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Scientists just cracked why older cells quietly lose their energy — mitochondria drop the outer sacs that once protected them, and the rest of the cell goes with them

Anak Krakatau is rumbling again over the Sunda Strait — the restless offspring of the 1883 eruption that killed 36,000 people is stirring back to life

USC just pinned down the hidden enzyme driving Alzheimer’s brain inflammation — and found a compound that crosses the blood-brain barrier to shut it down

Eli Lilly’s new obesity pill just stripped 85 pounds off patients in a late-stage trial — the steepest weight loss ever logged without a needle

The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is carrying water 40 times heavier than Earth’s oceans — and astronomers say it was born somewhere far colder than our sun

The Himalayan pit viper just turned out to be five different species all along — DNA from 160-year-old museum snakes uncovered three brand-new venomous vipers

Kilauea’s Episode 48 just got pushed back to Friday — the summit abruptly began deflating, stalling the lava fountains the USGS said could burst out at any hour

A six-year global study found most wild animals change how they move the moment humans are near — and gray wolves roam far wider now to avoid us

Researchers just decoded Egyptian clay tablets that mix anti-witchcraft spells with daily tax records — a bureaucracy and a curse carved onto the same stone

A coronal hole on the sun is pointing fast solar wind straight at Earth — forecasters say northern lights could slip into the northern U.S. by midweek

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake just rattled the southern Philippines as the country reels from volcanic eruptions — the latest strong jolt on the Ring of Fire this week

Indonesia just raised Awu Volcano to its second-highest alert after 519 shallow earthquakes shook the mountain in eighteen days — tens of thousands live inside the blast zone

A new imaging tool just caught the brain waves that stitch inner thought and outside awareness together — the closest direct look yet at where consciousness lives

A sequence of molecular ‘timers’ inside the brain decides what gets stored as memory and what slips away — overturning decades of textbook models

Brain scans just showed that loneliness reshapes the same memory circuits damaged early in Alzheimer’s — quiet isolation etching itself into the wiring of the mind

Scientists just watched the brain quietly talk to itself during anesthesia — hidden conversations between memory regions that kept right on going with the patient unconscious

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