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Why is heart cancer so rare?
Why is heart cancer so rare? – Jackson, age 12, Davis, CaliforniaYou probably know someone who is af ...View More
Virginia opossums: The American marsupials that have barely changed since the time of the dinosaurs
With their beady eyes, big ears, hairless tails and short, stocky legs, opossums are distinctive mar ...View More
New report details one of the biggest raw milk-related outbreaks in recent US history
A Salmonella outbreak that sickened over 160 people in California and a handful of individuals in ot ...View More
2 stars in 'serpent god of destruction' system are hurling their blazing guts at each other, James Webb telescope reveals
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning new image of two dying stars wreathed in a sp ...View More
Building blocks of life may be far more common in space than we thought, study claims
Astronomers have discovered key components to life's building blocks swirling around a remote baby s ...View More
Moon, Mars, and meteors: Why July 28 is the best night for skywatching all summer
A beautiful crescent moon will appear close to Mars after dark on Monday, July 28. The dancing duo w ...View More
The more advanced AI models get, the better they are at deceiving us — they even know when they're being tested
The more advanced artificial intelligence (AI) gets, the more capable it is of scheming and lying to ...View More
Astronomers discover new dwarf planet 'Ammonite' — and it could upend the existence of Planet Nine
Astronomers have discovered a possible new dwarf planet orbiting far beyond Pluto. First detected in ...View More
Ancient human relative cannibalized toddlers, 850,000-year-old neck bone reveals
Around 850,000 years ago, a toddler was decapitated and cannibalized, cut marks on one of their neck ...View More
96% of oceans worldwide experienced extreme heatwaves in 2023, new study finds
In 2023, global marine heatwaves were the biggest, most intense and most persistent on record, a new ...View More













