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Cosmic fireballs forged in the lab offer clues to the ancient magnetic fields that sculpted the Universe's elusive light. Groundbreaking research sheds new light on the cosmos.
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Cosmic fireballs forged in the lab offer clues to the ancient magnetic fields that sculpted the Universe's elusive light. Groundbreaking research sheds new light on the cosmos.

A vibrant purple gallinule, a marsh-dwelling bird from the southeastern U.S. to South America, unexpectedly arrived in a New Bedford, MA backyard after a winter storm.

Sixty thousand tree species worldwide hold the power to store carbon, nourish communities, and shelter life. Yet, ambitious restoration efforts risk planting the wrong trees, undermining their transformative potential.

Shockwaves from a dead star? Astronomers detected powerful ripples in space emanating from a lifeless stellar core 730 light-years away, defying expectations.

Vibrant kites soar, traditional sweets delight, and eco-friendly decor shines as Makar Sankranti, the festival of colour, harvest, and creativity, is celebrated sustainably.
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IVF is super expensive and people who really want kids take extreme measures to pay for it. Some take up a 2nd job, others go into debt, while others dip into their 401Ks....

Dina Powell McCormick, a seasoned leader, joins Meta as President and Vice Chairman, bolstering the company's pursuit of frontier AI and personal superintelligence.

Although honey bees have the ability to regulate hive temperatures, new research published in Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology shows that extreme summer heat can overwhelm these critical pollinators' cooling systems, leading to significant colony population declines....

Primates engage in same-sex intimacy to strengthen social ties and weather environmental upheaval, a new study reveals. Researchers suggest this behavior helps maintain cohesion within primate communities.

Feeling down? Lace up your sneakers - even light exercise can lift your mood and ease depression. Maskot/Getty Images
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A simple blood test could identify Crohn's disease years before symptoms appear, revolutionizing how this debilitating condition is predicted and prevented.

Blinking is more than a mindless reflex - it's a window into how intently we focus. New research reveals blinking's surprising role in attentive listening.

Cutting travel times to Mars: MIT student Taylor Hampson's NASA-backed research into nuclear thermal propulsion could revolutionize space exploration.

Your brain's rhythm may hold the key to owning your body. Groundbreaking research reveals how neural signals shape our sense of self.

Centenarians in Brazil may hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of extreme human longevity, as researchers delve into their remarkable lifespans.
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Fleeing home, fighting for freedom - the unbreakable spirit of a storyteller amplifies the untold tales of Myanmar's women reporters risking all for the truth.

Prepare to be captivated as the Fondazione Prada stages a must-see exhibition of Arthur Jafa and Richard Prince's works during the Venice Biennale, curated by the renowned Nancy Spector.

Sixteen of America's top figure skaters are set to dazzle on the Olympic stage, from seasoned champions to rising stars poised to make their mark.

Most U.S. adults have risk factors tied to a little-known condition called CKM syndrome, which connects heart disease, kidney problems, diabetes, and obesity into one powerful health threat. When these issues overlap, the danger rises far more than when they occur alone. Despite low awareness, peopl...

A chance coffee farm encounter led to the discovery of a mysterious new snake species in India's Western Ghats. Researchers have named it Rhinophis siruvaniensis, after its sole known habitat.
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Ozempic and Wegovy are reshaping American spending habits, with households cutting grocery bills by over 5% within six months, according to a large Cornell study.

Perovskite solar cells, once fragile, now withstand the sun's scorching heat. Researchers at the University of Manchester have stabilized this low-cost technology, paving the way for mass market adoption.

Celebrities used the Golden Globes stage to honor Renee Good, tragically killed by an ICE officer in Minneapolis last week, donning anti-ICE pins in a powerful tribute.

Buried beneath a beloved Welsh park lies a sprawling Roman villa, a remarkable relic of antiquity waiting to be uncovered.

Vaccines slash RSV hospitalizations, yet US officials move to restrict access. Mounting evidence confirms the dramatic impact of these life-saving shots.
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Beneath the waves, a hidden viral world thrives within whales and orcas, unveiling the ocean's untold secrets.

Confronting race, power, and exclusion - a new Nature paper argues these factors, not just technical details, drive conservation's persistent failures.

Dialysis patients taking daily fish oil saw a dramatic drop in heart attacks, strokes, and cardiac deaths, according to a groundbreaking new international trial. This could transform care for those on dialysis.

The liver's immune system holds the key to chronic liver disease - when it stays overactive, inflammation and scarring worsen. Gut signals exacerbate the issue by provoking immune cells to release harmful molecules.

Unearthing the Extraordinary: Paleontologists unveil a trove of captivating dinosaur discoveries from the past year, igniting our imaginations.
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Keanu Reeves is one of those celebrities who doesn’t appear to have let fame get to his head. We can’t remember ever hearing a scathing story about him being rude to a fan or acting like a jerk in public. Instead, those who’ve encountered The Matrix actor always seem to have nice things to say about...

Hundreds of genes that enable stem cells to transform into brain cells have been uncovered, including PEDS1 - a gene linked to a previously unknown neurodevelopmental disorder in children.

A decade-long wait is over - global superstar Bruno Mars returns with his highly anticipated new album, ready to captivate listeners once more.

A stunning 800-year-old golden ring, discovered by archaeologist Linda Åsheim while excavating Norway's oldest town, defies the passage of time with its breathtaking beauty.

The gentle twinkle of a pulsar unveils the subtle bending and delaying of cosmic signals, offering a window into the hidden dynamics of space.
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Recovering reef fish populations could dramatically boost the global supply of sustainable seafood, transforming the future of marine ecosystems and food security.

Your visual perception stems from a 500-million-year-old brain system - a remarkable evolutionary legacy that shapes how you see the world.

Hundreds of dead Western monarch butterflies found near their California sanctuary in 2024 were likely poisoned by pesticides, a new study reveals.

Immigrants vanish, universities betray students, and regime change looms - a chilling portrait of America's descent into authoritarianism. What's next?

Lifelong friends Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's Hollywood success story began as children, when their mothers' chance introduction sparked a bond spanning over 40 years and an Oscar win.