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Scientists have synthesized methanetetrol, an elusive alcohol that could be the foundation of alien life.

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A large study of ME/CFS included more than 15,000 people and identified eight locations in the genome linked to the disease.

By Kat Bayly published
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By Patrick Pester published
A new study has found that the devastating sea star wasting disease is caused by a strain of bacteria from Vibrio pectenicida, which turns the marine creatures into goo.

By María de los Ángeles Orfila published
Researchers have captured footage of a "big-butt seastar" off the coast of Argentina that looks like Patrick Star from "SpongeBob SquarePants."

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By Ben Turner published
A new model may have finally solved where storm clouds get their missing energy.

By Victoria Atkinson published
Scientists have used an ultrafast laser to heat solid gold to 14 times its melting point without turning the metal into liquid.

By Victoria Atkinson published
Other metals might be worth their weight in gold, but can they be turned into it?

By Damien Pine published
When two fluids don't mix well, they sometimes form strange patterns called "viscous fingering," or Saffman-Taylor instability. Studying these patterns can help scientists understand how to design systems for carbon storage, a key part of managing climate change.

By Adam Smith published
'Murder him in his sleep' Malicious traits can spread between AI models while being undetectable to humans, Anthropic and Truthful AI researchers say.

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