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- They shoot a laser at living human cells and manage to build three-dimensional structures inside them
- They call it “the king of herring,” and almost no one has ever seen it alive: a giant from the depths appears on the shore, leaving behind an uncomfortable question: what brought it out of the abyss?
- Why objects such as 3I/ATLAS could be the cheapest ticket to cross the galaxy
- The IRS may owe refunds to millions of people for fees charged between 2020 and 2023
- Beneath the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of New York, there is a freshwater “bank” that could supply the city for 800 years. This has been confirmed by drilling 400 meters below the seabed
- Airbus has finally revealed the identity of the “mystery customer” who ordered eight A350-1000s, and the name comes as a surprise, as it changes the commercial landscape of long-haul flights and opens the door to a new battle for the most profitable routes
- A 275-million-year-old herbivore with a crooked jaw and “sideways” teeth has been found in Brazil and dubbed a living fossil
- James Watson went from being a scientific icon to falling from grace in the public eye. The 1962 Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of DNA died on November 6, 2025, at the age of 97, after years of controversy for making baseless claims that Black people were less intelligent
- NASA detects a strange “red pulse” on a Norwegian glacier, and what happens every summer in Svalbard is leaving many people speechless
- China planted more than 66 billion trees to combat desertification, and now the success of its megaproject in the Taklamakan Desert is creating an unexpected problem