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Opinion Despite good hydration and nutrition, many athletes across sports still suffer from unexpected cramps. The courts and fields they're playing on may be the missing link.
By Patrick Pester published
NASA's Earth Observatory has announced that Alaska has a "brand new island" after a retreating glacier lost contact with the Prow Knob mountain landmass in Alsek Lake.
By Michael E. Mann, Peter J. Hotez published
"Doom-mongering convinces many would-be climate advocates that climate action is a hopeless cause. But the blistering attacks against mainstream climate science and scientists advance an agenda of division, dividing the rank-and-file climate activists and leading voices from the scientific community."
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By Andrew Williams published
Reviews The middleweight watch in Garmin’s runner-first Forerunner series gets a brighter screen and more smartwatch features, plus a price bump.
By Anna Gora last updated
From causing muscle loss to raising the risk of blood clots, long-haul space missions can have a profound impact on the human body.
By Nicoletta Lanese published
One of this year's coveted Lasker Awards went to three scientists who helped invent a life-saving treatment for cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease.
By Sophie Berdugo published
A species of ant found scurrying across southern Europe is the first animal found that clones males of another species.
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The visible patterns produced by the time crystals could be used for data storage and anti-counterfeiting designs.
By Ben Turner published
Exposure to a sunlight-activated catalyst broke down 99% of a forever chemical, leaving behind recyclable fluoride.
By Kimberley Lane last updated
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Scientists invent a new device that aims to solve thermal interference from electronic components — one of the biggest barriers to commercial quantum computing.
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