A viral sensation is back in town, a sea monster's gigantic size is confirmed, Yellowstone installs a new pool, and much more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pair of surgical scissors from the Ming Dynasty tomb of physician Xia Quan. (Ling et al., Antiquity, 2026) This Week In Science: ...
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It's time now for our science news roundup from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast, And I'm joined in the studio by Regina Barber and Emily Kwong. Hi to both of you in person. EMILY KWONG, BYLINE: Hi.
This week in science: A world record, a world first, and much more! We start with a scorpion you absolutely don't want to meet. Thankfully, you probably won't have to worry about running into this ...
This Week in Science: A world first, a strange human pattern, and much more! We start with something you might do every day without much thought: walking. It turns out humans may not move quite as ...
Time now for our science news roundup from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. I'm joined by the show's two hosts, Regina Barber and Emily Kwong. Hey to both of you. REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: Hi, Ailsa.
The first full moon of the summer will appear on June 29. Sky-gazers will see the Strawberry Moon shine in the night sky and ...
A sleep apnea pill has been fast-tracked for FDA approval; the earliest evidence of surgical anesthetic detected on tools ...