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<p>Hurricane season is shaped by the ingredients needed to produce a tropical cyclone, and this year the Atlantic may be relatively quiet</p>
<p>A deadly Ebola outbreak is spreading fast—and U.S. cuts to foreign aid are making it worse</p>
<p>‘Penguin’ decays from CERN’s latest Large Hadron Collider experiment hint at weird new physics</p>
<p>It's not clear why the National Science Foundation may be limiting funding to certain U.S. universities</p>
<p>The new open-source atlas, generated by an AI tool called ESMFold2, vastly increases the known protein universe</p>
NASA’s Hubble captures gorgeous new photo of a spiral galaxy as it wanders through the Virgo Cluster
<p>Messier 88 is an active galaxy with a central supermassive black hole that is gobbling up gas and dust</p>
<p>As General Dwight D. Eisenhower prepared for D-Day, he needed a forecast. The new movie <i>Pressure</i> shows the tense make-or-break weather prediction that led to the successful invasion of Europe that spelled the beginning of the end of World War II</p>
<p>High-bandwidth memory keeps powerful AI chips fed with data, and demand for it helped Boise-based Micron briefly top $1 trillion</p>
<p>New-generation GLP-1 drugs, such as retatrutide, are achieving higher rates of weight loss. How much weight is too much and too fast to lose?</p>
<p>The latest flight of the New Glenn rocket was meant to prepare Blue Origin for a series of NASA-funded lunar voyages. Instead it ended before it began</p>
<p>The unseasonably hot weather has already claimed at least 18 lives and history shows more are likely on the way.</p>
<p>Deep surveys of the sky have turned up galaxies vastly larger than our own. Are there even bigger ones yet to be seen?</p>
<p>A new look at how everything from handwriting to AI quietly reshapes our bodies, habits and sense of connection</p>
<p>These proposed Office of Management and Budget regulations would render the federal research grant review process opaque</p>
<p>How animals use Earth’s magnetic field to navigate is one of biology’s biggest unsolved mysteries. This study proposes a totally new source for the sixth sense</p>
<p>Wemby’s height gives him an advantage in blocking and rebounding, but how does the tallest player in the NBA keep hitting all those threes?</p>
<p>A near-miss incident and a deadly chemical accident in a single week have affected thousands and drawn scrutiny to federal rules around risk management at chemical plants</p>
<p>Biochemist Kamala Baghvat, later known as Kamala Sohonie, forced open the doors of India’s male-only laboratories and used her knowledge to help feed a nation</p>
<p>Some neuroscientists argue that the roots of experience lie deep inside the brain. If they’re right, the consciousness club will get a lot bigger</p>
<p>Weapons-grade plutonium can fuel nuclear reactors known as mixed oxide reactors, but none of these exist in the U.S.</p>
<p>A record-setting collection of precisely measured gravitational waves reveals new information about how black holes behave and evolve</p>
<p>Generating and confirming the randomness of qubits could lead to breakthroughs in computer data encryption</p>
<p>The discarded fragments of this creature apparently refuse to die, leading researchers to claim immortality</p>
<p>At an event at NASA Headquarters event, space agency officials unveiled the first rovers and landers headed to the future site of its planned lunar south pole outpost</p>