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  1. Extinction Risk May Be Much Worse Than Current Estimates
  2. The Robocalls Problem Is So Bad That the FCC Actually Did Something
  3. Nearly $53 Billion in Federal Funding Could Revive the U.S. Computer Chip Industry
  4. Spiders Seem to Have REM-like Sleep and May Even Dream
  5. What Is Paxlovid Rebound, and How Common Is It?
  6. How Scientists Revived Dead Pigs' Organs, and What the Feat Means for Transplants
  7. When Students Acquire Spatial Skills, Their Verbal Abilities Get a Boost
  8. Cultural Bias Distorts the Search for Alien Life
  9. How to Recognize Heat Illness and Stay Cool during Extreme Weather
  10. Why Thinking Hard Wears You Out
  11. If T. Rex's Beady-Eyed Glare Terrifies You, It Should
  12. Newfound Molecular Switch Signals a Thumbs-up or Thumbs-down in the Mouse Brain
  13. NASA's UFO Study Isn't Really Looking for Space Aliens
  14. Here's How Some Species Will Survive Climate Change
  15. Replacing Lead Water Pipes with Plastic Could Raise New Safety Issues
  16. De-extinction Company Aims to Resurrect the Tasmanian Tiger
  17. AI Can Help Indigenous People Protect Biodiversity
  18. Monkeypox Explained: Transmission, Symptoms, Vaccines and Treatment
  19. Ancient Stargazers Saw Betelgeuse Shine a Different Color
  20. Watch JWST Scientists Discuss the Space Telescope's Stunning Debut
  21. Here's Why Earth Just Had Its Shortest Day on Record
  22. Some Sugar Substitutes Affect Blood Glucose and Gut Bacteria
  23. First U.S. Polio Case in Nearly a Decade Highlights the Importance of Vaccination
  24. Climate Change Actions Are Far More Popular Than People in U.S. Realize
  25. Astronomers Reveal New Details of How Stars Devour Planets
  26. NASA's Moon-Bound Megarocket Will Send a Spacecraft to an Asteroid, Too
  27. NASA's Artemis I Moon Mission Is 'Go' for Launch
  28. How Medicine's Fixation on the Sex Binary Harms Intersex People
  29. Long COVID in Children Appears Less Common Than Early Fears Suggested
  30. The 'Program Is Precarious': Lori Garver on NASA's Artemis I Moonshot
  31. Recycled Wind Turbines Could Be Made into Plexiglass, Diapers or Gummy Bears
  32. A Cure for Vaccine Hesitancy Could Start in Kindergarten
  33. This Hot Summer Is One of the Coolest of the Rest of Our Lives
  34. New Dinosaur Species Is Oldest Ever Found in Africa
  35. A Hormone May Boost Cognition in Down Syndrome
  36. SETI Pioneer Frank Drake Leaves a Legacy of Searching for Voices in the Void
  37. Most People at Risk for Lung Cancer Never Get Screened: Here's How to Fix That
  38. Why So Few Young Kids Are Vaccinated against COVID--And How to Change That
  39. Physicists Struggle to Unite Around Future Plans
  40. A Growing Drinking Water Crisis Threatens American Cities and Towns
