A magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Turkey is a rare occurrence and underscores the importance of setting and enforcing building codes
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A magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Turkey is a rare occurrence and underscores the importance of setting and enforcing building codes
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New dedicated observatories and crowdsourced smartphone apps will study strange sightings in the sky. But questionable data quality and a lack of shared research standards remain key challenges
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An expert explains why it’s so odd that the suspected Chinese spy balloon can change course
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A mysterious portrait of the Virgin Mary and Jesus may have been painted by the master Raphael, facial recognition finds. But many art historians reject the claim
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The strong force holds our atoms together. Scientists may have observed its small-scale fluctuations for the first time
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A study of more than 3,000 dogs finds that larger breeds, males and purebred animals tend to be diagnosed with cancer at a younger age
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Urinary tract infections are increasingly becoming resistant to first-line antibiotics, and this may be a warning for our ability to treat other microbial infections
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Does this all feel a little familiar? Called déjà vu, that sensation may be your brain correcting its own errors
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Mammal species that live in groups seems to live longer than those that lead solitary lives
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The de-extinction company known for its plans to resurrect the mammoth and Tasmanian tiger announces it will also bring back the dodo
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A cybersecurity expert explains how the FBI’s operation against the ransomware group Hive will impact the rest of this criminal industry
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A call for help sounds to ensure survival of a 140-year-old fishing partnership pairing cetaceans and humans
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Social media makes us miserable, but can “positive apps,” such as Gas and BeReal, make a difference?
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The planet’s solid inner core might rotate at a different rate than the rest of the planet, and that rate might be changing
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Supersmeller ants quickly learn to recognize tumors’ signatures in mouse urine
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Two newly identified primatelike mammals once lived in the Arctic, which could help us understand how species there today may adapt as the climate heats up
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Mycologist Flora Patterson helped make the USDA fungus collection into the world’s largest. She also made a mean mushroom “catsup”
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What a patient and family members can expect from the recently approved drug lecanemab—and what more is needed to help stop Alzheimer’s dementia
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A new finding that humans can correctly interpret the gestures of chimps and bonobos adds togrowing research that suggests that human language may have evolved from a dictionary of hand and body...
The sun is unleashing powerful outbursts that could strike Earth, but these events are far more common—and much less worrisome—than some hyped headlines suggest
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Scientists find that magnetic fields and turbulence amplify each other inside stars’ hidden layers, slowing down the stellar cores’ spin
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These merging supermassive black holes are among the closest ever observed and could help unlock deeper secrets of cosmic history
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Laser beams could be used to deflect lightning strikes from vulnerable places such as airports and wind farms
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The BCG vaccine might assist in preventing a range of major diseases
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Gas stoves produce emissions that can harm human health and the environment. Experts answer questions about the dangers and how to limit them
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