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Scientists just mapped how a common class of viruses pries open human cells — the same break-in move behind polio, heart inflammation, and the common cold

A new tool called PerturbFate can now predict how thousands of genetic mutations drive disease at once — aimed squarely at cancer and Alzheimer’s

Researchers just watched honeybees find their way home and copied the trick into drones — letting machines retrace long flights from a single remembered view

Scientists just found that a single amino acid from protein-rich food protects the power-generating machinery inside cells — and keeps aging cells from stalling

A possibly habitable world just turned up around a calm red dwarf — a rare quiet star that might not blast its planet’s air away with constant flares

The James Webb telescope just peered into the heart of a distant galaxy and watched a supermassive black hole devour gas faster than theory says it should

A new meteor stream crossing Earth’s path traces straight back to a dying asteroid — the first time a rock’s slow breakup has been caught this way

Astronomers tracing the universe’s most powerful cosmic rays just found a hidden pattern that could finally reveal where the mysterious particles are born

A magnitude 5.7 earthquake just rattled the remote South Sandwich Islands — the single strongest jolt anywhere on the planet in the past day

Scientists sent a robotic hawk into starling flocks and finally cracked how a murmuration turns on a dime without a single mid-air crash

The James Webb telescope just read the layered walls of a vast canyon near Mars’s equator — decoding a buried history of flowing water and volcanic fire

NASA’s Perseverance rover just rolled up on a neat stack of rocks on Mars that looks far too tidy to have formed on its own

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

A trail of shooting stars just gave astronomers the smoking gun of an asteroid quietly crumbling under the Sun’s heat — shedding debris along its orbit

Astronomers just spotted a possibly temperate super-Earth circling a quiet nearby red dwarf — sitting in the narrow zone where liquid water could survive

The same amino acid in your steak and eggs just supercharged the tiny power plants inside cells — shielding the proteins that keep your energy running

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