  41. Who Owns the Ocean's Genes? Tension on the High Seas
  42. Cockatoos Work to Outsmart Humans in Escalating Garbage Bin Wars
  43. Exquisite Fossils Show an Entire Rain Forest Ecosystem
  44. JWST's First Glimpses of Early Galaxies Could Break Cosmology
  45. Most Pets Can't Sweat: Here's What You Can Do for Them in a Heat Wave*
  46. The Oldest 3-D Heart from Our Vertebrate Ancestors Has Been Discovered
  47. A Massive LinkedIn Study Reveals Who Actually Helps You Get That Job
  48. How California Kept the Lights*On during*Monster Heat Wave
  49. Your Questions about the New COVID Booster Shots, Answered
  50. The FCC Is Finally Taking Space Junk Seriously
  51. Moral Injury Is an Invisible Epidemic That Affects Millions
  52. Vultures Prevent Tens of Millions of Metric Tons of Carbon Emissions Each Year
  53. NASA's Artemis Delays Fuel Controversy over Rocket Design
  54. Sparkly Image of Neptune's Rings Comes into View from JWST
  55. Quantum Physics Titans Win Breakthrough Prize
  56. The First Lady of Engineering: Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 3, Episode 1
  57. People of Color with Long COVID Face Uphill Battle to Be Heard
  58. JWST's First Exoplanet Images Forecast a Bright Future
  59. The Purpose of Dolphins' Mysterious Brain Net May Finally Be Understood
  60. New Execution Method Touted as More 'Humane,' but Evidence Is Lacking
  61. Oceans' Worth of Water Hidden Deep in Earth, Ultra Rare Diamond Suggests
  62. NASA's DART Spacecraft Successfully Smacks a Space Rock--Now What?
  63. Dementia in Prison Is Turning into an Epidemic: The U.S. Penal System Is Badly Unprep
  64. The Government is Racing to Put Your Toilet Under Surveillance--For a Good Reason
  65. How to Protect Puerto Rico's Power Grid from Hurricanes
  66. Extra Hard Space Diamonds May Have Formed in an Ancient Cosmic Collision
  67. Everything You Need to Know about Polio in the U.S.
  68. How Hurricane Season Went from Quiet to a 'Powder Keg'
  69. Giraffes vs. Blue Whales vs. Dinosaurs: Contest Reveals Which One Builds Its Nervous
  70. For 'The First Lady of Engineering,' Freedom Meant Facing Down Racism and Sexism ...
  71. The Milky Way's Spiral Arms May Have Carved Earth's Continents
  72. Statistics Are Being Abused, but Mathematicians Are Fighting Back
  73. How People Rate Pizza, Jobs and Relationships Is Surprisingly Predictive of Their Beh
  74. Discoveries about Ancient Human Evolution Win 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medic
  75. Nobel Winner Svante Pääbo Discovered the Neandertal in Our Genes
  76. Can God Be Proved Mathematically?
  77. Explorers of Quantum Entanglement Win 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics
  78. 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for a New Way of Building Molecules
