Juno, a NASA mission designed to study Jupiter’s origins, sent back new views of the most eruptive world in the solar system.
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Tracing the history of the earliest animals offers clues to whether the birth of the neuron was a one-time event
As the number of bees and other pollinators falls, field pansies are adapting by fertilizing their own seeds, a new study found.
Federal health officials and other experts have repeatedly sought to counter erroneous comments about the vaccines by Dr. Joseph Ladapo, Florida’s surgeon general.
Hospitalizations have ticked upward, and there are at least 1,200 Covid-related deaths each week. Americans should mask more often, and vaccination rates remain too low, experts say.
Tissue samples from a polar bear that was found dead have tested positive for the virus.
A new thermal transistor can control heat as precisely as an electrical transistor can control electricity
New research is trying to remake the case that fossils known as Nanotyrannus were their own species, rather than a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex.
Several new studies reveal that getting multiple COVID vaccine doses provides strong protection against lingering symptoms