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More than 500 exceptionally preserved fossils are offering new clues about the evolution of Florida's animals and landscape.
A new case study is the latest to suggest that GLP-1 therapy can tamp down people's unhealthy cravings of drugs like alcohol and cocaine.
2024 YR4's odds jumped to a 1-in-32 chance of impact, though that number will likely fall as the asteroid continues to be monitored.
"Our overall wellness must begin with a spiritual question," Kennedy said.
NASA's flagship space telescope captured flares from the disk of superheated material around the black hole, revealing the dynamic—and explosive—physics at our galaxy's core.
The highly contagious virus has infected dozens of people so far, if not more, leaving at least 13 hospitalized.
The 3D-printed fibers are just 1.5 microns thick, which is up to 100 times thinner than paper.
Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.
The Lunar Trailblazer will leverage gravity as it prepares to get snagged by the Moon for orbit.
Composite metal foam performs equally to or better than most conventional metals used in shielding materials, while weighing significantly less, according to new research.
The X-59 is proving out the agency's quiet supersonic technology, and looking great in the process.
Hundreds of human bones have emerged from the River Thames in the last two centuries, most of them prehistoric.
Researchers have created a solar-powered reactor that collects CO2 by night and turns it into a useful gas by day.
The first-of-its-kind lunar explorer will search for water ice, as it bounces in and out of craters.
Biological tooth substitutes could provide better alternatives to dentures and titanium implants.
The iridescent cloud reveals new clues about ice formation in the Martian atmosphere (no little green men, sorry).
A newly developed machine learning algorithm is taking on math problems that have vexed experts for decades.
A new study examines how much material from the closest star system to Earth will end up in orbit around the Sun, and how much could already be here.
The company recently debuted its New Glenn rocket, which could rival SpaceX's Falcon Heavy.
The young man from an Indigenous Amazonian tribe is receiving medical treatment, while authorities prepare to attempt communication with him.
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