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Weighing in at 0.6 solar mass, HOPS-315 should someday grow to become a star much like our own sun; this makes it a promising stand-in for studying the first stages of our solar system’s history. For ...
Bird flu fears have focused on the poultry and dairy industries and human health. But wild animals are threatened, too—at ...
A person in Arizona recently died of pneumonic plague—a rare and severe form of the disease. An expert explains how the ...
Danielle Wilhour is an assistant professor of neurology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
The Trump administration wants to reduce the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s budget by $2.2 billion, ...
A U.S. gravitational wave detector spotted a collision between fast-spinning “forbidden” black holes that challenge physics ...