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‘Incredible’ fossil reveals earliest relative of lizards and their kin

Paleontologists use x-rays to reconstruct ancient reptile bones too fragile to remove from rock

Paleontologists use x-rays to reconstruct ancient reptile bones too fragile to remove from rock

Author Jake BuehlerPosted on September 10, 2025

The trick to blowing the perfect dandelion

The umbrellalike tufts resist downward tugs but slip free when lifted up into the wind

The umbrellalike tufts resist downward tugs but slip free when lifted up into the wind

Author Celina ZhaoPosted on September 9, 2025

Holographic tiger created with technique borrowed from early cinema experiment

“Holostereosynthesis” can make holograms out of anything with layers

“Holostereosynthesis” can make holograms out of anything with layers

Author Celina ZhaoPosted on September 9, 2025

Remembering David Baltimore, a titan who transformed biology and spoke bluntly

The influential Nobel laureate ran institutions, trained future scientific leaders, survived a scandal, and shaped policy

The influential Nobel laureate ran institutions, trained future scientific leaders, survived a scandal, and shaped policy

Author Jon CohenPosted on September 9, 2025September 9, 2025

Microscopic robots navigate ‘artificial spacetimes’

Light-guided bots are steered through mazes like spacecraft tugged by gravity

Light-guided bots are steered through mazes like spacecraft tugged by gravity

Author Rachel BerkowitzPosted on September 9, 2025

Africa’s mpox epidemic no longer an international emergency, WHO says

The disease continues to spread in several African countries, but cases are down after an explosion in 2024

The disease continues to spread in several African countries, but cases are down after an explosion in 2024

Author Jon CohenPosted on September 8, 2025

Thawing permafrost is turning Arctic rivers orange—spelling trouble for fish

In Alaska’s Salmon River, leached metals reach levels that are toxic for aquatic life

In Alaska’s Salmon River, leached metals reach levels that are toxic for aquatic life

Author Warren CornwallPosted on September 8, 2025

How do giant sperm avoid getting tangled up?

Study in fruit flies sheds light on quirk of insect fertility

Study in fruit flies sheds light on quirk of insect fertility

Author Rohini SubrahmanyamPosted on September 5, 2025

Florida plans to nix vaccine mandates. How well do they work?

Abandoning long-standing vaccine requirements for schoolchildren could prompt bigger outbreaks, researchers warn

Abandoning long-standing vaccine requirements for schoolchildren could prompt bigger outbreaks, researchers warn

Author Jon CohenPosted on September 5, 2025

U.S. will fulfill Biden-era pledge to provide HIV prevention breakthrough to millions

Trump administration cuts to global health programs had put promise in doubt

Trump administration cuts to global health programs had put promise in doubt

Author Jon CohenPosted on September 5, 2025

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