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How the US is preparing for a potential bird flu pandemic

Dairy cows at a farm in the US Shutterstock / Roman Melnyk As a bird flu virus continues to spread…

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Bowhead whales still harmed from whaling that ended a century ago

Bowheads feel the impacts of commercial whaling 100 years later Doc White/Nature Picture Library/Alamy Commercial whaling of bowheads ended about…

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Traces of hallucinogenic plants and chile peppers found at Maya ball court suggest rituals took place there

A bundle of botanicals buried at an ancient Maya ball court in Mexico may have been placed there as part…

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PTSD tied to 95 ‘risk hotspots’ in the genome

The world’s largest-ever genetic study of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has uncovered 95 hotspots in the genome that are tied…

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Watch 2 gorgeous supernova remnants evolve over 20 years (timelapse video)

When we picture what’s in deep space, we often think of static images — colorful composites of distant objects like…

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New UTI vaccine wards off infection for years, early studies suggest

A new mouth-spray vaccine reportedly stops urinary tract infections (UTIs) from coming back again and again, as can happen in…

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US Space Force picks Rocket Lab for 2025 Victus Haze space domain awareness mission

The continued push for space domain awareness comes with contracts between the U.S. Space Force and space services companies to…

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Exploding stars send out powerful bursts of energy − I’m leading a citizen scientist project to classify and learn about these bright flashes

This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Amy Lien is…

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Blood test powered by AI could catch osteoarthritis 8 years earlier than X-ray, early data show

A simple blood test may be able to detect knee osteoarthritis in people who’ve yet to develop any symptoms —…

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Wow! Private space-junk probe snaps historic photo of discarded rocket in orbit

Space junk just got an epic close-up. The ADRAS-J satellite, operated by the Japanese company Astroscale, successfully maneuvered to within…

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