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Books about AI, Mars and infectious disease were among our top reads this year.
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Books about AI, Mars and infectious disease were among our top reads this year.
Clearing aged cells from blood vessels could help reduce inflammation, improve blood sugar levels and counter insulin resistance, a mouse study finds.
A lone skull discovered near the walls of an ancient fort highlights the Romans’ brutal treatment of their conquered foes.
Three former CDC officials share their experiences at the agency leading up to their resignations.
Sleep scientist Michelle Carr has spent years researching dreaming. She explains dream engineering, including how sensory inputs like light, sound and vibration can influence the
Scientists have long known that plastic waste is bad for marine animals. A new study quantifies how little ingested plastic it takes to be a
The ideal binocular for birdwatching — the Canon 12×36 IS III binoculars are a dream.
A ninth-century grave discovered in Norway held the remains of a Viking Age woman whose mouth was covered with two large scallop shells.
NASA’s highly anticipated comet 3I/ATLAS images have been released, with a space agency official shooting down alien rumors and stressing that the interstellar visitor is
Orion Mission Evaluation Room (MER) team member works during an Artemis II mission simulation on Aug. 19, 2025, from the new Orion MER inside the
Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., speaks during an event in 2018. Apple is one of 310 companies calling on the Biden administration
Stylish and beautifully illuminated, the Blueair Blue Signature air purifier is a breath of fresh air (literally).
Two bacteriologists showed that mutations arise spontaneously in bacterial cultures, thereby disproving Jean-Baptiste Lamarck’s theory of evolution.
A tiny figurine depicting a goose mounting a woman reveals early evidence of animistic belief in southwest Asia.