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A weird ice that may form on alien planets has finally been observed

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
Water molecules against a black background.

A strange type of ice thought to dwell deep in the oceans of alien planets has finally been proven to exist. For the first time, researchers have directly observed a …

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Before altering the air, microbes oxygenated large swaths of the sea

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
hundreds of mound-shaped stromatolites in shallow water

Ancient oxygen-making microbes may have oxygenated large swaths of Earth’s seafloor hundreds of millions of years before the element filled the atmosphere. Geochemical analysis of sediments deposited roughly 2.6 billion …

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A chemical in plastics is tied to heart disease deaths

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
a photo of tomatoes in plastic clam shell packages

A common chemical in household plastics has been linked with heart disease deaths. In 2018, about 13.5 percent of the more than 2.6 million deaths from cardiovascular disease among people …

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Losing a key U.S. climate report would hurt future disaster prep

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
Muddy-looking water surrounds a car and house, creeping up toward the car windows and the steps of the front porch.

This year may already be on track to be the second hottest on record, after 2024. Floods and tornadoes are wracking wide swathes of the United States. And more wild …

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A NASA rover finally found Mars’ missing carbon

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
An image taken by NASA

The carbon that once warmed Mars’ atmosphere has been locked in its rusty rocks for millennia.  That’s the story revealed by a hidden cache of carbon-bearing minerals unearthed by NASA’s …

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Cool water could protect sea stars from a mysterious disease

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
A diver examines a sunflower shaped sea star on a rock.

A mysterious disease that has plagued sea stars for more than a decade may have met its match in the fjords of British Columbia. Sunflower sea stars discovered thriving in …

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Yes, there really is a black hole on the loose in Sagittarius

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
An image of the constellation Sagittarius shows a star-dotted expanse of space. There is a lone black hole (not visible) on the loose in the region.

For the first time, astronomers have confirmed the existence of a lone black hole — one with no star orbiting it. It’s “the only one so far,” says Kailash Sahu, …

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Neandertals may have hunted in horse-trapping teams 200,000 years ago

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
an image of wild horses

Neandertals formed sophisticated hunting parties that drove wild horses into fatal traps around 200,000 years ago. At Germany’s Schöningen site, wooden spears, double-pointed sticks, stone artifacts and butchered remains of …

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$1.8 billion in NIH grant cuts hit minority health research the hardest

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
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The headlines keep coming: Another federal grant funding medical research terminated. Another lab devoted to mental health losing its funding. Another clinical trial stopped. It’s all part of actions the …

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The axolotl is endangered in the wild. A discovery offers hope

May 23, 2025 by Flynn Hardess
An image of an axolotl looking at the camera

Despite capturing hearts around the world, the wild axolotl — an aquatic salamander with feathery frills and a soft smile — faces extinction. Fortunately, for both axolotls and their fans, …

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