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A stroke survivor speaks again with the help of an experimental brain-computer implant

The interface works in real time, a development meant to avoid delays that can disrupt the natural flow of conversation and lead to miscommunication.
Ann, a participant in a study on speech neuroprostheses
Ann, a participant in a study on speech neuroprostheses

A Venus flytrap wasp? Scientists uncover an ancient insect preserved in amber that snatched its prey

Scientists reported that the ancient wasp may have zipped among the dinosaurs using a body like a Venus flytrap to seize and snatch its prey.
This photo provided by Qiong Wu in March 2025 shows an ancient wasp, preserved in amber from Myanmar, whose back end resembles a Venus flytrap plant.
This photo provided by Qiong Wu in March 2025 shows an ancient wasp, preserved in amber from Myanmar, whose back end resembles a Venus flytrap plant.
9d ago

Los Angeles sheriff retesting 4,000 DNA samples due to possible error

"We take the integrity of our criminal investigations and the reliability of our forensic testing very seriously,” L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna said.
Image: Robert G. Luna
Image: Robert G. Luna

With fewer weather balloons after government staffing cuts, forecasts may be less accurate

At least 10 sites have suspended or limited weather balloon launches, which used to occur twice daily, because of the Trump administration’s cuts to the National Weather Service.
A woman holds a weather balloon on pavement against a dusky sky.
A woman holds a weather balloon on pavement against a dusky sky.

Chinese researchers report a pig kidney transplant and a first-step liver experiment

Scientists are genetically altering pigs so their organs are more humanlike in hope of alleviating a transplant shortage.
A pig waits to be fed by visitors.
A pig waits to be fed by visitors.
10d ago

LatAmGPT aims to create AI that better represents Latin America's diversity

A coalition of research institutions is working on the tool to offer users more accurate responses that take into account language variances and culturally specific details.
A person looks at a phone.
A person looks at a phone.
10d ago

Unusual two-clawed dinosaur species discovered in Mongolia's Gobi Desert

The specimen belonged to the group called Therizinosaurs, feathered ground-dwellers known for their huge claws, leaf-shaped teeth and long necks ending in small heads.
Illustration of the Cretaceous dinosaur Duonychus tsogtbaatari, whose fossils were unearthed in Mongolia
Illustration of the Cretaceous dinosaur Duonychus tsogtbaatari, whose fossils were unearthed in Mongolia
10d ago

Scientists warn of severe honeybee losses in 2025

Researchers at Washington State University projected that honeybee colonies in the U.S. could decline by up to 70% this year.
A honey bee collects nectar and pollen from a deep orange flower in Los Angeles.
A honey bee collects nectar and pollen from a deep orange flower in Los Angeles.

A movement to ban food dyes gains ground across the U.S., backed by RFK Jr.

More than a dozen states have introduced bills this year to crack down on artificial dyes and other food additives.
Photo of a colorful rainbow cake
Photo of a colorful rainbow cake

Kids' Health

14d ago

Kids' Health

RFK Jr. praises cellphone bans in schools, citing mix of science and misinformation

Kennedy pointed to evidence-based links between social media use and depression, but shared an unfounded claim that cellphones increase cancer risk.
President-Elect Trump's Nominees For Upcoming Administration Continue Meeting With Lawmakers On Capitol Hill
President-Elect Trump's Nominees For Upcoming Administration Continue Meeting With Lawmakers On Capitol Hill
14d ago

Saturn's rings will temporarily 'disappear' this weekend

The angle between Earth and Saturn will briefly create something of a cosmic illusion, in which the planet’s rings look invisible from our vantage point.
Saturn
Saturn

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