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  • New Scientist

    • Particle discovered at CERN solves a 20-year-old mystery
      Physicists working on the LHCb experiment have spotted an elusive and fleeting particle, a heavier and more charming cousin to the proton, that has been sought for decades
    • Your partner may wake you up six times a night – but does it matter?
      People who share a bed with a partner are woken by them multiple times per night, but don’t remember most of these disturbances
    • The ancient Goths were an ethnically diverse group
      Ancient DNA reveals that the Goths of eastern Europe, some of whom would ultimately sack the city of Rome, may have been a mix of peoples from three continents
    • 3I/ATLAS: Interstellar comet has water unlike any in our solar system
      The levels of a heavy form of hydrogen in 3I/ATLAS are 30 to 40 times higher than in Earth's oceans, suggesting the comet has a cold and distant origin
    • The asteroid Ryugu has all of the main ingredients for life
      All five of the canonical nucleobases – the underpinnings of DNA, RNA and life on Earth – have been found in samples from the asteroid Ryugu
  • Scientific American

    • These fish know when you’re watching them

      Fish may possess the ability to perceive where another being’s attention is focused. And they don’t like when it’s focused on them or on their children

    • An asteroid just exploded above Ohio with the force of 250 tons of TNT

      Eyewitness accounts and videos taken from across the Midwest reveal the streak of a large fireball across the daytime sky

    • Physicists discover a 'charmed' new particle

      The Large Hadron Collider just produced a never-before-seen particle made of charm and down quarks

    • Americans’ trust in the CDC’s vaccine recommendations declines markedly under Trump

      One in three Americans trust childhood vaccine guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics more than the CDC’s recommendations, a new poll finds

    • What do hundreds of gravitational-wave events reveal about the universe?

      A new data release more than doubles the number of gravitational-wave candidate events—and reveals unexpected complexities of merging black holes

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    • Platypus fur has a surprising feature seen only in bird feathers
      Platypuses are the first mammals known to have hollow melanosomes, pigment-bearing structures found in the hair of many animals.
    • City skylines influence cloud formation above them
      Satellite data show that U.S. cities have more nighttime cloud cover than nearby countryside, and building height and density help explain why.
    • Are pig organs the future of transplantation?
      Each year, thousands of people in the U.S. die waiting for donated organs. A new book shares how organs from other species could change that.
    • Smartwatch data can be used to assess early diabetes risk
      When combined with clinical markers, smartwatch data was able to help detect insulin resistance with nearly 90 percent accuracy.
    • Extreme heat is cutting the time people can safely be active outdoors
      Heat and humidity now severely limit light physical activity for millions of people around the world, with older adults facing the greatest burden.
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