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Quantum spin liquids have been studied for years, but only now have researchers finally seen one in the atomic flesh.
The Johns Hopkins Lyme and Tickborne Disease Dashboard is meant to be a one-stop shop for understanding the threat of ticks and the germs they spread.
A batch of archaeological evidence is now the first to be confidently linked to the extinct Denisovans.
The camera is the size of a grain of salt and punches above its weight in image quality.
The California patient is experiencing mild illness and is recovering in isolation.
Compared to people who tested negative for covid-19, those who survived severe illness were more than twice as likely to die within a year's time.
NASA administrator Bill Nelson described Russian state media rumors that a NASA astronaut drilled the hole as false and without credibility.
It will take a while to truly understand the Omicron covid-19 variant, but that doesn't mean we're helpless against it.
The black holes are closer to Earth, and to each other, than any other known supermassive black hole pair.
The detection represents a "significant breakthrough"—and proves the value of an upcoming experiment.
At least 16 countries have found the omicron variant since it was first identified last week.
The governor of New York declared a state of emergency on Friday as authorities worldwide move to limit the spread of the heavily mutated variant.
People given the low-cost therapy in the morning performed noticeably better on tests of their color vision.
Upwards of 10 to 20 percent of the earliest galaxies are hidden by thick blankets of cosmic dust, new research suggests.
The $10 billion space telescope is now scheduled to launch on December 22.
The physicist’s errors are literally worth more than his correct calculations.
The element is used for cooling down particle colliders, cleaning out rocket tanks, and more.
The recalls are the latest this year to involve benzene in consumer products.
The stunning view from Mount Sharp reveals rolling hills, swirling sands, and the sprawling rim of Gale Crater.
A bizarre species of tropical bee has evolved to eat dead animals.
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