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Science
Physicists haven’t yet ruled out the possibility that the universe has a complicated topology in which space loops back around on itself.
The reduced shielding from cosmic radiation may have led to higher oxygen levels in the atmosphere and oceans, which in turn allowed for the growth of larger animals.
Mars Sample Return and missions to study other planets and celestial bodies, including lunar efforts, face big cuts and delays.
Although not completely vegetarian, the Iberomaurusian hunter-gatherers from North Africa heavily relied on plants like acorns, pistachios, and oats.
After experiencing glitches for five months, the respected space probe contacted Earth and is still carrying out its interstellar mission billions of kilometers away.
We asked the experts: Should people be worried? Pasteurization and the H5N1 virus’s route to infection suggests risks to people remains low.
Genetic mutations are causing Plasmodium falciparum, the parasites that cause malaria, to be undetectable by rapid tests. New, more sensitive tests could help.
Exposing zebra finch eggs and young birds to traffic sounds had long-term impacts on health, raising worries about increased human-made noise.
Lab-created diamonds can form at atmospheric pressure in a liquid of gallium, iron, nickel, and silicon.
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