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    Advanced Recycling Hits a Rough Patch

    HIROKO TABUCHI

    In the past weeks, two sites in the United States have halted operations.

  • NY Times
    2 DAYS AGO

    New York Sues Companies Over ‘Forever Chemicals’

    CHRISTINA CARON AND HILARY HOWARD

    The lawsuit claims that the companies, including 3M and DuPont, contaminated the environment and engaged in fraud by withholding information from the public about the harms of the chemicals, known as PFAS.

  • NY Times
    2 DAYS AGO

    Chernobyl’s Wildlife Cameras Reveal How War Affects Wild Animals

    EMILY ANTHES

    A rare camera-trap study logged the effects of armed conflict on wild animals in real time.

  • NY Times
    A DAY AGO

    She Studied Ways to Make People Smarter. Then Her Grant Was Cut.

    SACHI KITAJIMA MULKEY

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    China’s Long March 10B rocket successfully launches—and lands—in a global spaceflight milestone

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    U.S. Department of Energy Underestimated Potential Los Alamos Plutonium Leak Danger, Study Finds

    ALICIA INEZ GUZMÁN

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  • NY Times
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    Your Cat Is Being Nice? Think Again.

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  • NY Times
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    Joseph Fraumeni, 93, Dies; Helped Discover Genetic Link to Cancer

    TRIP GABRIEL

    Considered the founder of molecular epidemiology, he worked with Frederick P. Li to identify a hereditary disorder that increased the risk of developing cancer at a young age.

  • NY Times
    20 HOURS AGO

    What China’s Successful Rocket Launch Means for the Future of the Space Race

    KENNETH CHANG

    A space neophyte not long ago, China is now the United State’s main competitor for supremacy throughout the solar system.

  • NY Times
    20 HOURS AGO

    F.C.C. Approves Test of Space Mirror to Light Night Sky Despite Outcry

    HIROKO TABUCHI

    A start-up company has permission to try its plan to bounce solar rays onto the dark side of Earth, turning night to day for a three-mile-wide patch.

  • NY Times
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    I.U.C.N. Update Says Deep-Sea Mining Threatens Mollusks Around Hydrothermal Vents

    CATRIN EINHORN

    The snails and other mollusks around hydrothermal vents have evolved to thrive in extreme conditions, but mineral extraction could drive more than half to extinction.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
    7 HOURS AGO

    Wimbledon 2026 opened with a 148 mph serve—here’s how tennis players brains track such fast balls

    Tennis players can return high-speed balls using a combination of reaction and predicting the future

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    How a 1,900-year-old latrine helps explain why Roman concrete lasts

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