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James Webb Telescope Reveals Cloudy Weather on Exoplanet and Insights into Neptune's Moon
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James Webb Telescope Reveals Cloudy Weather on Exoplanet and Insights into Neptune's Moon
California chemical tank malfunction prompts state of emergency and 40,000 evacuations
Dozens of athletes, including former Olympians, plan to participate in Las Vegas event using performance-enhancing drugs
Nate Rott Explores Ethical Dilemmas in Reporting on the Natural World
SpaceX postpones twelfth Starship launch to Friday amid critical IPO aims
SpaceX conducts critical test of Starship rocket ahead of highly anticipated IPO
Scientists Say Trump Administration Is Hindering Access to Federal Grants
Americans Show Increased Alarm Over Ebola and Hantavirus Following COVID-19, Say Experts
Britain Reintroduces Beavers to Combat Flooding as Climate Solution
Guide Offers Steps to Transform Lawns into Wildlife-Friendly Gardens
Bees, Earth's Crucial Pollinators, Share a Mysterious Name
Colossal Biosciences Reports Creation of Artificial Eggs to Revive Extinct Birds
Certain Plants' Extra Chromosomes Could Help Them Survive Climate Change
Over 550 Men in California Fall Ill from Cutting Stone Countertops, Experts Warn of Broader Issue
Phoenix Neighborhood Collaborates to Recapture Loose Tortoise Rex
University College London's Eloise Marais Studies Satellite Pollution's Climate Impact
Arizona State University Professor Proposes Solution to Reduce Asphalt Emissions' Health Impact
Health Officials Struggle to Contain New Ebola Outbreak in DRC with No Known Vaccine
NPR's Short Wave Highlights Future Sunscreens, Art's Impact on Aging, and Sustainable Music Projects
Plants with Multiple Chromosome Sets May Better Survive Environmental Disasters
Researchers Discover Largest Dinosaur in Southeast Asia, Nagatitan, in Thailand
Brain-Monitoring Hearing System Aims to Assist Hearing Impaired in Noisy Settings
Astrophysicist Adam Frank Criticizes Government's UAP Files as 'Fuzzy Blob Videos'
Scientists Discover 59,000-Year-Old Paleolithic Tooth Indicating Possible Dental Procedure
High-School Birders Known as The Pete Dunnelins Attempt Record Bird Count in New Jersey
Arizona Farmers Await Water Reduction Proposal to Stabilize Colorado River
U.S. Defense Department Releases Decades-Old UFO Files and Recent Anomalous Phenomena Reports
Art-house Drama 'Silent Friend' Connects Three Stories Across a Century Through a Tree
David Attenborough Celebrates 100th Birthday as a National Treasure in Wildlife Documentation
Devils Hole Pupfish Population Dips to 20 Amid Federal Scientific Staffing Cuts
Family's podcast explores aging, dementia, and death through heartfelt stories
Nickel Mining in Indonesia Raises Environmental and Health Concerns Despite Job Creation
USDA Plans Closure of Research Center; Beekeepers and Scientists Concerned About Impact on Honeybee Death Response
New Study Quantifies Economic and Health Benefits of Pollinators
Stillaguamish Tribe Purchases Land to Restore Wetlands and Salmon Habitats in Washington
Stranded Whale Timmy Rescued After Weeklong Effort
Former PEPFAR Chief Science Officer Mike Reid Resigns Over U.S. Global Health Strategy Concerns
U.S. and Canadian approvals needed for Bridger Pipeline Expansion
NPR's Short Wave Explores Scorpions' Weapons, Coffee Quality Measurement, and Dream Content
Craig Venter, Pioneer of Human Genome Sequencing, Dies at 79