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Weekly Headlines (Excerpts)
1. ‘Light in a bottle’ liquid can harvest and store energy from multiple sources
Substance’s “remarkable” behavior could lead to devices powered by energy-rich gels
19 Jun 2026 By Laura Martín Agudelo
2. Speedy, spiraling electrical waves may be key to brain’s information flow
Rotating neuronal waves are built into brain anatomy and help coordinate far-flung regions, mouse imaging study suggests
18 Jun 2026 By Jennie Erin Smith
3. Wolves are reconquering Europe. Can people learn to live with them?
As populations rebound, attacks on livestock and humans are fueling debate over the limits of coexistence
18 Jun 2026 By Gretchen Vogel
4. Do animals perceive time differently from humans?
Science chats with a researcher whose team is using “timescapes” to understand how nonhumans experience the world
17 Jun 2026 By Mona Patterson
5. A space telescope is falling to Earth. NASA is racing to rescue it
Vehicle will attempt a daring capture-and-boost mission to extend the life of the Swift observatory
17 Jun 2026 By Daniel Clery
6. Big Ebola outbreak puts spotlight on little-known virus
The Bundibugyo virus only emerged twice before. Now, scientists see a chance to get to know it better
17 Jun 2026 By Kai Kupferschmidt
7. The earliest plague epidemics may have been caused by marmots
Ancient hunter-gatherers may have contracted the pathogen from marmots
17 Jun 2026 By Andrew Curry
8. New space telescope will map galaxies’ ghostly halos and streams
European Space Agency mission will trace the relics of ancient mergers and probe the dark matter shaping galaxy growth
17 Jun 2026 By Jay Bennett
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