  79. Frequent Breaks in Undersea Pipelines Mean Fixes Are Possible for Nord Stream
  80. The Universe Is Not Locally Real, and the Physics Nobel Prize Winners Proved It
  81. NASA's Saturn V Rocket, the Moon Rock Box and the Woman Who Made Them Work Properly
  82. Do You 'Matter' to Others? The Answer Could Predict Your Mental Health
  83. This Indigenous Scientist Helped Save Lives as Covid Devastated the Navajo Nation
  84. This Indigenous Scientist Helped Save Lives as Covid Devastated the Navajo Nation
  85. A Supersmeller Can Detect the Scent of Parkinson's, Leading to an Experimental Test f
  86. Drones Sample Rare Specimens from Cliffs and Other Dangerous Places
  87. Ebola Outbreak in Uganda Surges, But the Country Has a Plan
  88. Jupiter's Ocean Moon Europa Is Ready for Its Close-up
  89. How Iran Is Using the Protests to Block More Open Internet Access
  90. This Black Female Engineer Broke through the Double Bind of Racism and Sexism and Dir
  91. This Shrub Could Supply Rubber, Insect Repellent and Glue
  92. The U.S. Just Lost 26 Years' Worth of Progress on Life Expectancy
  93. Mountain Goats Battle Bighorn Sheep over Climate-Limited Resources
  94. Some People Really Are Mosquito Magnets, and They're Stuck That Way
  95. How Safe are U.S. Rivers 50 Years After the Clean Water Act?
  96. How to Stop Unwanted Thoughts
  97. Heaviest Bony Fish Ever Measured Is a Wheel-Shaped Behemoth
  98. Hopes Fade for Resurrecting Puerto Rico's Famous Arecibo Telescope
  99. How Hurricanes Batter Mental Health
  100. John Fetterman Shows How Well the Brain Recovers after Stroke
  101. Diseases Explode after Extreme Flooding and Other Climate Disasters
  102. Researchers Use Quantum 'Telepathy' to Win an 'Impossible' Game
  103. Vertebrates May Have Used Vocal Communication More Than 100 Million Years Earlier Tha
  104. These Drugs Could Restore a Period before Pregnancy Is Confirmed
  105. Observatory on Mount Everest Must Be Saved, Scientists Say
  106. AI Predicts What Chemicals Will Smell like to a Human
  107. Ball-Rolling Bumble Bees Just Wanna Have Fun
  108. Life on Mars May Have Been Its Own Worst Enemy
  109. How to Grow a 2,560-Pound Pumpkin
  110. Rare Baby Mummy Identified as Austrian Noble
  111. One of the Biggest Problems in Biology Has Finally Been Solved
  112. Making Friends with Political Opponents Doesn't Improve Support for Democracy
  113. New Omicron Variants Are Here--What We Know So Far
  114. The Most Urgent Science, Health and Climate Issues in the 2022 Midterm Elections
  115. This Lemur's Creepily Long Finger Is Perfect for Nose-Picking
  116. The New COVID Booster Shot Could Save Your Life; Get One Now, FDA Expert Says
  117. How to Inoculate against Midterm Misinformation Campaigns
  118. Crows Perform Yet Another Skill Once Thought Distinctively Human
  119. NASA Is Studying a Private Mission to Boost Hubble's Orbit. Is It Worth the Risk?
  120. What to Do if You're Trapped in a Surging Crowd
  121. NASA Asteroid Threat Practice Drill Shows We're Not Ready
  122. RSV Is Surging: What We Know about This Common and Surprisingly Dangerous Virus
  123. King Tut Mysteries Endure 100 Years After Discovery
  124. Satellite Constellations Are an Existential Threat for Astronomy
  125. World Edges Closer to Meeting Climate Targets but Not Fast Enough
  126. Ramsey Theory Extracts Order from Chaos when Sorting through Confusing Arrangements o
  127. Brazil's New President Vows to Save Amazon Forests
  128. Abortion Rights Won Big at the Ballot Box
  129. How Rare Are November Hurricanes?
  130. Geometry Reveals the Tricks Behind Gerrymandering
  131. Weird Weather: How to Tell a Williwaw from a Haboob
  132. Is Space-Based Solar Power Ready for Its Moment in the Sun?
  133. Do Chimps Share Cool Stuff Just for Fun? Uganda Forest Study Provides a Hint That The
  134. Who Is Dying from COVID Now, and Why
  135. Artemis I Launches U.S.'s Long-Awaited Return to the Moon
