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Pumpkins' journey from ancient food staple to spicy fall obsession spans thousands of years -- Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University
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Dinosaur 'mummies' help scientists visualize the fleshy details of these ancient animals -- Paul C. Sereno, University of Chicago11 hours ago
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could unlock the next revolution in cancer treatment – new research -- Adam Grippin, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Christiano Marconi, University of Florida2 days ago
A flexible lens controlled by light-activated artificial muscles promises to let soft machines see -- Corey Zheng, Georgia Institute of Technology and Shu Jia, Georgia Institute of Technology2 days ago
Giant ground sloths' fossilized teeth reveal their unique roles in the prehistoric ecosystem -- Larisa R. G. DeSantis, Vanderbilt University and Aditya Reddy Kurre, University of Pennsylvania2 days ago
Office of Space Commerce faces an uncertain future amid budget cuts and new oversight -- Michael Liemohn, University of Michigan2 days ago
Rethinking polygamy – new research upends conventional thinking about the advantages of monogamous marriage -- David W. Lawson, University of California, Santa Barbara3 days ago
Flying is safe thanks to data and cooperation – here's what the AI industry could learn from airlines on safety -- James Higgins, University of North Dakota3 days ago
Astronauts can get motion sick while splashing back down to Earth – virtual reality headsets could help them stay sharp -- Taylor Lonner, University of Colorado Boulder and Torin Clark, University of Colorado Boulder3 days ago
Space exploration in the backyard, on a budget – how NASA simulates conditions in space without blasting off -- Jordan Bretzfelder, Georgia Institute of Technology4 days ago
OpenAI slipped shopping into 800 million ChatGPT users' chats − here's why that matters -- Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui, Coastal Carolina University and Patrick van Esch, Coastal Carolina University3 days ago
Why and how does personality emerge? Studying the evolution of individuality using thousands of fruit flies -- Shraddha Lall, Harvard University4 days ago
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'Space tornadoes' could cause geomagnetic storms – but these phenomena, spun off ejections from the Sun, aren't easy to study -- Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti, University of Michigan and Ward B. (Chip) Manchester, University of Michigan9 days ago
2 newly launched NASA missions will help scientists understand the influence of the Sun, both from up close and afar -- Ryan French, University of Colorado Boulder1 month ago
NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 − and welcome in the age of commercial space stations -- John M. Horack, The Ohio State University1 month ago
Mars rovers serve as scientists' eyes and ears from millions of miles away – here are the tools Perseverance used to spot a potential sign of ancient life -- Ari Koeppel, Dartmouth College1 month ago
Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars – an astrobiologist explains what these traces of life are, and how researchers figure out their source -- Amy J. Williams, University of Florida1 month ago
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Federal shutdown deals blow to already hobbled cybersecurity agency -- Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County17 days ago
'Whisper networks' don't work as well online as off − here's why women are better able to look out for each other in person -- Carrie Ann Johnson, Iowa State University23 days ago
TikTok sale puts app's algorithm in the spotlight – a social media expert explains how the For You Page works and what changes are in store -- Kelley Cotter, Penn State1 month ago
Suicide-by-chatbot puts Big Tech in the product liability hot seat -- Brian Downing, University of Mississippi1 month ago
Scams and frauds: Here are the tactics criminals use on you in the age of AI and cryptocurrencies -- Rahul Telang, Carnegie Mellon University1 month ago
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Our team of physicists inadvertently generated the shortest X-ray pulses ever observed -- Uwe Bergmann, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Thomas Linker, Stanford University9 days ago
Focused sound energy holds promise for treating cancer, Alzheimer's and other diseases -- Richard J. Price, University of Virginia9 days ago
3-LEGGED LIZARDS CAN THRIVE AGAINST ALL ODDS, CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT HOW EVOLUTION WORKS IN THE WILD -- James T. Stroud, Georgia Institute of Technology and Jonathan Losos, Washington University in St. Louis10 days ago
Friendships aren't just about keeping score – new psychology research looks at why we help our friends when they need it -- Jessica D. Ayers, Boise State University and Athena Aktipis, Arizona State University14 days ago
1 GENE, 1 DISEASE NO MORE – ACKNOWLEDGING THE FULL COMPLEXITY OF GENETICS COULD IMPROVE AND PERSONALIZE MEDICINE -- Santhosh Girirajan, Penn State17 days ago
Bacteria attached to charcoal could help keep an infamous 'forever chemical' out of waterways -- David Ramotowski, University of Iowa28 days ago
Hobbits of Flores evolved to be small by slowing down growth during childhood, new research on teeth and brain size suggests -- Tesla Monson, Western Washington University and Andrew Weitz, Western Washington University29 days ago
A cold shock to ease the burn − how brief stress can help your brain reframe a tough workout -- Marcelo Bigliassi, Florida International University and Dayanne S. Antonio, Florida International University1 month ago
Children can be systematic problem-solvers at younger ages than psychologists had thought – new research -- Celeste Kidd, University of California, Berkeley18 days ago
How VR and AI could help the next generation grow kinder and more connected -- Ekaterina Muravevskaia, Indiana University22 days ago
The science of defiance: A psychology researcher explains why people comply – and how to resist -- Sunita Sah, Cornell University29 days ago
Naming and categorizing objects is part of how young kids develop executive function skills – new research -- Aaron Buss, University of Tennessee and Alexis McCraw, University of Tennessee1 month ago
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Why are women's shoes so pointy? A fashion expert on impractical but stylish footwear -- Michael Watson, University of South Carolina3 days ago
Why are elements like radium dangerous? A chemist explains radioactivity and its health effects -- Kelling Donald, University of Richmond11 days ago
What are solar storms and the solar wind? 3 astrophysicists explain how particles coming from the Sun interact with Earth -- Yeimy J. Rivera, Smithsonian Institution; Rosa Tatiana Niembro Hernández, Smithsonian Institution, and Samuel Badman, Smithsonian Institution18 days ago
Who invented the light bulb? -- Ernest Freeberg, University of Tennessee25 days ago
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Winning with misinformation: New research identifies link between endorsing easily disproven claims and prioritizing symbolic strength -- Randy Stein, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Abraham Rutchick, California State University, Northridge8 days ago
Flamingos are making a home in Florida again after 100 years – an ecologist explains why they may be returning for good -- Jerome Lorenz, Florida International University9 days ago
