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The Ghostly Particles That May Have Built the Universe’s First Monster Black Holes

The same gentle wind that would create small ripples on a lake in Earth (right) would make large waves on Saturn’s largest moon Titan (left).

Stand on Titan’s Shore and Feel a Soft Breeze. Then Watch the Waves Come.

AI robot on its knees

2026 Report: AI Can Win a Gold Medal in Mathematics but Still Cannot Tell the Time

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The Hormone Behind Pregnancy Sickness Is Now Only Part of the Story

Dr. Zenil showing on the screen a simulation of AI agents interacting and trying to infleunce one another, along with the various metrics associated with each agent in the arena.

Why Perfect AI Alignment Is Mathematically Impossible, and Why That Might Be Fine

Lignite coal fired power plants in Germany, surrounded by windmills. When the wind doesn't blow, authorities have to turn on these polluting power plants. Photo: Desintegrator / Shutterstock / NTB

Renewable Energy Cannot Escape the Drought Trap Alone

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Arctic Pond Particles Shape Clouds, Climate Change

Superconductors could lead to many advances, from faster train systems to more efficient energy-storage devices.

New Method Dials Up Superconductivity

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The Conversations We Avoid Are Often the Ones We’d Enjoy Most

patient's leg

Your Muscles Can Walk After a Spinal Cord Injury, but the Signals Driving Them Tell a Different Story

chocolate bars

Desert Cactus Fungi Could Help Save Chocolate from Drought

Starving Gray Whales Are Swimming Into San Francisco Bay, and Nearly One in Five Dies There

Artemis II splashdown

The First Moonfarers in Half a Century Just Splashed Down, and They Broke Apollo’s Record Doing It

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Your Baby’s Gut Bacteria Could Counteract Genetic Risk Factors for Autism and ADHD

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