  136. Why Did Flu Season Start So Early This Year?
  137. The Feminist Test We Keep Failing: Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 3 Bonus Epis
  138. Sexist Science in Soccer Harms Women in an Epic Own Goal
  139. Hidden 'Paleo Valleys' Could Help California Survive Droughts
  140. Twitter Chaos Endangers Public Safety, Emergency Managers Warn
  141. Why Life Expectancy Keeps Dropping in the U.S. as Other Countries Bounce Back
  142. Tiny 'Rover' Explores Cells without Harming Them
  143. Is a Diagnostic Test to Blame for Why We Know So Little about Autism in Girls?
  144. Quantum Particles Aren't Spinning. So Where Does Their Spin Come From?
  145. Why 2 Is the Best Number and Other Secrets from a MacArthur-Winning Mathematician
  146. Three New Ebola Vaccines Will Soon Be Tested in Uganda
  147. Pregnancy Changes the Brain, Possibly Promoting Bonding with a Baby
  148. Satellite Constellations Could Harm the Environment, New Watchdog Report Says
  149. Outdoor Air Conditioning Cools the World Cup--But Is It Sustainable?
  150. People with Bipolar Disorder Often Use Cannabis. It May Sometimes Help
  151. Mauna Loa, Earth's Largest Active Volcano, Just Woke Up after 38 Years
  152. On December 7 the Moon Will Photobomb Mars
  153. Is Our Universe a Hologram? Physicists Debate Famous Idea on Its 25th Anniversary
  154. Astronomers Grapple with JWST's Discovery of Early Galaxies
  155. How Water Made Fire in an Indonesian Volcano
  156. The Linguistics of Swearing Explain Why We Substitute Darn for Damn
  157. 6 Weird and Wild Animal Behaviors Revealed in 2022
  158. Global Population Growth Is Slowing Down. Here's One Reason Why
  159. World's Oldest DNA Discovered, Revealing Ancient Arctic Forest Full of Mastodons
  160. Deep Dive Ties Together Dog Genetics, Brain Physiology and Behavior to Explain Why Co
  161. DNA from Extinct Human Relative May Have Shaped Modern Papuans' Immune System
  162. Subliminal Cues, Precisely Timed, Might Help People Forget Bad Experiences
  163. As the World Scrambles to Halt Biodiversity Loss, 'Things Are Getting Worse'
  164. NASA's Artemis I Mission Successfully Returns from the Moon
  165. How Anti-LGBTQ+ Rhetoric Fuels Violence
  166. 6 Marvelous Math Stories from 2022
  167. 9 Science Stories That Restore Our Faith in Humanity
  168. People in Rural Areas Die at Higher Rates Than Those in Urban Areas
  169. The Most Compelling Science Graphics of 2022
  170. 10 Ways AI Was Used for Good This Year
  171. First 'Vagina-on-a-Chip' Will Help Researchers Test Drugs
  172. This Year's Most Thought-Provoking Brain Discoveries
  173. 6 Times Quantum Physics Blew Our Minds in 2022
  174. These Male Wasps Use Genital Spines to Scare Off Attackers
  175. Dietary Restriction Works in Lab Animals, but It Might Not Work in the Wild
  176. The Biggest Health and Biology Breakthroughs of 2022
  177. NASA's Pluto Spacecraft Begins New Mission at the Solar System's Edge
  178. Scientists Created Male and Female Cells from a Single Person
  179. 6 Fascinating Things We Learned about Pet Dogs and Cats in 2022
  180. Overturning Roe and Other Important Reproductive Health Stories of 2022
  181. Editors' Picks: Our Favorite Opinions of 2022
  182. ChatGPT Explains Why AIs like ChatGPT Should Be Regulated
  183. The Best New Year's Resolution Might Be to Just Let Go of an Unfulfilled Life Goal
  184. A Valuable COVID Drug Doesn't Work against New Variants
  185. Volcanic Activity on Mars Upends Red Planet Assumptions
  186. Audio Astronomy Unlocks a Universe of Sound
  187. Aging Is Linked to More Activity in Short Genes Than in Long Genes
  188. Flavor-Enhancing Spoons and Chopsticks Could Make Food Taste Better
  189. Why COVID's XBB.1.5 'Kraken' Variant Is So Contagious
  190. Scientists See Quantum Interference between Different Kinds of Particles for First Ti
  191. Why California Is Being Deluged by Atmospheric Rivers
