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Local advocacy groups argue the ambitious launch schedule could increase pollution, harm wildlife, and disrupt fishing.
KJ was born with a metabolic disorder that kills up to 50% of infants.
A new molecular technology could help us solve our ever-growing need for data storage, scientists say.
NASA just brought Voyager 1’s dead thrusters back to life—right before the spacecraft goes quiet for nearly two years.
Harvard had an Antiques Roadshow moment when a professor discovered that an original copy of the Magna Carta was worth millions.
New research shows that lung function doesn't stay at its peak for very long.
This was the company's second attempt to land on the Moon, with both missions having toppled over on the lunar surface.
New research identifies a unique mutation found only in cats that explains their orangeness.
To settle lingering health fears, scientists blasted human skin cells with intense 5G signals to see if the radiation does any damage.
SB 535 formally paves the way for health care clinics to become 'experimental treatment centers' that can provide drugs still in development to willing patients.
Scientists used cameras aboard NASA's Perseverance rover to capture unprecedented views of the Red Planet's green glowing sky.
During his testimony before the House Appropriations Committee, RFK opined on abortions, vaccines, and MLK Jr.
Fossilized footprints from Australia are forcing paleontologists to rethink the tetrapod family tree.
CT scans, UV light, and careful prep work uncovered feathers that may have given the ancient dinosaur liftoff.
A newly described species from the Burgess Shale had three eyes, clawed limbs, and a tail full of gills—plus internal organs preserved in stunning detail.
Instead of using the Large Hadron Collider to smash atoms together, researchers briefly turned lead into gold by facilitating near-misses.
All living things cast an eerie glow, apparently.
New research suggests that the pesticides used to keep golf courses pristine aren't without risk.
"This has left us scratching our heads."
Gravity may not be a fundamental force of nature, but a byproduct of the universe streamlining information like a cosmic computer.
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