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    Snakes on a train? King cobras may be riding the rails in India

    A new study suggests king cobras may be accidentally boarding trains across India

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    If the universe is expanding, how can galaxies collide?

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    A push to redraw the map of mental illness

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    How new AI technology is helping detect and prevent wildfires

    From vegetation scans to 360-degree smoke detectors, new tools are trying to shine a light on the most dangerously dark areas of the electric grid

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    The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider’s end marks a new beginning for U.S. particle physics

    After 25 years, Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider—the U.S.'s largest particle collider—has ceased operations, but its science lives on

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    RFK, Jr. just claimed the keto diet can cure schizophrenia. Here’s what the science says

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    What watching the Super Bowl does to your health

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    The science of how Olympian Lindsey Vonn can ski on injured knees

    The decorated Olympic skier has had numerous injuries and a partial knee replacement but still plans to go for the gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    What ‘6-7,’ demons and The Big Bang Theory tell us about prime numbers

    Prime numbers have fascinated humankind for generations—here are three of the most intriguing primes

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    What were the first animals? The fierce sponge–jelly battle that just won’t end

    For almost two decades, scientists have debated whether sponges or comb jellies are the first animal lineage. Now some are calling for a more harmonious approach.