All Stories
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SpaceA dead star’s dusty ring
Astronomers have observed the dusty remains of a planetary system around a dead star.
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EarthPetrified lightning
Sand turned into glass by a lightning strike can provide clues about ancient climates.
By Emily Sohn -
ComputingGames with a Purpose
Playing some online games may help computers get smarter.
By Emily Sohn -
EnvironmentLife under ice
Researchers unexpectedly find a community of sea creatures in the ocean beneath an ice shelf.
By Emily Sohn -
TechA New Touch
Rewired nerves may eventually lead to artificial limbs with a sense of touch.
By Emily Sohn -
ChemistryGold’s Glittery Rewards
Gold has properties that make it valuable not only for jewelry but also for electronics and other uses.
By Sarah Webb -
HumansStonehenge settlement
The remains of a prehistoric village lie near the legendary stone circle in England known as Stonehenge.
By Emily Sohn -
SpaceSpace Camera Glitch
The sharpest, most sensitive camera on the aging Hubble Space Telescope has stopped working.
By Emily Sohn -
Health & MedicineEat Out, Eat Smart
Knowing the number of calories in your restaurant meal can help you make healthier food choices.
By Emily Sohn -
FossilsAn Ancient Feathered Biplane
A dinosaur may have glided from tree to tree on two sets of wings, one below the other.
By Emily Sohn -
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TechRocking the House
Researchers shake a full-size house to find out what happens to a wooden building during an earthquake.
By Sid Perkins