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There’s Something Special About the Sun: It’s a Bit Boring

As Georgia Reopens, Virus Study Shows Black Residents May Bear Brunt

How Coronavirus Mutates and Spreads

Así muta y se propaga el coronavirus

As Georgia Reopens, Virus Study Shows Black Residents May Bear Brunt

A Strange Dinosaur May Have Swum the Rivers of Africa

My, what big teeth and strange bones you have. Scientists discover a creature that roamed south of the equator 66 million years ago.

Dogs are being trained to sniff out coronavirus cases

Mars Helicopter to Fly on NASA's Next Red Planet Rover Mission

Coronavirus Disrupts Illegal Wildlife Trafficking, For Now

A Nest of Alien Asteroids Orbits Our Sun

Birds That Eat Fire, Pet Food and Sugar Packets to Live Another Day

ESA in a post Covid-19 world

It Took Big Toes to Save These Lizards From Hurricanes

On climate change, archaeological paper digs into the effects of colonization and maltreatment

Hubble Marks 30 Years of Seeing a Universe Being Born and Dying

Trump Asks if Sunlight Can Kill Viruses. ‘Not as a Treatment,’ Birx Says.

Science Offers Sunlight as Way to Tame Virus, and Trump Rushes Toward It

Fossil Shows Cold-Blooded Frogs Lived on Warm Antarctica

New York and Boston Pigeons Don’t Mix

Two New York cats tested positive for coronavirus. Here’s what you need to know about the virus and animals.

A Short, Pointy, 300,000-Year-Old Clue to Our Ancestors’ Hunting Prowess

Did Heavy Rain Make Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Erupt?

India Sees Coronavirus Threat to Fragile Population: Tigers

Lyrids Meteor Shower 2020: Watch It Peak in Night Skies

A Bridge for Tamarins

The Case of the Disappearing Exoplanet

Are Face Masks the New Condoms?

Are Face Masks the New Condoms?

Norman Platnick, the ‘Real Spider-Man,’ Is Dead at 68

NASA Announces May Date for SpaceX Astronaut Launch to Space Station

Dancing With a Black Hole

Why the Big Bang Produced Something Rather Than Nothing

How the World’s Squarest Fish Gets Around

This 3-D Simulation Shows Why Social Distancing Is So Important

Coronavirus Tests Science’s Need for Speed Limits

Coronavirus Tests Science’s Need for Speed Limits

This Might Be the Longest Creature Ever Seen in the Ocean

Katharine, the Great White Shark Who Ghosted Her Trackers, Resurfaces

50 Years Ago, 3 Astronauts Survived Apollo 13. Could It Happen Again?

Apollo 13: As They Shot It

Self-growing bricks, self-healing building materials from bacteria may be the future of construction industry

At the Sourdough Library, With Some Very Old Mothers

The Invasion of Antarctica Begins With Mussels

Why ‘Tiger King’ Is Not ‘Blackfish’ for Big Cats

Early String Ties Us to Neanderthals

Most New York Coronavirus Cases Came From Europe, Genomes Show

Coronavirus Turns Urban Life’s Roar to Whisper on World’s Seismographs

Lynx Numbers Are in Decline in the West

A.I. Is Helping Scientists Understand an Ocean’s Worth of Data