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Includes articles about scientific research that specifically mention what the researchers found, and how they found it. Any research subject can be included from Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, and Medicine, to Psychology, Sociology, and even arts.

 Taurid meteor shower, Joshua Tree, CA. Image by channone is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Get ready for the Taurids meteor showers: How and when to watch

 Chemistry laboratory. Image by U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

UCLA chemists break 100-year-old rule, creating unstable organic molecules with distorted geometrie

 Black hole collision and merger releasing gravitational waves by Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes Lensing (SXS) is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

New study suggests black holes may be sources of dark energy driving universe's expansion

 Vaca Muerta, Argentina.

Paleontologists discover fossilized marine crocodile skull in Vaca Muerta, Argentina

 Snarling lion.

Which is the scariest animal in the Savanah? Study reveals surprising answer

 Elephants playing in the water by Martin_Heigan is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

Ten wild elephants die in three days at Indian Tiger Reserve, fungus-infected millet suspected

 Boy with donuts.

Early sugar restriction cuts adult diabetes risk by 35%, study finds

 Cassius the salt-water crocodile.

Cassius, world's largest captive crocodile, dies in Australia

 Can not reproduce Shakespeare.

Chimpanzees can't reproduce Shakespeare, even if they type forever, a study finds

 Arctic mountains.

Arctic ice formation 'Mesechev Island' disappears due to climate change

 Fruit bat flying in jungle.

Study reveals how bats use echolocation and vision to navigate over long distances

 Mars.

Father-daughter duo decipher message coming from Mars

 Storm Daniel, Libya, 2023.

Climate change worsened ten deadliest weather disasters, causing over 570,000 deaths

 Shipwreck.

Bones from 16th-century shipwreck suggest left-handedness changes what happens to us when we die

 Strawberry poison-dart frog transporting the tadpoles.

Oldest-known tadpole fossil discovered in Argentina reveals early frog evolution

 Mpox Virus. Image by NIAID is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

First UK case of new clade 1b mpox variant detected in London

 Hearts send a special signal.

Researchers discover the hidden message hearts send to brains after heart-attacks

 Origins of life. Illustration.

Scientists discover new biological entities called 'Obelisks' in humans, potentially linked to the

 Daylight Saving Time. Image by Tobyotter is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Daylight Saving Time makes us jet-lagged every day, says York Professor

 Voyager 1, illustration.

Engineers use backup transmitter inactive since 1981 to reconnect with Voyager 1

 Cordyceps.

The real-life horror of cordyceps: nature's zombie-making fungi

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