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How Obesity Leads to Memory Loss

Scientists want to know if aging and an expanded waistline affect memory in the same way

Everyone’s Been Drawing Pterosaur Wings Wrong

Theoretical reconstructions hint at versatile approaches to prehistoric flight

Can We Air-Condition Our Way Out of Climate Change?

No. But in the midst of intense heat waves it may be necessary to save lives.

“Me, Myself, and I”: The Increasing Narcissism of Western Music

Individualistic pronouns have grown more common in pop songs over the past half century

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The Cephalopods Are Coming

Fossil records reveal Earth’s mass extinctions are followed by a rise of ocean cephalopods. They’re rising again.

Schrödinger’s Kittens Are All Grown Up

Offspring of the most famous thought experiment in physics are now testing the very fabric of the universe

The Most Precarious Day in the Universe

On the same day the world descended into war, physicists saw reality itself unraveling

This “Roasted Exoplanet” Has a Wild Orbit

And it’s much hotter than previously thought

How to Stop a Killer Asteroid

From high-speed battering rams to gravity tractors, the technology exists to protect the planet. The question is whether humanity will act in time—and in concert.

Today Was the Day Galileo Caved

On this day almost four centuries ago, the father of modern science was forced to bow to political and religious pressure to save his life

The Model for Botticelli’s Venus Died at 23

And researchers have a new theory for her untimely demise

This Cosmonaut Was the First Woman in Space

The Soviet Union beat the United States to the punch by 20 years

Bad Third-Grade Behavior Could be a Preview of Educational Failure

Kids who can hold it together until the final bell may be primed for more academic success in life

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Qatari Sand Cats Caught on Camera for the First Time

The elusive creatures were thought to have vanished

How to Dodge a Mountain Lion

A new look at puma-human encounters in the mountains of California

This Shark Can Walk on Land

A new shark species just dropped

Science Is Political—and Spiritual

Author and physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein on the crisis in American science

Aliens Probably Have Consciousness 

A conversation with a philosopher about extraterrestrial and machine minds

Does Nurture Trump Nature in Disease Risk Prediction?

Social determinants of health can match or exceed genetic risk of common diseases

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The Physics Behind the Poo Emoji’s Shape

And how lugworms tweak the rules by pooping upside down

All the Microbes That Could Survive in Space

They could complicate the hunt for extraterrestrial life—and compromise astronaut health

These Ancient Baby Predators Challenge Our Understanding of Evolution

The first animals onto terra firma weren’t amphibians as previously suspected

See the Southern Lights from Space in New ISS Video

A NASA astronaut Meir captured a stunning video of aurora australis

How to Protect Earth Against Violent Space Weather

A conversation with a scientist who invented a new storm wall for space

In the Midst of Tornado Season, a Surprisingly Short History of Predicting Twisters

A United States Army Lieutenant was the first to forecast the deadly storms in the late 1800s. Then he was told to stop.

Can “Dante’s Inferno” Tell Us Something About Space Rocks?

A conversation with an expert in geomythology about a wild idea