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Experts say the Doomsday Glacier is sending us an important message about our future
Satellite images have offered scientists an update on the status of the Doomsday Glacier, which they say indicates sea levels are on the rise.
Netflix's latest disaster thriller The Great Flood has sparked intense discussion online, not just for its gripping visuals but for the fear it taps into. As scenes of a city overwhelmed by ...
Winter jackets may seem simple, but sophisticated engineering allows them to keep body heat locked in, while staying ...
In the iconic "Sound of Music" score, "My Favorite Things," a young Julie Andrews lists snowflakes as objects that bring her ...
Immense progress in gene editing, drug discovery and conservation are just some of the reasons to be cheerful about 2025 ...
Here’s how Matt Duffer explained the major turning point in the history of Stranger Things: ...
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Our Favorite Science Stories That Stuck With Us From 2025
Thirty years ago, astronomers weren’t sure planets beyond our solar system even existed. This year, NASA has confirmed its ...
From advancements in male birth control to the science of supplements, Scientific American highlights some of the most ...
RIKEN researchers have discovered how right-handed molecules in our cells can give rise to cells that are not symmetrical ...
Everyday life is full of small behaviors we treat as moral choices, scientific truths, or acts of civic virtue—often without ...
Scientists cultivating partnerships of fungi and algae believe their invention has far-out implications for how we create the ...
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How Life Solved Its “Impossible” Problem: Leading Chemist Explains Life Doesn’t Need a Miracle to Appear
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
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