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‘Baby cluster’ of galaxies may challenge cosmic models
Dating to only a billion years after the big bang, JADES-ID1 may be the earliest, most distant galaxy protocluster astronomers have ever…

February 4, 2026
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‘Baby cluster’ of galaxies may challenge cosmic models
Dating to only a billion years after the big bang, JADES-ID1 may be the earliest, most distant galaxy protocluster astronomers have ever…

February 4, 2026
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Why bits of continents keep turning up in the middle of oceans
It turns out that continental breakups are just as messy as human ones, with the events leaving fragments scattered far from home

If you’ve ever been constipated, you may have tried laxatives. They’re easy to get without a prescription and often help get things moving.
Certainly, a lot of people use laxatives, and some older people are very reliant on them to help with…

The following essay is reprinted with permission from The Conversation, an online publication covering the latest research.
Watching the Winter Olympics is an adrenaline rush as athletes fly down snow-covered ski slopes, luge tracks and over the…

SpaceX has paused flights of its workhorse Falcon 9 after a second stage failure resulted in the spent rocket tumbling uncontrollably back to Earth.
According to SpaceX: “The second stage experienced an off-nominal condition during preparation…

A possible rocky exoplanet referred to as a ‘cold Earth’ that could orbit on the outer edge of the habitable zone has been found around a star 146 light-years away.
Known as HD 137010b, the exoplanet is considered at this stage to be a candidate…

Kendra Pierre-Louis: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Kendra Pierre-Louis, in for Rachel Feltman.
You’ve probably been in this situation: you just had a big lunch or a tall carbonated drink, and out of nowhere a burp rises in…

The deceased: A 39-year-old man in the United States
The autopsy findings: Medical examiners evaluated the man after a deadly fight, during which a stab wound had punctured a vein in his lungs. They noted that the man’s heart was slightly…

For the first time, scientists have discovered evidence of bacteria hiding in ‘noninfectious’ kidney stones.
These hardened clumps of small crystals are made from chemicals in urine and are thought to form due to a lack of fluid or a high…

Jupiter is slightly smaller and flatter than scientists thought for decades, a new study finds.
Researchers used radio data from the Juno spacecraft to refine measurements of the solar system’s largest planet. Although the differences between…