Yale Settles With Patients Who Sued Over Painful Egg Retrievals

Polaris Dawn is on its way to attempt first-ever commercial spacewalk

Quantum Experiment Could Finally Reveal The Elusive Gravity Particle

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Boeing Execs Snub NASA at News Conference After Starliner Landing

Secret Vietnam War Rock Band: How U.S. Tried to Defeat Communism

When did your kidney stone start growing? ANSTO scientist carbon dated his to find out

UAF scientists hope new forecast method can predict major earthquakes months in advance

The New York Apartment That Has Sheltered One Family for 86 Years

Planet Nine: Astronomers could discover elusive world within months

How Faulty Drug Tests Can Make You Lose Custody of Your Baby

Our Memories Are Stored in Triplicate

A condition that’s gaining awareness but still often dismissed: the inability to burp.

Russia’s Espionage War in the Arctic

Meet 2 ‘Indestructible’ Land Animals That Survived Earth’s 4 Mass Extinctions

US veteran makes ‘incredible’ progress after world’s first eye transplant

Why You May Never See the Documentary on Prince by Ezra Edelman

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Is “Heil Honey I’m Home!” the Most Offensive Comedy of All Time?

On this day in 1890 an international fast-food icon was born

Remote surgery performed on a pig 9,000 km away using a game controller

Why Did Copernicus Reject Geocentrism?

HMS Challenger and the History of Science at Sea

The James Webb telescope found hundreds of ‘little red dots’ in the ancient universe. We still don’t know what they are.

Gene therapy restores vision in first-ever trial for rare, inherited blindness

Why do we have earlobes? They make no evolutionary sense.

Witness 1.8 billion years of tectonic plates dance across Earth’s surface in a new animation

‘Oh my God, what is that?’: how the maelstrom under Greenland’s glaciers could slow future sea level rise

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The newest threat to the global supply chain? Hijackers

Cough or sneeze? How the brain knows what to unleash

Why Top Olympic Athletes Use Baking Soda to Boost Performance

Mysterious Glass Beads Found On the Moon Contain Hidden Clues About Its Past

Disney Adults Spend $400k Losing a Lawsuit to Rejoin the Exclusive Club 33

Alzheimer’s Breakthrough: New Drug Shows Promise in Reversing Memory Loss and Cognitive Decline [in mice]

Boeing’s Starliner ready to head home to Earth today

We should take awkwardness less personally, and more seriously

19 years ago today, we decided to try a thing

US, EU, UK, and others sign legally enforceable AI treaty

Tiny magnetic robots could treat bleeds in the brain

Why Do Apes Make Gestures?

How did massive pterosaurs fly? New fossils from Middle East help explain

Did Sandia use a thermonuclear secondary in a product logo?

Watch Boeing’s Starliner head home to Earth without astronauts today

A Century Ago, a Mob Brutally Attacked an American Diplomat in Persia. His Death Shaped U.S.-Iran Relations for Decades

The Story Of Sailors Secretly Installing Starlink On Their Littoral Combat Ship Is Truly Bonkers

A window into the body: New technique makes skin invisible

The Big Baltic Bomb Cleanup

World-first nuclear clock prototype could outperform atomic clocks

When a Trailblazing Suffragist and a Crusading Prosecutor Teamed Up to Expose an Election Conspiracy

The Hurricane Season Was Supposed to Be Busy. What Happened?

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NASA’s newly unfurled solar sail has started ‘tumbling’ end-over-end in orbit, surprising observations show

Hotter Than Lava: The Surprising Science of Molten Uranium

FBI busts musician’s elaborate AI-powered $10M streaming-royalty heist

The U.S. Should Teach Kids to Think Logically

The Glass Door of Wikipedia’s Notable People

America’s Space Force Is Preparing for the Risk of War

NASA clears Europa Clipper mission for Oct. 10 launch despite Jupiter radiation worries

On this day in 1977 Voyager 1 set out to photograph the solar system