots Do--And Vice Versa
  199. An Implantable Ice Pack Tries to Relieve Pain without Opioids
  200. How Abortion Medications Differ from 'Plan B' and Other Emergency Contraceptives
  201. Feathers May Have Helped Dinosaurs Survive Their First Apocalypse
  202. How Climate Change Is Leaving Some Species with 'Nowhere Left to Go'
  203. Disposable Hospital Gowns Could Expose Health Workers to Infection
  204. A Single Quick 'Mindset' Exercise Protects against Adolescent Stress
  205. Save the Climate by Improving Jobs
  206. The Quest for a 'Tick Map'
  207. Omicron-Specific COVID Boosters Are Coming
  208. Former EPA Chief: Supreme Court's Ruling Is a 'Body Blow' to the U.S.
  209. Two Cancer Patients Battle to Make Psilocybin Accessible for Palliative Care
  210. Meet the Woman Who Makes the James Webb Space Telescope Work
  211. AI Learns What an Infant Knows about the Physical World
  212. Cilia Are Minuscule Wonders, and Scientists Are Finally Figuring Out How to Mimic The
  213. Google Engineer Claims AI Chatbot Is Sentient: Why That Matters
  214. Newly Recognized Dementia Called LATE May Hit 40 Percent of Older People
  215. Maunakea's Controversial Telescopes Are Getting New Management
  216. Head-Banging Woodpeckers Could Give Themselves a Concussion Every Day: Here's How The
  217. Astronauts Will Wear These Spacesuits on the Moon--And Maybe Mars, Too
  218. People Come to Grips with Having an Extra Pair of Arms--in VR
  219. Meet the Giant Sequoia, the 'Super Tree' Built to Withstand Fire
  220. People in Republican Counties Have Higher Death Rates Than Those in Democratic Counti
  221. It Goes by the Name 'Bedtime Procrastination' and You Can Probably Guess What It Is
  222. Why is Monkeypox Evolving So Fast?
  223. New Evidence Emerges in Mystery of When Mammals Became Warm-Blooded
  224. The Environmental Disasters Now Threatening Ukraine
  225. Eerie Photo Proves The Existence of Milky Seas, a First
  226. COVID Virus May Tunnel through Nanotubes from Nose to Brain
  227. People with Long COVID May Still Have Spike Proteins in Their Blood
  228. What Does It Look Like when an Ecosystem Collapses? Kelp Can Show Us
  229. Biden vs. Trump: What a Difference Two Years Make for Treating COVID
  230. How to Make Sure Wildfire Shelters Save Firefighters' Lives
  231. New Phase of Matter Opens Portal to Extra Time Dimension
  232. Graphic: Many States That Restrict or Ban Abortion Don't Teach Kids About Sex and Pre
  233. New Instrument Could Spy Signs of Alien Life in Glowing Rocks
  234. Eating Too Much Protein Makes Pee a Problem Pollutant in the U.S.
  235. 'Their Lives Are Worth More Than Ours': Experts in Africa Slam Global Response to Mon
  236. Seismic Missions Could Reveal the Solar System's Underworlds
  237. In a First, Tiny Crustaceans Are Found to "Pollinate" Seaweed like Bees of the Sea
  238. Physics Particles Fly as Practical Tools
  239. There Is an Effective Treatment for Monkeypox, but It's Hard to Get
  240. Scientists Invent a Paper Battery--Just Add Water
  241. Are Skittles Toxic from Titanium Dioxide?
  242. Don't Fear China's Falling Rocket--Fear the Future It Foretells
  243. This Sticker Looks Inside the Body
  244. Algorithm That Detects Sepsis Cut Deaths by Nearly 20 Percent
  245. Forensic Experts Are Surprisingly Good at Telling Whether Two Writing Samples Match
  246. Salty Sea Spray Keeps Lightning Strikes Away
  247. With New Study, NASA Seeks the Science behind UFOs
  248. Genetic Counselors Scramble Post-Roe to Provide Routine Pregnancy Services without Be
  249. Planetary Debris Disks Discovered with Citizen Scientists and Virtual Reality
  250. A Staph Vaccine Trial Failure Shows Challenges of Stopping Common Bugs