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Alien worlds may be able to make their own water

Ocean planets could arise from rocks reacting with thick hydrogen atmospheres, lab experiments show

Ocean planets could arise from rocks reacting with thick hydrogen atmospheres, lab experiments show

Author Robin George AndrewsPosted on October 29, 2025

Innovative antivenom is a ‘potential game changer’ for snakebites

Synthetic cocktail of llama and alpaca “nanobodies” protected mice from venoms of 17 snakes

Synthetic cocktail of llama and alpaca “nanobodies” protected mice from venoms of 17 snakes

Author Christie WilcoxPosted on October 29, 2025

Facing claims of animal abuse, a major breeder of research dogs will close its pipeline

Ridglan Farms has agreed to stop selling beagles for scientific studies, leaving just one major U.S. supplier

Ridglan Farms has agreed to stop selling beagles for scientific studies, leaving just one major U.S. supplier

Author David GrimmPosted on October 29, 2025

Vaccine protects people from paratyphoid fever in a ‘human challenge’ study

Volunteers who swallowed disease-causing bacteria were less likely to get sick after an oral vaccine

Volunteers who swallowed disease-causing bacteria were less likely to get sick after an oral vaccine

Author Martin EnserinkPosted on October 29, 2025

Aquarium hijinks provide strongest evidence yet that sharks love to play

Study hints at a deeper intelligence—and a need for enrichment in captivity

Study hints at a deeper intelligence—and a need for enrichment in captivity

Author Christa Lesté-LasserrePosted on October 29, 2025

Meta and TikTok are obstructing researchers’ access to data, European Commission rules

Data are needed to study how social media spreads misinformation and influences elections, scientists say

Data are needed to study how social media spreads misinformation and influences elections, scientists say

Author Kai KupferschmidtPosted on October 29, 2025

To thwart food poisoning, tiny needles could inject bacteria-slaying viruses into your meal

Experimental patches on meat, fruits, and vegetables can destroy up to 99.9% of bacteria

Experimental patches on meat, fruits, and vegetables can destroy up to 99.9% of bacteria

Author Celina ZhaoPosted on October 29, 2025

AI hallucinates because it’s trained to fake answers it doesn’t know

Teaching chatbots to say “I don’t know” could curb hallucinations. It could also break AI’s business model

Teaching chatbots to say “I don’t know” could curb hallucinations. It could also break AI’s business model

Author Celina ZhaoPosted on October 28, 2025

Man’s pig kidney fails just shy of setting record

The xenotransplant, from a gene-edited pig, had survived for nearly 9 months in Tim Andrews

The xenotransplant, from a gene-edited pig, had survived for nearly 9 months in Tim Andrews

Author Jon CohenPosted on October 27, 2025

Argentina’s move to woo Trump has derailed South America’s largest radio telescope

U.S.-Chinese tensions have left nearly complete observatory in limbo, jeopardizing research into pulsars and other celestial objects

U.S.-Chinese tensions have left nearly complete observatory in limbo, jeopardizing research into pulsars and other celestial objects

Author María de los Ángeles OrfilaPosted on October 27, 2025

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