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If the supernova remnant is confirmed, it would be one of the closest to the supermassive black hole that lies in the center of the Milky Way
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If the supernova remnant is confirmed, it would be one of the closest to the supermassive black hole that lies in the center of the Milky Way
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NASA spots the possible remains of a massive supernova in the middle of the Milky Way
The first participant has been treated in a landmark clinical trial of cellular reprogramming, which aims to rejuvenate aging cells
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World-first: therapy to make cells young again given to a person
Tungsten is a coveted for military uses. Restoring domestic supply could help with ongoing munitions shortages
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To build more missiles, the U.S. may need to start mining tungsten again
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This young researcher’s unlikely journey into academia will change the way you think about science, failure and belonging
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She got a C– in her first college physics class. Today she studies black holes at NASA
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Ozempic and simple aging can melt away important muscle from your body
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Ozempic and just getting older take off muscle. New therapies could retain it
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Commercial satellites can now watch much of Earth in near-real time. Militaries are learning new ways to fool them
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Commercial satellites can now watch much of Earth in near-real time. Militaries are responding with inflatable tanks, painted runways and AI-faked images
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Fossilized poo harbors remains from mammoths, bison and big cats, including some of the oldest DNA ever reconstructed
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Ancient ground squirrels feasted on carcasses like ‘zombies of the Pleistocene’