<p>Researchers have created the first high-resolution global map of the extent of one of Earth’s largest—and least visible—living networks</p>
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<p>Children living in areas with low socioeconomic opportunities have more tired and stressed brains, a new study finds</p>
<p>New results challenge AI’s promise for solving how fluids swirl—and suggest a more human path forward</p>
<p>Johanna Gabriela Ottilie “Tilly” Edinger dedicated her career to studying ancient brains. It saved her life</p>
<p>The Tianwen-2 spacecraft is slowly closing in on the near-Earth asteroid Kamo‘oalewa, on a mission that would bring China’s first asteroid samples back to Earth in 2027</p>
<p>Scientists have been expecting El Niño to set in for quite a while now—and it’s finally official</p>
<p>Controlling a small group of “noisy” sheep holds hints for computer algorithms</p>
<p>Extreme heat poses a risk to players, spectators and workers—find out where the danger is and how to keep cool</p>
<p>Cold fronts colliding with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico could cause dangerous weather conditions, forecasters say</p>
<p>Eight years after a Chinese scientist's report of gene-edited babies shocked the world, U.S. scientists reported editing embryos not meant for pregnancies using a more precise technique</p>
<p>The second batch of “First Proof” problems is meant to evaluate AI’s usefulness for research-level math. The best model got six or seven of the 10 questions basically right</p>
<p>The ability to run “mental marathons” is a skill children can learn through simple, but dedicated, practice</p>
<p>A step-by-step guide to the “Doginburgh Inventory,” a new pawedness test developed by dog behavior researchers</p>
<p>The fossilized remains of more than 450 whales have amassed along a 750-mile-long stretch of the Indian Ocean floor</p>
<p>FIFA is building temporary natural-grass fields meant to play consistently across 16 stadiums in three countries</p>
<p>Dogs spontaneously aid struggling humans the way young children do—whereas cats wait until they stand to benefit</p>
<p>Angine de Poitrine don't abide by the usual rules of Western music, using their own custom-built guitar to strike notes that shouldn't exist</p>
<p>As millions of soccer fans pack FIFA World Cup venues, public health scientists created a wastewater monitoring network to forecast potential disease threats—from measles to Ebola</p>
<p>How scientists are engineering the perfect World Cup pitch—one so flawless that players never notice it</p>
<p>Dermatologists and skincare aficionados are excited for the U.S. to finally get a new, more protective sunscreen filter after more than 20 years of regulatory roadblocks. Here’s how bemotrizinol works</p>
<p>An idea from topology explains why you can never get rid of your cowlicks—and, oddly enough, it’s critical in nuclear fusion</p>
<p>A mere 12 percent of Americans say they trust the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations “a great deal”</p>
<p>NASA’s <i>Artemis III </i>crew includes three NASA astronauts and one European Space Agency astronaut</p>
<p>To run errands across apps, Apple’s upgraded assistant needs deep access to personal data the company has walled off for years</p>
<p>Weight lifting and other forms of resistance training can increase bone density, lower diabetes risk and boost mental health</p>