Webb Telescope Finds Evidence of Massive Galaxies That Defy Theories of the Early Universe
The six “universe breakers” appear much larger than what scientists thought was possible at that time
Archery May Have Arrived in Europe Thousands of Years Earlier Than Thought
New archaeological research suggests Homo sapiens used bows and arrows 54,000 years ago in present-day France
High-Altitude Balloons Aren’t Just for Spying. Here’s How Scientists Use Them
Students, scientists and hobbyists are beginning to worry for their research as balloons are increasingly shot down
Shoes Carry Poop Bacteria Into NYC Buildings, Study Finds
With “absolutely astonishing” amounts of fecal bacteria on city sidewalks, an expert recommends removing shoes before entering homes
A Long Low Tide Dries Up Venice’s Smaller Canals
A high-pressure anticyclone is driving the situation, making it difficult to get around the carless city
Patient Cured of HIV After Stem Cell Transplant, Researchers Say
He is at least the third person cured in this way, which would likely be too risky for patients who don’t also have cancer
Genetically Modified Trees Are Taking Root to Capture Carbon
A start-up created the plants to help combat the climate crisis, but they have so far only been tested in a lab setting
World’s Oldest European Hedgehog Found by Citizen Scientists
The species faces several threats, but the 16-year-old mammal is “really good news for conservation”
Scientists Are Injecting Alligator Genes Into Catfish
The technique could help prevent infections in the millions of pounds of farmed catfish raised for human consumption
Dead Fish and Chemical Smells Plague Ohio Community Two Weeks After Train Derailment
Health department officials will establish a clinic for residents experiencing symptoms
Opioid Overdose Treatment Might Soon Be Available Over the Counter
An FDA panel recommended the lifesaving nasal spray be distributed without a prescription
Will California See a Wildflower Superbloom This Spring?
If the swaths of show-stopping poppies do appear, officials urge tourists to act responsibly
A Rare Look Below the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ Reveals Surprising Melting
Researchers sent a robot through 2,000 feet of ice to study the quickly receding ice shelf
Male Birth Control Drug ‘Stops Sperm in Their Tracks’ in Study of Mice
The drug served as a quick-acting, temporary contraceptive with no noticeable side effects, researchers say
Watch Rare New Footage of the Titanic Wreck
A team of oceanographers filmed the video in 1986 during the first detailed study of the sunken ship
Squatting Dinosaur Left Behind a Huge Footprint in England
An archaeologist accidentally came across the fossil that was preserved for 166 million years
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
How Loud Was NASA’s Artemis 1 Launch?
The Space Launch System rocket produced crackling sounds 40 million times louder than a bowl of Rice Krispies cereal in milk, researchers say
Three Fishers Die After Falling Through Ice in Vermont
Ice fishing competitions on Lake Champlain have been canceled after an unusually warm January
Severe Drought May Have Contributed to the Decline of the Hittites
The empire abruptly vanished around 1200 B.C.E., and ancient tree rings suggest climate played a role
Skiing Faces an Uncertain Future as Winters Warm
A lack of snow has forced some ski resorts to close, impacting tourists and athletes alike
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