<p>Astronomers have for the first time observed an atmosphere around a giant planet orbiting a white dwarf</p>
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<p>The bionic bugs could be called up for aquatic search and rescue missions, according to the researchers</p>
<p>A new ruling rules that geofence warrants are Fourth Amendment searches, but it stops short of banning police access to revealing location histories</p>
<p>A new quantum computer sets a high watermark for accuracy. Are we on the verge of a big breakthrough?</p>
<p>After decades of debate, the scientific case is clear for Europe’s Future Circular Collider, a colossal successor to the Large Hadron Collider. But transforming this megaproject from vision to reality is far from guaranteed</p>
<p>Three companies will receive a total of $600 million to executive four moon landings, laying the groundwork for a planned crewed outpost on the surface</p>
<p>Temperatures in New York’s Central Park haven’t surpassed 100 degrees Fahrenheit since 2012; but that may be about to change</p>
<p>How Emmy Noether's theorem uses the Lagrangian to provide a formula for calculating the quantity of symmetries in a system—like the orbit of planets.</p>
<p>A new model flags people at high risk of sudden cardiac death from a routine ECG—and reveals a warning sign in the heart’s electrical activity</p>
<p>The speedy machine displaces the U.S.’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s El Capitan at the top of the TOP500 rankings of the world’s fastest supercomputers</p>
<p>As Kew Botanic Gardens completes a scan of its collections, AI tools could help in the fight against biodiversity loss</p>
<p>This brilliant new image, taken by Europe’s Euclid space telescope, offers a preview of the kind of imaging that will be possible with NASA’s upcoming Roman telescope</p>
<p>Pigeons seem to defy a century-old psychology law about how rewards and consequences help us learn</p>
<p>The toxin behind two outbreaks in seven months is hard to find—and just a handful of labs are equipped to look for it at all</p>
<p>A prolonged, intense heat wave will make temperatures feel as hot as 115 degrees Fahrenheit in the eastern U.S. this week</p>
<p>Training people to pay attention to the right visual cues nearly doubled how accurately they could spot AI-generated faces</p>
<p>Inside the quest to rescue NASA’s aging Swift observatory</p>
<p>A handful of start-up firms are testing therapies that target specific epigenetic markers to treat everything from high cholesterol to a rare muscular disorder</p>
<p>A field guide to the space rocks you might see streaking across the night sky</p>
<p>Our solar system is a celestial shooting gallery, chock-full of flying projectiles that one day could threaten Earth—so what can we do about it?</p>
<p>Key differences in the chemical structure of butter and margarine mean choosing one or the other has a big effect on your baking</p>
<p>Julie Elie has been studying zebra finch vocalizations for years. Now, she has won the Coller-Dolittle Prize for progress toward a world where humans can talk to animals</p>
<p>The discovery of a completely new type of gravitational wave could reveal what happens near a black hole’s event horizon</p>
<p>This Silicon Valley-backed venture is unraveling the mangled remains of scrolls ruined by the 79 C.E. eruption of Vesuvius that destroyed Herculaneum and Pompeii</p>
<p>Sometimes we mistake one kind of object with another to disastrous effect</p>