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Blue Origin aims to land next New Glenn booster, then reuse it for Moon mission

Blue Origin aims to land next New Glenn booster, then reuse it for Moon mission

Trump offers universities a choice: Comply for preferential funding

Trump offers universities a choice: Comply for preferential funding

World-famous primatologist Jane Goodall dead at 91

World-famous primatologist Jane Goodall dead at 91

Megafauna was the meat of choice for South American hunters

Megafauna was the meat of choice for South American hunters

Researchers find a carbon-rich moon-forming disk around giant exoplanet

Researchers find a carbon-rich moon-forming disk around giant exoplanet

Research roundup: Six cool stories we almost missed

Research roundup: Six cool stories we almost missed

SpaceX has a few tricks up its sleeve for the last Starship flight of the year

SpaceX has a few tricks up its sleeve for the last Starship flight of the year

Is the “million-year-old” skull from China a Denisovan or something else?

Is the “million-year-old” skull from China a Denisovan or something else?

Scientists unlock secret to Venus flytrap’s hair

Scientists unlock secret to Venus flytrap’s hair

ESA will pay an Italian company nearly $50 million to design a mini

ESA will pay an Italian company nearly $50 million to design a mini

150 million-year-old pterosaur cold case has finally been solved

150 million-year-old pterosaur cold case has finally been solved

Scientists want to treat complex bone fractures with a bone

Scientists want to treat complex bone fractures with a bone

Fiji’s ants might be the canary in the coal mine for the insect apocalypse

Fiji’s ants might be the canary in the coal mine for the insect apocalypse

High above the equator, Russia is stalking satellites used by NATO armed forces

High above the equator, Russia is stalking satellites used by NATO armed forces

Study: Planned budget cuts would hurt drug development badly

Study: Planned budget cuts would hurt drug development badly

DeepMind’s robotic ballet: An AI for coordinating manufacturing robots

DeepMind’s robotic ballet: An AI for coordinating manufacturing robots

Newly found ancient Egyptian port may lead to Cleopatra’s tomb

Newly found ancient Egyptian port may lead to Cleopatra’s tomb

A “cosmic carpool” is traveling to a distant space weather observation post

A “cosmic carpool” is traveling to a distant space weather observation post

Scientists catch a shark threesome on camera

Scientists catch a shark threesome on camera

Judge lets construction on an offshore wind farm resume

Judge lets construction on an offshore wind farm resume

What climate targets? Top fossil fuel producing nations keep boosting output

What climate targets? Top fossil fuel producing nations keep boosting output

Chimps consume alcohol equivalent of nearly 2 drinks a day

Chimps consume alcohol equivalent of nearly 2 drinks a day

Despite congressional threat, National Academies releases new climate report

Despite congressional threat, National Academies releases new climate report

Meet the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize winners

Meet the 2025 Ig Nobel Prize winners

Trump’s Golden Dome will cost 10 to 100 times more than the Manhattan Project

Trump’s Golden Dome will cost 10 to 100 times more than the Manhattan Project

Some dogs can classify their toys by function

Some dogs can classify their toys by function

Right-wing political violence is more frequent, deadly than left

Right-wing political violence is more frequent, deadly than left

Distinct digits may have evolved by using DNA that makes the cloaca

Distinct digits may have evolved by using DNA that makes the cloaca

A record supply load won’t reach the International Space Station as scheduled

A record supply load won’t reach the International Space Station as scheduled

Northrop Grumman’s new spacecraft is a real chonker

Northrop Grumman’s new spacecraft is a real chonker