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Scientists tracking whale songs across the Pacific just caught the same tune spreading through four different populations — cultural hits traveling between pods like pop songs
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A ‘lost’ insect last seen nearly a century ago just turned up inside a researcher’s office — the tiny beetle hadn’t been recorded anywhere since the 1930s
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A bizarre deep-sea worm caught on camera off the Galápagos just shocked researchers — pulsing blue lights down its body like a living string of Christmas bulbs
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Tawny owls are quietly turning darker across Europe as snowy winters vanish — brown-feathered birds now out-camouflaging their pale cousins in forests without snow
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New NIH research just cracked open why GLP-1 weight-loss drugs work for some patients and not others — different appetite cells fire off in wildly different ways
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A solar flare just hurled a cloud of plasma off the sun — and forecasters say a faster stream behind it could light up northern skies this week
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The James Webb Telescope just studied the bare rock of a super-Earth light-years away — reading the heat from an airless dayside hot enough to melt iron
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Astronomers just spotted a sun-like star quietly eating one of its own planets — catching cosmic cannibalism in the act for the first time ever
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Astronomers just watched a distant star get shredded by a hidden black hole — a slow-motion demolition that lit up the sky with a brightness nothing should match
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The James Webb Telescope just found a helium-and-carbon world astronomers cannot explain — a Jupiter-mass planet with an atmosphere unlike anything ever seen
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Archeology
A sealed hoard of 100 gold treasures just surfaced from the Saudi desert — untouched for more than 1,100 years, hidden where no one ever thought to dig
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Two FDA-approved cancer drugs just reversed Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice — and scientists say they could reach patients years faster than building a brand-new pill
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Clownfish are shrinking to survive killer heatwaves — scientists just caught the tropical fish quietly trimming their own bodies to use less oxygen as the reef boils
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Archaeologists in Turkey just cracked open a monumental tomb at the ancient city of Olympos — a sealed chamber buried beneath pine trees for nearly two thousand years
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Polar bears are adapting from the inside out — scientists just spotted genetic shifts that help the bears survive a world with far less sea ice
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A tiny new octopus with glowing spots was just pulled up from 6,000 feet beneath the Galápagos — a brand-new species scientists had never laid eyes on
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