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/ 7 months agoScientists perform the first pig-to-human lung transplant
The genetically modified lung remained viable for nine days, but the recipient’s immune responses need more research, scientists say.Read More
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/ 7 months agoThe mysterious, extinct ‘Fuegian dog’ was actually a semi-tame fox
Historic European accounts long described the canids as domesticated dogs. A new study suggests that’s probably not true.Read More
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/ 7 months agoNASA’s Webb telescope spotted a new moon orbiting Uranus
Like the Uranus’s other 28 moons, the newfound object spotted by JWST will be named after a William Shakespeare or Alexander...
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/ 7 months agoThe phoenix isn’t the only critter to survive the flames
There are no real phoenixes hiding anywhere. But science has revealed that some living things can take quite a bit of...
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/ 7 months agoShifting vaccine guidelines inject uncertainty into getting fall COVID shots
Respiratory viruses often surge in the fall. We asked an infectious diseases expert how best to protect ourselves given a shifting...
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/ 7 months agoA dying star revealed its heartÂ
Before exploding, a star shed most of its layers, giving a glimpse at a massive star’s deep interior. The event may...
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/ 7 months agoThe Vera Rubin Observatory is ready to revolutionize astronomy
Sporting the world’s largest digital camera, the new telescope is poised to help solve some of the universe’s biggest mysteries.Read More
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/ 7 months agoThese giant carnivorous bats hug, cuddle — and even share dinner
Infrared cameras in Costa Rica revealed that the world’s largest carnivorous bat maintains close social bonds through wing wraps and prey...
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/ 7 months agoAround the world, birds sing longer in light-polluted areas
In light-polluted landscapes, birds’ singing time is an average of 50 minutes longer per day. It’s still unclear if this hurts...
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/ 7 months agoFrilly bug feet inspire a water-striding robot
Ripple bugs’ nimble movements on the surface of water inspired a robot with automatically unfurling fans on its feet.Read More



