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See How Europe’s Heat Waves Melted the Alps’ Glaciers

Science News - Thu, 07/02/2026 - 4:13pm
The snowfall from last winter disappeared a month sooner than usual, after two early hot spells. Huge volumes of exposed ice are now starting to vanish.

Scientists React to the Lab-Made, Yet Lifelike, SpudCell

Science News - Thu, 07/02/2026 - 5:03am
This cell-like structure can grow, feed, divide and compete. Researchers ponder what it means for the future of synthetic biology and our definition of “life.”

How to Make a Time Capsule That Will Last 250 Years

Science News - Thu, 07/02/2026 - 5:01am
The America250 time capsule will hold dozens of historical treasures. Avoiding dampness and other dangers requires lots of engineering.

Trump Administration Delivers Lucrative Win for Its Kratom Allies

Science News - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 7:33pm
In moving to ban a potent synthetic version of kratom, the president’s team paved the way for more sales for makers of rival botanic supplements, who had aggressively lobbied for the change.

U.S. to Overhaul Radiation Safety Rules to Spur Nuclear Expansion

Science News - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 3:29pm
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission plans to end longstanding guidance that radiation exposure be “as low as reasonably achievable.”

SpudCell: Scientists Made a Cell With Most of the Hallmarks of Life. Here’s What to Know.

Science News - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 10:39am
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.

Cheating Chickadees Are Seduced by Smarts

Science News - Wed, 07/01/2026 - 5:02am
Female mountain chickadees are loyal to their mates, unless a smarter suitor comes along.

Curiosity, Perseverance and Now Promise? NASA May Send a Mars Rover to the Moon.

Science News - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 6:14pm
As part of plans to establish a lunar base, the space agency may send to the moon a spare test version of the rover — as well as a soccer ball.

The Vera Rubin Telescope Begins Surveying Our Cosmos

Science News - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 6:00pm
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is beginning the widest, deepest survey yet of the southern sky.

States Sue Trump Administration Over Medicaid Work Requirements

Science News - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 3:59pm
The lawsuit argues that new federal rules went beyond what Congress enacted and broke from guidance that the federal government previewed to states.

N.I.H. Announces World’s Largest Integrated Health Database

Science News - Tue, 06/30/2026 - 9:00am
It contains more than half a million people’s genomes, paired with clinical records and wearable tech data. That gives researchers unmatched power to study both diseases and treatments.

Another Trump Administration Payment to Stop Offshore Wind Farm

Science News - Mon, 06/29/2026 - 1:42pm
It was the fourth such deal struck by the administration to get companies to forfeit their offshore wind leases.

NASA Aims to Catch a Falling Space Telescope and Push It Back Up

Science News - Mon, 06/29/2026 - 1:00pm
A rescue mission will soon be underway for NASA’s Swift telescope.

Turtles Are Really Weird Animals. Where Did They Come From?

Science News - Mon, 06/29/2026 - 11:00am
The origin of turtles has puzzled scientists. A new study provides more evidence that these shelled reptiles share a common ancestor with crocodiles and birds.

This Trap Wants Ants to Take a Bite

Science News - Sat, 06/27/2026 - 5:01am
Named for an ancient Roman crossbow-like weapon, the newly found “ballista” spider uses a springy snare to catch prey.

Richard Scolyer, Cancer Expert Who ‘Became His Own Subject,’ Dies at 59

Science News - Fri, 06/26/2026 - 4:50pm
His lifesaving melanoma research in Australia illuminated the treatment he underwent for his own brain tumor, an ordeal he courageously shared with the public.

Gregg Phillips Leaving FEMA

Science News - Fri, 06/26/2026 - 1:20pm
Gregg Phillips was in charge of the emergency response agency’s largest division and had come under scrutiny for a series of bizarre claims.

Oil Industry Lawyers Fight a $50 Billion Climate Case in Oregon

Science News - Fri, 06/26/2026 - 10:36am
The lawsuit aims to hold fossil fuel companies responsible for a heat wave in Portland five years ago. The industry says the case should be thrown out.

How a Bird’s Habitat Can Change Its Song

Science News - Fri, 06/26/2026 - 5:00am
For the Bachman’s sparrow, whether a song is passed to the next generation could depend, in part, on the wind and trees.

Climate Change Fueling Europe’s Ferocious Heat Wave, Scientists Find

Science News - Fri, 06/26/2026 - 12:01am
A scientific analysis concluded that such high temperatures, across so much of the continent, would “not have been possible” without global warming.

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