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Skywatchers rejoice: The Geminids meteor shower peaks tonight8 hours ago
Fewer characters on TV had abortions this year — and more stories reinforced shame16 hours ago
Amputees often feel disconnected from their bionic hands. AI could bridge the gap1 day ago
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Scientists have been studying the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 e. Could it harbor alien life?1 day ago
Forget flowers: These ancient plants attract pollinators by getting hot2 days ago
Fire-making materials at 400,000-year-old site are the oldest evidence of humans making fire2 days ago
What to know about death cap mushrooms, blamed for poisonings in California3 days ago
In the 1970's TV show called Six Million Dollar Man, a test pilot is in a horrible accident. The show's famous line goes, "We can rebuild him. We have the technology." Now, in the 2025 book, Replaceable You, science writer Mary Roach explores how people have collectively lived up to the task of rebuilding human bodies when they fail, as well as all the ways we may not quite be there yet. In this episode Regina G. Barber and Mary Roach discuss three chapters of the book, get into everything from iron lungs to private parts and try to answer the question, "How replaceable are you?"3 days ago
Black bear populations are bouncing back. Here's how these Texas towns are coping4 days ago
The closest thing to a cure for allergies4 days ago
Light from satellites will ruin majority of some space telescope images, study says6 days ago
Americans are not going to the dentist enough8 days ago
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What to know about the 3I/ATLAS comet and why people keep talking about aliens11 days ago
How to think about blood sugar during the holidays12 days ago
A bright spot for turtles: Olive ridleys are recovering in India, but still at risk15 days ago
What's in a kiss? 21 million years of evolution15 days ago
Fever helps the body fight off viruses: But how does it work?16 days ago
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At long last, the mystery of lightning on Mars is solved17 days ago
The origins of your dog's unique look may be older than you think17 days ago
