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Science news this week: In-womb surgery, AI deletes database, and why the universe will end sooner
May 2, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you ...
And because sloths have among the slowest metabolisms ever recorded in animals, the climb down the tree and back up ...
This decision is “remarkable” because easy access to abortion pills is a “scheme to undermine” the court’s 2022 decision to ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted President Donald Trump for a lavish tea ceremony on Friday, the second and final day of ...
If you’d rather have a movie night at home, you can rent or buy Project Hail Mary, the sci-fi epic starring Ryan Gosling and ...
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Visiting Museums May Slow Your Biological Aging, Study Finds
(AndreyPopov/iStock/Getty Images) Several years ago, some doctors in Canada began 'prescribing' art to their patients, giving ...
Isomorphic, which is building a unified drug discovery product based on artificial intelligence (AI), is the third company to ...
Ginny and Georgia’s Brianne Howey teased how season 4 would address actor Diesel La Torraca ‘s growth spurt after there were ...
Oʻahu offers a variety of summer camp options for keiki, ranging from outdoor adventures to arts, science, sports, and ...
The United Kingdom has joined a new European agreement supporting the use of “third-country hubs” to process or hold rejected ...
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St. Louis Science Center’s YES program pauses abruptly, leaving students without resources
For more than two decades, Youth Exploring Science, known as the YES program, served as a safe space for St. Louis area ...
Orange County mayor Jerry Demings and David Jolly are vying to become the first Democratic governor to lead Florida in nearly ...
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