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When the Chicxulub asteroid slammed into Earth, it set off a chain of planet-wide devastation. New research suggests we should blame Jupiter.
Object CWISE J1249 is a bit of a mystery; all we know is that it has some unique properties and it's moving really fast. Like, really fast.
Researchers have detected the first case of Thelazia callipaeda infection in a Pennsylvania black bear—a troubling sign that the worm has established a foothold in North America.
Data from the James Webb Space Telescope indicates Psyche could be covered in water and a chemical that combines with iron to form rust.
The enormous assemblage of snoozing sharks were all female, posing a mystery to marine biologists.
New research reveals that most people undergo two significant biological changes in their bodies during their lifetime, typically in their mid 40s and early 60s.
A new, deadlier variant of the viral disease is spreading widely, WHO officials warn.
NASA put out a request for the private sector to take over its VIPER rover, and Intuitive Machines answered the call.
Researchers were able to reverse anorexia symptoms in mice by increasing levels of a peptide important to stimulating hunger.
Citizen scientists are invited to use a specialized app to sift through photos captured by powerful telescopes, searching for signs of neutron stars merging.
Fragments of the Altar Stone are geologically different from the others at Stonehenge, but similar to those found hundreds of miles away, according to new research.
In a new study published on Wednesday, scientists report that consumer roach sprays often fail to kill German cockroaches under real-world conditions.
Using quantum technology in space could help scientists unravel the mysteries of dark matter.
Scientists have uncovered a link between having shingles and cognitive decline.
The two planets won't appear this close again in the night sky until 2033. Here's how to watch this unusual celestial display.
Fram2 could fly as early as this year, marking SpaceX's seventh private crew of astronauts.
While incest was generally considered taboo in the community that inhabited Paquimé, it may have been overlooked—and leveraged—by the power-grasping upper classes.
Recent solar activity has triggered a severe G4 geomagnetic storm, causing auroras to appear worldwide and with more possibly visible tonight.
Seismic speed data from NASA's decommissioned InSight lander strongly hints at the presence of liquid water on Mars.
In a new report, doctors in Japan detail how the man was killed by a popular supplement containing Clostridium butyricum.
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