  192. Half of the 250 Kids Expelled from Preschool Each Day Are Black Boys
  193. See the Largest Flower Ever Found Encased in Amber
  194. Ancient Americans Crossed Back into Siberia in a Two-Way Migration, New Evidence Show
  195. Leona Zacharias Helped Solve a Blindness Epidemic among Premature Babies. She Receive
  196. A Neurologist Answers Questions Patients Might Have about the New Alzheimer's Drug Le
  197. This Overlooked Scientist Helped Save Washington, D.C.'s Cherry Trees
  198. Should You Really Worry about Solar Flares?
  199. Monkeylike Animals Once Lived in the Arctic, New Fossils Show
  200. Why Earth's Inner Core May Be Slowing Down
  201. Ants Can Sniff Out Cancer
  202. Humans Can Correctly Guess the Meaning of Chimp Gestures
  203. Star Cores Spin Surprisingly Slowly--Scientists Now Think They Know Why
  204. JWST Heralds a New Dawn for Exoplanet Science
  205. The Health Risks of Gas Stoves Explained
  206. An Old TB Vaccine Might Help Stave Off Diabetes, Cancer Alzheimer's, and More*
  207. Colliding Supermassive Black Holes Discovered in Nearby Galaxy
  208. Scientists Fire Lasers at the Sky to Control Lightning
  209. New Apps Aim to Douse the Social Media Dumpster Fire
  210. A Famed Dolphin-Human Fishing Team Up Is in Danger of Disappearing
  211. FBI Takes Down Hive Criminal Ransomware Group
  212. A 'De-Extinction' Company Wants to Bring Back the Dodo
  213. Mammals That Live Together Live Longer
  214. Antibiotic-Resistant UTIs Are Common, and Other Infections May Soon Be Resistant, Too
  215. What Causes Déjà Vu?
  216. Size, Sex and Breed May Predict Dogs' Cancer Diagnosis
  217. 'Unbelievable' Spinning Particles Probe Nature's Most Mysterious Force
  218. Mystery Portrait May Be a Raphael, Artificial Intelligence Suggests
  219. Chinese Spy Balloon Has Unexpected Maneuverability
  220. Scientists Try to Get Serious about Studying UFOs. Good Luck with That
  221. Why the Earthquake in Turkey Was So Damaging and Deadly
  222. How Scientists Are Using AI to Talk to Animals
  223. COVID Rebound Can Happen Even without Paxlovid
  224. Scientists Decipher 57 Letters That Mary, Queen of Scots Wrote before Her Beheading
  225. This Change Could Reduce Police Brutality against Black Drivers like Tyre Nichols
  226. New COVID Antiviral Cuts Hospitalizations in Half
  227. Inside the Race to Find Earth's Oldest Ice
  228. A Common Antibiotic Could Prevent Deaths from Childbirth Complications
  229. New Exascale Supercomputer Can Do a Quintillion Calculations a Second
  230. Could the Zombie Fungus in TV's*The Last of Us*Really Infect People?
  231. Quantum Entanglement Isn't All That Spooky After All
  232. Do Trees Really Support Each Other through a Network of Fungi?
  233. Has Anyone Created a Black Hole on Earth?
  234. Why We're Suddenly Spotting Spy Balloons
  235. Do Repeat COVID Infections Increase the Risk of Severe Disease or Long COVID?
  236. At Jupiter, JUICE and Clipper Will Work Together in Hunt for Life
  237. Chemical Health Risks from the Ohio Train Accident--What We Know So Far
  238. Survivors of Deadly Earthquakes Must Deal with Lasting Trauma
  239. Why Is the Amazon So Important for Climate Change?
  240. New Space Radar Will Hunt Planet-Threatening Asteroids
  241. COVID Poses Severe Risks during Pregnancy, Especially in Unvaccinated People
  242. How to Engineer Buildings That Withstand Earthquakes
  243. Why Google's Supreme Court Case Could Rattle the Internet
  244. Earth's Inner Core May Have an Inner Core
  245. Did the Pentagon Shoot Down a Harmless Ham-Radio Balloon?
  246. Evolution Turns These Knobs to Make a Hummingbird Hyperquick and a Cavefish Sluggishl
  247. Why a Blizzard Is Hitting Southern California
  248. The U.S. Needs a Formal Reckoning on the COVID Pandemic
  249. New Color-Changing Coating Could Both Heat and Cool Buildings
  250. Sharpshooter Insects Use 'Superpropulsion' to Catapult Their Pee