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China Planted Billions of Trees and Scientists Just Found an Unexpected Advantage of These New Forests
A new study finds plantations respond strongly to carbon dioxide, especially while young.
Archaeologists Identify the First Classic Maya Astronomer Credited by Name
This over 1200-year-old Maya formula survived, and so did the name connected to it.
AI Made Up a Science Term — Now It’s in Dozens of Papers
A scanning mistake and a translation error created scientific nonsense that AI models learned to repeat.
Scientists Made a Medical Electrode You Can Just Paint on Your Skin
This paint could track the heart, muscles and brain during everyday movement.
A Texas Farmer Provided 87 Acres for a Park. The City Sold It Off to Build a Data Center
It's a horrific betrayal of trust.
These Microbes Removed 96% of Dissolved Uranium From Mine Water
The microbes don't exactly digest uranium, but their metabolism made it far less mobile.
Meta’s AI Image Detector Missed 55 Percent of Its Own Pictures
The AI verified every original image but missed half once they were cropped.
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is Becoming a Bizarre Floating Ecosystem
Coastal animals are creating an unexpected new community.
Researchers tore down a Tesla and BYD battery to see which one’s better
The two companies have different approaches, but is one better?
A Nobel-Winning Physicist Thinks Lasers Could Detect Disease Years Before Symptoms Appear
“Blood-based diagnostics offers a ray of hope,” he said.
Earth’s Longest Volcanic Ridge May Be an Underwater Moving Hotspot
Scientists uncover surprising evidence that the Kerguelen hotspot, responsible for the 5,000-kilometer-long Ninetyeast Ridge, exhibited significant motion.
Men’s Testosterone Levels Have Fallen by Half in 50 Years and Scientists Are Worried
"We saw on over 50% decline," researcher says.
Scientists Say We May Need to Nuke Asteroids—But Not How You Think
A new study favors buried explosions over Hollywood-style head-on impacts.

