For as long as we’ve known that soil bacteria manufacture molecular weapons to fight each other, we’ve been swiping their battle plans. In clinics and hospitals, those turf-war weapons…
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Soaring gas prices and disrupted supply chains will ripple out to increase costs in every store and sector of the economy
Americans are already seeing higher gas prices, but that's just the beginning. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster The disruptions from the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran spread quickly to commercial aircraft, shipping lanes and the world’s energy supply….
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Why solid-state batteries keep short-circuiting
New insights into metallic cracks that harm battery performance could advance the longstanding quest to develop energy-dense solid-state batteries.
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Jury finds Meta and YouTube negligent in landmark social media addiction case
March 25, 2026
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Jury finds Meta and YouTube negligent in landmark social media addiction case
A Los Angeles trial jury found that Meta and YouTube are offering products that are addictive and harmful to young…
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NASA races to have the first moon base and nuclear-propulsion spacecraft
NASA is hitting the accelerator on space missions and moon trips in the hopes of achieving some big firsts — a permanent moon base and an interplanetary spacecraft harnessing nuclear propulsion.
Over the next seven years, the…
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Traces of lactose-free milk feasts from 5,500 years ago
Archaeologists have identified a set of ceramic vessels from Sławęcinek, Kujawy, which provide evidence for the consumption of lactose-reduced milk beverages approximately 5,500 years ago.
According to experts, these vessels appear to have been…
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A potential antibiotic target emerges as pneumonia-linked enzyme's dynamic structure proves essential
Antibiotics revolutionized health care when they were introduced in the early twentieth century, making many severe and often fatal diseases easily treatable. But bacteria began developing resistance to these drugs, and new medications with…
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