In a First, Man Receives a Heart From a Gene-Edited Pig
The swine-to-person cardiac transplant offers hope for thousands in need of organs
In the United States, most infections are being reported in young children and teens
Should You Add a Throat Swab to Your At-Home Covid-19 Test?
Mounting evidence suggests the extra step might catch Omicron infections earlier than a nasal swab alone, but the FDA warns against it
China’s Artificial Sun Just Broke a Record for Longest Sustained Nuclear Fusion
Superheated plasma reached 126 million degrees Fahrenheit for 17 minutes
Watch This Goldfish Drive an Aquarium on Wheels
The car was designed to move depending on the fish’s location in its tank, showing animals can understand how to navigate foreign environments
The First Newly Identified Plant Species of 2022 Was Named After Leonardo DiCaprio
Scientists credit the actor with helping save the Ebo Forest—the plant’s home–from logging
Beavers Are Reshaping the Arctic Tundra. Here’s Why Scientists Are Concerned
Ponds made by the large rodents are causing permafrost to thaw, releasing methane and carbon dioxide once stored in the frozen Earth
Health Risks of Smoke and Ozone Rise in the West as Wildfires Worsen
High levels of two dangerous pollutants are occurring with increasing frequency, researchers say
China’s Mars Orbiter Takes Selfies From Outer Space
The images were snapped using a camera deployed from the spacecraft, which floated away into the vastness of the cosmos
The James Webb Space Telescope Just Cleared Its Most Challenging Hurdle
The tennis court-sized sunshield fully unfurled itself this week, accomplishing the riskiest and most complicated aspect of the telescope’s deployment
U.S. Sets Record With Over 1 Million New Daily Covid-19 Cases
Experts credit the recent surge to the spreading omicron variant and a lag in case reporting over the holidays
Meet Some of the 552 Species Described for the First Time by London’s Natural History Museum
Species of menacing dinosaurs, shiny beetles and an abundance of teeny invertebrates were new to science in 2021
Famed Paleoanthropologist and Wildlife Conservationist Richard Leakey Dies at 77
His team’s discovery of early human skulls and skeletons cemented Africa as the cradle of humanity
This Metal-Rich, Potato-Shaped Asteroid Could Be Worth $10 Quintillion
In August, NASA is sending an orbiter to the space object, which may be the partial remains of planet-forming material made of nickel and iron
See Pandas, Elephants, Cheetahs and More Enjoy a Snow Day at the National Zoo
At least six inches of snowfall covered Washington, D.C. this week causing closures and delays for residents, but the zoo animals were out to play
Boom Heard in Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day Was Likely an Exploding Meteor
The energy released during the blast is as powerful as 30 tons of TNT
Earth’s Oldest Ocean Giant Was a Reptile With an Eight-Foot Skull
The newly discovered specimen sheds light on how the sea creatures, known as ichthyosaurs, evolved their gargantuan size so quickly
From Korean Pear Juice to Clove Extract, Scientists Put Hangover Cures to the Test—but None Worked
Researchers examined 23 different at-home treatments for side effects of heavy drinking
The James Webb Telescope Successfully Launches Into Space
A rocket carrying the $10 billion dollar invention blasted off Christmas morning and powered up as planned, providing astronomers with a long-awaited gift
How Shark Antibodies Could Aid the Fight Against Coronavirus and Prepare for Future Outbreaks
The protein-like immune molecules were found to block SARS-Cov-2 from entering human cells
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