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Metal detectorists in Norway unearth 3,150 Viking silver coins — the largest hoard ever found in the country

A bus-sized predator with a scimitar crest just emerged from the Sahara — and it’s an entirely new species no one had classified

A deep-sea robot filmed a new species of dumbo octopus drifting 3,000 meters below the Pacific — its fins pulse like elephant ears

Experts warn hybrid predators are now attacking people and livestock — and populations are growing faster than agencies can track

A tiny organism found in a cow’s gut has a miniature organelle that may produce most of the methane on Earth’s cattle ranches

The orange-scented oil engineered into algae made them a microplastic magnet — grabbing 91% of tiny particles from contaminated water

Scientists discover the exact molecule that flips fat into a calorie burner — the same switch directly controls how bones harden

Voyager 1 is 25 billion kilometers from Earth and still talking — amateur astronomers just detected its signal with homemade gear

China’s moon rocks from the far side look nothing like anything collected on the near side — and scientists can’t explain why

Scientists propose a new way to hunt for alien life — stop searching for molecules and start looking for hidden patterns in how they’re organized

Hubble reveals a lopsided planet-forming disk nicknamed ‘Dracula’s Chivito’ — the most chaotic stellar nursery ever observed

A mass grave in Jordan holds hundreds of plague victims buried within days — the first physical evidence of a pandemic that collapsed an ancient city

Alaska’s Mount Kupreanof vents sulfur dioxide as earthquakes signal magma pushing toward the surface for the first time

Hantavirus patients from the cruise ship are now inside Nebraska’s national biocontainment unit — at least one tested positive

Scientists find a molecular switch in fat that burns calories and strengthens bones at the same time

Engineered algae removed 91% of microplastics from water in one hour — then scientists recycled the captured plastic into new material

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