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Outdated lightning safety advice is making the rounds again, prompting experts to speak up about what actually keeps you safe in a storm.
The rare event revealed never-before-seen behaviors of a planetary atmosphere.
After adjusting to microgravity—and getting through a few bouts of vomiting—the astronauts got to work in polar orbit.
In a small Phase II trial, people with cocaine use disorder who took mavoglurant used the drug less often over a three month period than those on a placebo.
A routine test turned into a surprise discovery when DARPA’s atmospheric sensors picked up something unexpected—courtesy of a falling SpaceX Falcon 9.
Researchers suggest that ground-based mammals fared better than their arboreal relatives during the end-Cretaceous extinction thanks to their lifestyle.
Vaccinated people's risk of dementia was reduced by 20% over a seven year period, researchers have found.
SpaceX launched the private Fram2 crew into an orbit never before traveled by humans.
New Webb Telescope data confirms that asteroid 2024 YR4 poses no threat to Earth during its 2032 flyby. As for the Moon, not so much.
The government will seek the harshest punishment in its prosecution of the accused executive killer.
Scientists have pinpointed the precise spot in parks where dogs are most likely to pick up the parasite.
The revived organisms resumed their biological activities as if they hadn't been without oxygen and light for thousands of years.
CERN says its Future Circular Collider has no technical hurdles—though the expected costs are exorbitant.
The rabbit hole of quantum gets weirder the deeper you go—but also has plenty of promise.
The Fram2 mission is set for launch on Monday at 9:46 p.m. ET.
People who took twice-weekly low doses of LSD experienced no greater improvement in their ADHD symptoms than people taking placebo.
The German startup behind the rocket referred to the test flight as a great success.
About one in five Americans has a genetic risk for a dangerous type of cholesterol.
More than 1,600 respondents reflected the chilling effect across research fields caused by the slashing of federal funding for universities and science agencies.
With furry white leaves and maroon-streaked florets, the newly identified plant has been dubbed "wooly devil."
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