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Constant bloating, brain fog, or sugar cravings? Your gut might be sending urgent signals. A top gastroenterologist shares five warning signs of poor gut health and when to seek help.
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The quest to pin down the source of the burst led to a derelict 60-year-old satellite.
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The MIT professor, a recipient of the National Medal of Science, developed technologies that helped pave the way for the Global Positioning System.
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A new breakdown of earthworm DNA could help us better understand how evolution works, and it could prove Darwin completely wrong.
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Astronomers have uncovered a vast cloud of energetic particles—a "mini halo"—surrounding one of the most distant galaxy clusters ever observed, marking a major step forward in understanding the hidden forces that shape the cosmos.
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Swiss scientists have developed a photosynthetic living material that uses cyanobacteria to absorb and store CO2.
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Zooming in on 78 disks in the Ophiuchus star-forming region, scientists saw hitherto undiscovered structures around young stars.
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The closest galactic relative to the Milky Way helped astronomers discover dark matter in the 1960's.
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A breakthrough discovery on Mars could soon make human missions possible.
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ASA Won two Emmy awards last night
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The high seas of the dinosaur era were teeming with a plethora of squids, a new study has found.
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Things almost went exactly as planned.
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The fireball was visible from several states including Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
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There is currently a 4.3% chance that the giant space rock 2024 YR4 will hit the moon in seven years. If this does happen, debris from the nuclear bomb-like impact could trigger a "spectacular" meteor shower that will endanger Earth-orbiting satellites.
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V462 Lupi will soon vanish from the night sky, but before it does, the dark skies around the new moon present a perfect time to head away from city lights to hunt down the light from this ancient nova.
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New eclipsing binary stars discovered: Citizen scientists help identify 7,936 new pairs, advancing research on stellar physics and exoplanet detection.
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There will be several chances to see the shadow of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, pass across the ringed planet's Earth-facing surface over the next few months. The rare spectacle is only visible every 15 years.
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Present-day disk galaxies often contain a thick, star-filled outer disk and an embedded thin disk of stars. For instance, our own Milky Way galaxy’s thick
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Ramakrishna Podila, a materials physicist in the Clemson University Department of Physics and Astronomy, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Podila’s research is highly interdisciplinary and combines physics, chemistry, biology and materials science. …
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A groundbreaking experiment off the coast of Alaska has unlocked a 20-minute “conversation” with a humpback whale. Using cutting-edge AI, scientists decoded complex whale vocalizations, revealing unexpected patterns in their communication.
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Geologic records reveal that magnetic field strength and oxygen levels rise and fall together, implying deep-Earth processes influence surface habitability.
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Chinese scientists push for cubesat swarm mission to fly by infamous asteroid Apophis China could launch a mission involving multiple flybys of asteroid Apophis with a swarm of cubesats when the rocky body approaches Earth in 2029.
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Images have revealed the last thing a NASA spacecraft saw before plunging into Saturn's atmosphere
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A newly discovered, agile herbivore from the Late Jurassic period offers a fresh glimpse into the hidden world of small dinosaurs that thrived alongside giants.
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Follow every pick across the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft on Wednesday night with the latest updates from Barclays Center in Brooklyn
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