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Science history: Dian Fossey found murdered, after decades protecting gorillas that she loved — Dec. 27, 1985
Dian Fossey was a zoologist who spent decades studying the elusive mountain gorillas of Congo and Rwanda before she was murdered.
Disease-carrying insects are spreading fast and experts say they’re adapting
Disease-carrying insects are no longer confined to the tropics or to a short summer season. From mosquitoes and ticks to the so-called kissing bug, a growing body of research shows that these vectors
The 12 biggest space stories of 2025 — according to you
It has been a whirlwind year for space science, to say the least. The Trump administration only entered office at the beginning of this year, but has already shaken up the world of academic research
A last-seen dodo cousin just surfaced in a remote Samoan rainforest
Deep in a remote Samoan rainforest, field researchers have just confirmed something many biologists had quietly stopped expecting to see in their lifetimes: a living cousin of the Dodo, still
Astronomers may have found a new way to detect the universe’s hidden dark matter
Astronomers have proposed a radical idea: dark matter—the mysterious substance making up most of the universe’s mass, might not be composed of unknown particles but of pieces of giant exotic objects.
What would happen if you walked on Mars without a spacesuit?
It has been centuries since Galileo became the first man to observe Mars through a telescope, and yet our interest in the red planet has refused to wane. If anything, it has grown. We not only
Rare galaxy merger lights up a trio of radio black holes
A rare cosmic alignment has revealed three supermassive black holes blasting radio jets at the same time inside a tangled galaxy merger, turning a distant patch of sky into a natural laboratory for
India’s space agency launches its heaviest satellite yet
India has pushed its launch capabilities to a new threshold, sending its heaviest satellite yet into orbit on a powerful rocket that signals how far the country’s space program has come. The mission,
Feuding physicists and the bitter battle over the swirls in 'The Starry Night'
A team of scientists sparked a heated debate over whether Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night depicts turbulence, a complex physical phenomenon.
2026 will be the year NASA astronauts fly around the moon again — if all goes to plan
NASA’s plans to launch astronauts to the moon in early 2026. The Artemis II mission is expected to carry a crew around the moon — though not to the lunar surface.
Is the sun really a dwarf star?
The sun is the biggest object in the solar system; at about 865,000 miles (1.4 million kilometers) across, it's more than 100 times wider than Earth. Despite being enormous, our star is often called
Extraordinary mass graves from centuries-old battles emerge along highway route
A silver pocket watch and military artifacts were discovered in mass graves during Czech highway construction, revealing forgotten battles from 1745 and 1866.
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