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09-05 (17:53)  A weaker magnetic field may have paved the way for marine life to go big
09-05 (15:38)  Getting wild mosquitoes back to the lab alive takes a custom backpack
08-05 (17:24)  NASA's budget woes put ambitious space research at risk
08-05 (15:38)  A hidden danger lurks beneath Yellowstone
08-05 (01:24)  This snake goes to extremes to play dead — and it appears to pay off
07-05 (16:38)  Lampreys have 'fight or flight' cells, challenging ideas about nervous system evolution
06-05 (17:38)  As the Arctic tundra warms, soil microbes likely will ramp up CO2 production
06-05 (16:07)  Online spaces may intensify teens' uncertainty in social interactions
06-05 (15:24)  Readers consider medical privacy, where sharks rank in food webs
06-05 (15:24)  The typical Science News reader is ever so atypical
03-05 (17:53)  Want to see butterflies in your backyard? Try doing less yardwork
03-05 (15:24)  College students want to help during an opioid overdose but don't know how
02-05 (17:24)  This orangutan used a medicinal plant on his face wound
02-05 (15:38)  Belugas may communicate by warping a blob of forehead fat
01-05 (19:07)  Scientists developed a sheet of gold that's just one atom thick
01-05 (17:24)  50 years ago, margarine's 'healthy' reputation began to melt away
01-05 (15:07)  Scientists are getting closer to understanding the sun's 'campfire' flares
30-04 (18:38)  A new approach to fighting wildfires combines local knowledge and AI
30-04 (16:07)  A ruinous hailstorm in Spain may have been supercharged by warming seas
30-04 (14:38)  Ximena Velez-Liendo is saving Andean bears with honey
29-04 (19:53)  Three reasons why the ocean's record-breaking hot streak is devastating
29-04 (17:07)  These Stone Age humans were more gatherer than hunter
29-04 (15:38)  'Flavorama' guides readers through the complex landscape of flavor
26-04 (21:38)  Rain Bosworth studies how deaf children experience the world
26-04 (21:38)  Will stashing more CO2 in the ocean help slow climate change?
26-04 (21:38)  'Humanity's spacecraft' Voyager 1 is back online and still exploring
26-04 (21:38)  Irregular bone marrow cells may increase heart disease risk
26-04 (07:07)  Traces of bird flu are showing up in cow milk. Here's what to know
25-04 (21:24)  Malaria parasites can evade rapid tests, threatening eradication goals
25-04 (21:24)  Noise pollution can harm birds even before they hatch
25-04 (21:24)  Rat cells grew in mice brains, and helped sniff out cookies
25-04 (21:24)  Newfound 'altermagnets' shatter the magnetic status quo 
24-04 (21:07)  Pelvic exams at hospitals require written consent, new U.S. guidelines say 
24-04 (21:07)  A new method of making diamonds doesn't require extreme pressure 
24-04 (21:07)  A vaccine for bees has an unexpected effect
24-04 (05:38)  Glowing octocorals have been around for at least 540 million years
24-04 (05:38)  Plant 'time bombs' highlight how sneaky invasive species can be
24-04 (05:38)  Separating science fact from fiction in Netflix's '3 Body Problem' 
24-04 (05:38)  A rapid shift in ocean currents could imperil the world's largest ice shelf
23-04 (05:38)  A new U.S. tool maps where heat will be dangerous for your health
22-04 (21:53)  Pluto's heart-shaped basin might not hide an ocean after all
22-04 (21:53)  Language models may miss signs of depression in Black people's Facebook posts
21-04 (05:38)  Readers discuss Mimas' hidden ocean and ancient cave art
21-04 (05:38)  Rethinking how we live with wildfires
20-04 (05:38)  Our picture of habitability on Europa, a top contender for hosting life, is changing
20-04 (05:38)  A new road map shows how to prevent pandemics
20-04 (05:38)  Aimee Grant investigates the needs of autistic people
19-04 (05:38)  These windpipe cells trigger coughs to keep water out of the lungs
19-04 (05:38)  Jupiter's moon Io may have been volcanically active ever since it was born
17-04 (21:53)  A puzzling mix of artifacts raises questions about Homo sapiens' travels to China
17-04 (21:53)  Tiny treadmills show how fruit flies walk
17-04 (05:24)  Hibernating bumblebee queens have a superpower: Surviving for days underwater
17-04 (05:24)  What can period blood reveal about a person's health?
