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Butterfly ultracold molecule completes a quantum “zoo” hunt
butterfly ultracold – A team led by Prof. Herwig Ott has created, for the first time, a huge “butterfly” molecule…
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Artificial eggs for dodo and moa—then the ethics
Colossal Biosciences says it has hatched healthy chicken chicks in its 3D-printed artificial eggs, a proof of concept for later…
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Illustrated field guide: qubits and their fragile promise
illustrated field – Qubits are the building blocks of quantum computers, able to exist in superposition and link through entanglement.…
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Polyploid plants outlast cataclysms by chromosome duplication
polyploidy helps – A new study finds that many plants survive extreme environmental upheavals because whole-genome duplications—having multiple chromosome sets—cluster…
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Lost Colosseum mosaic finally confirms women beast hunters
female beast – A third-century mosaic rediscovered in Reims and later destroyed in World War I has yielded the first…
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Gas prices hit $4.50—riders return to transit
gas prices – As disruptions in oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz push the national average price of gasoline…
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Trump’s USAID shutdown tied to Africa’s violence spike
USAID shutdown – A new Science study published May 14 finds that the near-total suspension of USAID’s overseas programs after…
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Māori climate risk intensified by colonization
colonization intensifies – A new 2026 National Climate Change Risk Assessment for Aotearoa New Zealand says colonization has intensified climate…
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Ancient jar in Laos holds 37 people’s remains
Archaeologists excavating a large stone jar near Phonsavan in central Laos have found densely packed human remains, linking the mysterious…
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A ‘jar’ jammed with bones cracks Plain of Jars
Archaeologists studying northern Laos report a giant stone jar containing remains of at least 37 people, suggesting the famous “Plain…








