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Stranger Things in the Universe

New data about dark energy is a reminder that cosmology is a never-ending story

June 9, 2025

Worm-Inspired Treatments Inch Toward the Clinic

Infection by certain wrigglers may reduce inflammation and fight obesity and diabetes

June 9, 2025

Hope Catches a Tailwind

Dona Bertarelli brings her intimate knowledge of the high seas to advocate for conserving ocean ecosystems

June 6, 2025

Hold Your Applause …

…up to the microscope

June 6, 2025

The Power of the Prairie

Author Josephine Marcotty on the 3 revelations she had while co-writing Sea of Grass

June 6, 2025

The Ocean Odyssey of Wilson

An imaginary friend turned trash and a journey through climate change

June 5, 2025

Do Bison Belong in Spain?

A fight is brewing

June 5, 2025

A Tiny Star Poses Big Questions

A small red dwarf seems to have birthed a hulking gas giant, upending prevailing theories of planet formation

June 4, 2025

A Truer Story of Native America

Pulitzer-winner Kathleen DuVal on Indigenous power in colonial times

June 4, 2025

The Water Bear—from First Look to Facebook

250 years ago, a theologist looked under a microscope and discovered the “most peculiar” creature

Our Boiling Seas

Scientists are getting better at predicting marine heatwaves. But is it enough to save ecosystems and vulnerable species?

June 3, 2025

The Kingdom of the Echo Thief

Eavesdropping on sound artist Chris Warren and his reverberation chamber

June 2, 2025