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The molecular cloud is brimming with material that could birth baby stars.
New research finds that ER visits related to semaglutide use might be on the rise.
The first operational batch of Project Kuiper satellites reached orbit Monday, kickstarting the deployment of a long-delayed broadband constellation.
TAE Technologies claims its setup produces 100 times the power of other designs at half the cost, but the road to commercial fusion is littered with hype.
Researchers warn that current land management models don't account for accelerated, human-driven rock formation processes.
The woman—with skin, hair and nails still intact—belonged to the little-known Caral civilization, which flourished in Peru 5,000 years ago
The spacecraft suffered an engine anomaly that left it stuck in Earth's orbit for decades, and now it's slated for an uncontrolled reentry.
New research shows that nearly everyone with a obese BMI would be considered obese using other common tests.
The ADAM contraceptive is a hydrogel injected into the male sperm ducts to block the passage of sperm, and it seems to still be effective two years into the first human clinical trial.
The world’s tiniest animal somehow got more hardcore.
The paleontological treasure sat in a fossil collection in Brazil, unnoticed.
Peculiarities in the orbits of two brown dwarfs indicate the presence of something even more extraordinary.
Spacesuit parts are being tested in a cryogenic ice chamber to see how well they would fare in the lunar south pole.
Researchers have identified a compound that could block certain life-threatening and hard-to-treat allergic reactions.
New research has found a link between a toxin produced by certain E. coli bacteria and early onset colorectal cancer.
Even if measles vaccination rates stay the same, there could still be over 850,000 cases according to new research.
The HiRise camera is living up to its name, capturing a rare look at the veteran rover from way up in Martian orbit.
The carnivorous "bone collector" caterpillar is the only known species of its kind, researchers say, and its ancient lineage may soon die out.
Solar Orbiter pieced together 200 ultraviolet images to show our star’s million-degree atmosphere in all its glory.
Scientists argue that blanking out is its own state of consciousness, distinct from having your mind wander off.
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