Could a Blood Test Effectively Screen for Cancers?
The innovation shows promise, but so far, it returns many false positives
Hurricane Fiona Causes 'Catastrophic' Damage in Puerto Rico
The island faces major blackouts, and it could be several days before all the lights are back on
What Caused Saturn’s Rings and Tilt? Perhaps the Destruction of a Moon
Scientists propose that about 160 million years ago, the moon was torn apart, creating the planet’s iconic rings
Scientists Test How Objects Fall in Space
In the most precise experiment to date, researchers confirm a principle of Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity
Virus Linked With Rare Polio-Like Condition in Children on the Rise, CDC Warns
This year, there have been 13 confirmed cases of the condition, which weakens muscles and reflexes
By Reading Brainwaves, an A.I. Aims to Predict What Words People Listened to
The research is a long way off from practical use, but researchers hope it might one day aid communication for people who experienced brain injuries
A Dutch City Is Banning Some Meat Advertisements in Public Spaces
The climate change-motivated move is accompanied by bans on fossil fuel ads elsewhere in the Netherlands
Scientists Discover a Planet With the Potential to Support Life
It orbits a small, cold star about 100 light-years from Earth
How a Volcanic Eruption Caught Seismologists by Surprise
Scientists reveal why Africa's Mount Nyiragongo erupted without any perceived warning signs in May last year
Needle-Free Covid-19 Vaccines Approved in China and India
Doses inhaled through the mouth or nose might provide better protection against mild infections and transmission, preliminary studies show
A Lunchbox-Sized Device Is Making Oxygen on Mars
By scaling up the technology, NASA could allow future astronauts to breathe on the Red Planet
CDC Recommends New Covid-19 Boosters Targeting Omicron Subvariants
The updated shots could be available within days
Male Dolphins Have (Lots of) Wingmen
To find a mate, male dolphins work together in complex social networks that dwarf those of any other animal, except humans, study finds
Melting Greenland Ice Sheet Will Cause at Least Ten Inches of Sea-Level Rise, Study Finds
Experts break down the new finding, which provides a higher estimate of meltwater than previous research
Webb Telescope Detects Carbon Dioxide on a Far-Away Planet
Finding this greenhouse gas on other worlds could give scientists clues in the search for extraterrestrial life
Spider Slander Runs Rampant Online
Nearly half of news stories about spider bites contain misinformation, which experts say can hurt conservation efforts
Sleep Deprivation Could Make People More Selfish, Study Finds
Researchers measured charitable donations, looked at brain scans and conducted questionnaires to track changes in generosity
How Two Dozen Rabbits Started an Ecological Invasion in Australia
The country’s “most serious pests” can be traced to one shipment from England in 1859, study shows
Children Living Near Fracking Sites Have an Increased Risk for Leukemia, Study Suggests
Researchers find negative health impacts for young people and newborns related to oil and gas development
Do Dogs Really Cry Tears of Joy When Reunited With Their Owners?
Experts are divided about a new study suggesting dogs' tears are associated with emotion
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