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Sun

SMILE spacecraft will use X-ray vision to study the northern lights and more

The three-year mission aims solve the mysteries of Earth’s magnetosphere.

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Bees

Worker bees have power to pick their queen

Bumble bees either become the larger and fertile queen or a smaller and sterile worker.

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Evolution

Neanderthals dined on shellfish much earlier than humans

Many of their harvesting techniques are similar to ones used today.

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Evolution

Leg evolution made most humans right-handed

‘Rightie’ preference isn’t seen in any of our primate relatives.

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AI

You can persuade AI models to accept falsehoods as truth, study shows

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Dogs

1,000-year-old dingo bones show that it was injured, cared for, and ritually buried

The dog survived traumatic injuries, thanks to his Barkindji caretakers.

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Drones

New UFO files offer no answers—but something is happening in the skies

Even experts don’t know what’s flying in these images.

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Sharks

Mysterious giant sharks that outlived the dinosaurs lurking in Puget Sound

Researchers from Seattle Aquarium are studying the sixgill shark to learn more about their elusive lives.

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Medicine

Yes, you can be allergic to water

For people with aquagenic urticaria, even a quick shower has consequences.

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