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Excavators in Egypt’s Al-Bahnasa just opened Roman-period tombs lined with gold-foiled mummies — several fitted with golden tongues to speak before the gods
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Astronomy
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NASA’s Webb just clocked an infant galaxy pumping out cosmic dust far faster than the early universe should allow — and no one can explain how
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A comet just dove toward the sun and vanished in a single puff of gas — solar telescopes caught its final seconds before it boiled away to nothing
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Health
Two new pancreatic cancer treatments — a targeted pill and a personalized mRNA vaccine — are beating back one of medicine’s deadliest tumors in early trials
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Biology
A new gene-editing treatment just drove back advanced stomach and colon cancers in an early trial — by reprogramming patients’ own immune cells to hunt the tumors
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A gene therapy injected straight into brain tumors just began dosing its first patients — a virus engineered to kill glioblastoma cells and spare the rest
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Animals
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Astronomy
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Archaeologists in Egypt just opened Roman-era tombs packed with gold-wrapped mummies — each fitted with a golden tongue to speak in the afterlife
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Astronomy
The James Webb telescope just found a rare Saturn-size world with Earth-like temperatures and a sky full of methane — 330 light-years away
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A geomagnetic storm is building this Memorial Day weekend — forecasters say the northern lights could push into the northern U.S. from Sunday into midweek
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Scientists just reversed memory loss in mice by recharging the brain’s tiny power plants — hinting neurons run out of energy long before they die
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