17-04 (05:24)  In 'Get the Picture,' science helps explore the meaning of art
16-04 (05:07)  This robot can tell when you're about to smile — and smile back
16-04 (05:07)  This newfound longhorn beetle species is unusually fluffy
15-04 (15:07)  50 years ago, scientists wondered how birds find their way home
13-04 (04:38)  Scientists find a naturally occurring molecule that forms a fractal
12-04 (14:38)  In a first, these crab spiders appear to collaborate, creating camouflage
12-04 (04:38)  This marine alga is the first known eukaryote to pull nitrogen from air
12-04 (04:38)  50 years ago, scientists found a lunar rock nearly as old as the moon
12-04 (04:38)  How a sugar acid crucial for life could have formed in interstellar clouds
11-04 (04:24)  Teens are using an unregulated form of THC. Here's what we know
11-04 (04:24)  Immune cells' intense reaction to the coronavirus may lead to pneumonia
10-04 (03:24)  What Science News saw during the solar eclipse
10-04 (03:24)  Flowers may be big antennas for bees' electrical signals
10-04 (03:24)  A protein found in sweat may protect people from Lyme disease
10-04 (03:24)  Polar forests may have just solved a solar storm mystery
10-04 (03:24)  Finally, scientists are making progress on long COVID
09-04 (03:07)  During the awe of totality, scientists studied our planet's reactions
08-04 (13:38)  Heat waves cause more illness and death in U.S. cities with fewer trees
06-04 (02:24)  Your last-minute guide to the 2024 total solar eclipse
06-04 (02:24)  How Ötzi the Iceman really got his tattoos
06-04 (02:24)  Protein whisperer Oluwatoyin Asojo fights neglected diseases
05-04 (02:24)  Explore a map of the next 15 total solar eclipses
05-04 (02:24)  The largest 3-D map of the universe reveals hints of dark energy's secrets
05-04 (02:24)  Physicists take a major step toward making a nuclear clock
04-04 (02:07)  How a 19th century astronomer can help you watch the total solar eclipse
04-04 (02:07)  'On the Move' examines how climate change will alter where people live
04-04 (02:07)  Bird flu has infected a person after spreading to cows. Here's what to know
03-04 (02:07)  Eavesdropping on fish could help us keep better tabs on underwater worlds
03-04 (02:07)  A new study has linked microplastics to heart attacks and strokes. Here's what we know 
02-04 (02:07)  During a total solar eclipse, some colors really pop. Here's why
02-04 (02:07)  Here's why some pigeons do backflips
29-03 (23:53)  Chickadees use memory 'bar codes' to find their hidden food stashes
29-03 (23:53)  Here's how magnetic fields shape desert ants' brains
28-03 (23:53)  How patient-led research could speed up medical innovation
28-03 (23:53)  Earth's oldest known earthquake was probably triggered by plate tectonics
27-03 (23:38)  Climate change is changing how we keep time
27-03 (23:38)  A new image reveals magnetic fields around our galaxy's central black hole
26-03 (23:38)  A teeny device can measure subtle shifts in Earth's gravitational field
26-03 (23:38)  An extinct sofa-sized turtle may have lived alongside humans
26-03 (23:38)  How patient-led research is advancing science
26-03 (23:38)  Readers discuss tardigrades, poison dart frogs and more
25-03 (22:38)  By fluttering its wings, this bird uses body language to tell its mate 'after you'
25-03 (22:38)  AI learned how to sway humans by watching a cooperative cooking game
22-03 (22:07)  Dogs know words for their favorite toys
22-03 (22:07)  Here's what distorted faces can look like to people with prosopometamorphopsia
21-03 (21:24)  These are the chemicals that give teens pungent body odor
21-03 (21:24)  Timbre can affect what harmony is music to our ears

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