What Is 'Flurona'? Cases of Co-Infections Increase Amid Peak Influenza Season and Omicron Variant Surge
In the United States, most infections are being reported in young children and teens
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
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
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
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
What Five Grams of 'Primordial' Stardust From an Asteroid Tell Scientists About How the Early Solar System Formed
Ryugu is a carbonaceous, water-rich space rock with a unique, dark coloration and porous composition
Why Scientists Waited 50 Years to Study This Moon Dust
This Christmas season, researchers will finally get to unseal the contents of a soil sample from the Apollo 17 mission
Jupiter's Moon Ganymede Sounds Like Dial-Up Internet
The 50-second audio track was pieced together from data collected by NASA's Juno Spacecraft
Beneath Canyons on Mars, Astronomers Find Potentially 'Water-Rich Area the Size of the Netherlands'
A Martian orbiter located a large reserve of hydrogen in a mountainous area of the Red Planet
As Wetland Habitats Disappear, Dragonflies and Damselflies Are Threatened With Extinction
The first global assessment of the insects revealed that more than 950 species are at risk for extinction
Holy Mola! Watch This Colossal Ocean Sunfish Swim With Paddle Boarders Off the California Coast
Also known as a mola, the fish are harmless to people but are extremely curious and will approach divers
Hidden Within This Wispy, Butterfly Wing–Shaped Nebula, a Star Is Born
The image of a budding celestial body reveals clues as to what happens before it becomes a full-fledged star
Watch This Giant Phantom Jellyfish With 33-Foot-Long Arms Float Through the Deep Ocean
The footage was captured by a remote-operated vehicle about 3,200 feet below the surface in Monterey Bay, California
At Least 100 Feared Dead After December Twisters Slam Midwestern and Southern States
The rare winter event was a result of abnormal weather patterns exacerbated by La Niña and global warming
Canon's New Image Sensor Can See in Almost-Total Darkness
The tech can capture images in only one-tenth of the brightness required by other devices
Egg Yolk Gives Tempera Paint Its Enhanced Coverage and Spreadable Properties
The paint has been used throughout human history and is featured in iconic art pieces, like Michelangelo's 'Manchester Madonna'
See Microscopic Butterfly Wing Scales Materialize Inside of a Chrysalis
The study is the most detailed look at the structures to date and could be used to design new materials
Most Dog Breeds Are Really Inbred
Selecting traits solely for their looks has caused higher rates of inbreeding in most canines—and as a result, higher vet costs
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