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The path to de-extinction: A conversation with paleogeneticist Beth Shapiro, the new chief science officer at Colossal Biosciences.
Plus: Alarming levels of bird flu detected in milk, Voyager 1 regains cosmic clarity, and examining the effectiveness of washing produce to remove pesticides.
Florida scientists have reported the first known and fatal case of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in a bottlenose dolphin.
The orbiting observatory was recently shut down in November because one of its instruments started giving incorrect readings.
Archaeological evidence adds ball courts to the list of Maya structures that were blessed with offerings.
The draft resolution sponsored by the U.S. and Japan would have reaffirmed a ban already put forth by the Outer Space Treaty.
The Vermont senator is launching an investigation into why these game-changing diabetes and obesity drugs can cost more than $1,000 a month in America.
Scientists have deciphered a document lost in the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius, using AI to read ink invisible to the naked eye.
Underneath the parched sands of Atacama is a massive, diverse group of bacteria and a previously undetected biosphere, according to a new study.
The dolphin was shot in the brain, spinal cord, and heart.
A new imaging technique can peer inside the fatty cargo of a tumor cell.
Since 2016, the NASA mission has captured some awe-inspiring views of alien worlds and promising venues for alien life.
China's Tiangong space station partially lost power after its solar panels were struck by an unidentified object late last year.
We've been sending animals to space for nearly 75 years, leading to critically important science and no shortage of bizarre stories.
Unistellar’s new range of telescopes offer advanced features and clear imaging, suitable for all astronomers despite their smaller size and higher price.
The potentially hazardous asteroid is on its way for an uncomfortably close flyby of Earth in 2029.
FDA lab tests detected traces of H5N1 avian influenza in store-bought milk, suggesting it's spread further than currently documented.
Asteroid Kamo’oalewa, discovered in 2016, has puzzled astronomers with its unusual Earth-like orbit.
At SpaceX's manufacturing facility in Brownsville, Texas, the injury rate is more than seven times the industry average.
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