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  1. Scientists are getting serious about UFOs. Here’s why

    Aug 7, 2024 · Scientists are getting serious about UFOs. Here’s why Understanding what are now called UAPs is crucial for national security and aircraft safety

  2. Why we feel starved for time - Science News

    Nov 13, 2025 · Interruptions, to-do lists, lack of autonomy — “time poverty” depends more on perceived shortages of time than actual ones, recent research suggests.

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    Science News offers readers a concise, current and comprehensive overview of the latest scientific research in all fields and applications of science and technology.

  4. Seeking the anomalies that lead to discoveries - Science News

    Apr 19, 2025 · Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the booming online market for semaglutide, new findings on how early humans used sophisticated thinking and whether Spinosaurus could swim.

  5. The Case for DDT - Science News

    Jan 17, 2003 · The pesticide DDT has a long and checkered history. Today, it evokes particularly contentious argument. Though environmentalists have come to demand this poison’s elimination …

  6. mRNA flu vaccines are making their way through clinical trials

    Nov 19, 2025 · The mRNA platform offers the advantage of faster vaccine production, which could allow more time to decide on which flu strains to cover.

  7. The science of avalanches

    Jan 4, 2016 · High-tech instruments are helping researchers study how temperature can change the character — and danger — of an avalanche

  8. Here’s why turning to AI to train future AIs may be a bad idea

    Nov 20, 2024 · If future AI models are trained on AI-generated content, they could end up producing more bias and nonsense, researchers caution.

  9. Name Voyager - Science News

    Jul 8, 2005 · A striking form of data visualization enhances the search for a suitable name for a baby.

  10. Improbable ‘black swan’ events can devastate animal populations

    Apr 17, 2017 · Conservation managers should take a note from the world of investments and pay attention to “black swan” events, a new study posits.