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Wednesday th 22nd of July 2020

A blood test may show which COVID-19 patients steroids will help — or harm - 04:01

Tuesday th 21st of July 2020

COVID-19 vaccines by Oxford, CanSino and Pfizer all trigger immune responses - 12:00

How Yellowstone wolves got their own Ancestry.com page - 07:01

Scientists stumbled across the first known manganese-fueled bacteria - 05:00

Monday th 20th of July 2020

Coronavirus-infected cells sprout filaments that may spread the virus - 14:20

50 years ago, NASA prepared to launch America’s first space station - 10:20

Pinning down the sun’s birthplace just got more complicated - 05:00

Friday th 17th of July 2020

A giant underground motion sensor in Germany tracks Earth’s wobbles - 14:40

An asteroid impact, not volcanism, may have made Earth unlivable for dinosaurs - 07:00

College biology textbooks still portray a world of white scientists - 05:00

Thursday th 16th of July 2020

This dinosaur may have shed its feathers like modern songbirds - 12:40

How some superblack fish disappear into the darkness of the deep sea - 10:00

The closest images of the sun ever taken reveal ‘campfire’ flares - 07:20

Wednesday th 15th of July 2020

Climate change made Siberia’s heat wave at least 600 times more likely - 16:01

What will astronauts need to survive the dangerous journey to Mars? - 11:10

Despite a new measurement, the debate over the universe’s expansion rages on - 09:10

Two new books explore Mars — and what it means to be human - 06:50

Tuesday th 14th of July 2020

Competitive hot dog eaters may be nearing humans’ max eating speed - 18:10

Agriculture and fossil fuels are driving record-high methane emissions - 17:51

The ‘ratpocalypse’ isn’t nigh, according to service call data - 08:20

How upcoming missions to Mars will help predict its wild dust storms - 05:01

Monday th 13th of July 2020

Remdesivir may work even better against COVID-19 than we thought - 16:40

This 1.4-million-year-old hand ax adds to Homo erectus’ known toolkit - 14:21

A bacterial toxin enables the first mitochondrial gene editor - 08:10

The universe might have a fundamental clock that ticks very, very fast - 05:10

Friday th 10th of July 2020

These cells slow an immune response. Derailing them could help fight tumors - 07:10

A COVID-19 vaccine may come soon. Will the blistering pace backfire? - 05:10

Thursday th 9th of July 2020

Boosting a liver protein may mimic the brain benefits of exercise - 13:10

There’s little evidence showing which police reforms work - 07:10

Physicists have ‘braided’ strange quasiparticles called anyons - 05:10

Wednesday th 8th of July 2020

Calculating a dog’s age in human years is harder than you think - 12:30

South Americans may have traveled to Polynesia 800 years ago - 10:10

This is the most comprehensive X-ray map of the sky ever made - 05:10

Tuesday th 7th of July 2020

What you need to know about the airborne transmission of COVID-19 - 11:11

This is the first known particle with four of the same kind of quark - 10:11

All kinds of outbreaks, from COVID-19 to violence, share the same principles - 07:10

How making a COVID-19 vaccine confronts thorny ethical issues - 05:10

Monday th 6th of July 2020

Self-destructive civilizations may doom our search for alien intelligence - 08:10

Some exoplanets may be covered in weird water that’s between liquid and gas - 05:10

Friday th 3rd of July 2020

Underwater caves once hosted the Americas’ oldest known ochre mines - 13:10

Bizarre caecilians may be the only amphibians with venomous bites - 10:10

Thursday th 2nd of July 2020

4 reasons not to worry about that ‘new’ swine flu in the news - 16:30

A sparrow song remix took over North America with astonishing speed - 10:10

Earth’s annual e-waste could grow to 75 million metric tons by 2030 - 09:30

Why COVID-19 is both startlingly unique and painfully familiar - 05:10

Wednesday th 1st of July 2020

A newfound exoplanet may be the exposed core of a gas giant - 10:00

4 ways to put the 100-degree Arctic heat record in context - 07:10

The U.S. largely wasted time bought by COVID-19 lockdowns. Now what? - 05:10

Tuesday th 30th of June 2020

An asteroid’s moon got a name so NASA can bump it off its course - 07:10

Here’s what we’ve learned in six months of COVID-19 — and what we still don’t know - 05:10