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Weekly Headlines (excerpts)
1. NASA says it found possible signs of life on Mars. There are a lot of maybes
Some see hype over intriguing rock as plea for troubled multibillion-dollar Mars Sample Return mission
BY PAUL VOOSEN 26 JUL 2024
2. Colorado tries a new tactic against ‘cow flu’: widespread milk testing
The state hit hardest by the H5N1 outbreak orders weekly tests of milk tanks at all dairy farms
BY JON COHEN 26 JUL 2024
3. Breathing polluted air increases risk of osteoporosis, growing evidence shows
Pollutants can interfere with bone growth in numerous ways, studies suggest
BY SANKET JAIN 25 JUL 2024
4. Mine waste contaminates air with potentially toxic dust, threatening nearby communities
Disaster in Brazil highlights threat “tailings” pose at thousands of sites across the globe
BY ROBERTO GONZÁLEZ 25 JUL 2024
5. Can scientists help corals by killing starfish?
Culling crown-of-thorns starfish boosted coral cover on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
BY SOFIA QUAGLIA 25 JUL 2024
6. These dragons really do have iron teeth
Adaptation may help Komodos slice and dice their prey
BY JASON BITTEL 24 JUL 2024
7. New European rules to curb deforestation have worrying flaws, scientists say
European Union faces calls to delay import policy set to take effect late this year
BY DYNA ROCHMYANINGSIH 24 JUL 2024
8. Static electricity may help butterflies pick up pollen without touching flowers
Positively charged insects can attract negatively charged pollen across a gap of several millimeters, study suggests
BY CATHERINE OFFORD 24 JUL 2024
9. Camera captures first-ever video of shark struck by boat
Accidental “selfie” highlights risks to sharks and other marine creatures
BY ERIK STOKSTAD 24 JUL 2024
10. Raccoons show surprising problem-solving abilities in urban backyards
Find could lead to new ways to manage “trash pandas”
BY VIVIAN LA 23 JUL 2024
11. U.S. back in race to forge unknown, superheavy elements
Two atoms of element 116 demonstrate path to hunt for element 120 and extend the periodic table
BY ROBERT F. SERVICE 23 JUL 2024
12. Burned-up satellites are polluting the atmosphere
As commercial fleets grow, concerns raised about ozone-destroying effects of metal particles
BY DANIEL CLERY 23 JUL 2024
13. Even after Columbus, infectious diseases had a surprisingly hard time crossing oceans
Model study estimates the odds that historic voyages helped viruses spread to new continents
BY KAI KUPFERSCHMIDT 22 JUL 2024
14. The virus that causes polio has been found in Gaza. Here’s why that is grim news
Fighting and health system’s collapse will complicate emergency vaccination campaign
BY LESLIE ROBERTS 22 JUL 2024
15. Chimps take turns while chatting, just like humans
Findings could shed light on evolution of language
BY CATHLEEN O’GRADY 22 JUL 2024
16. Ancient genetic blueprint for regeneration revealed in brittle star genome
Genes active during regrowth of brittle star limbs are strikingly similar to those used by other regenerating species
BY ALEX EPSHTEIN 22 JUL 2024
17. Virus spreading in Latin America may cause stillbirths and birth defects
Brazilian Ministry of Health tells doctors to closely monitor pregnant women infected with the little-known Oropouche virus
BY SOFIA MOUTINHO 20 JUL 2024
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