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  • Food chains in Caribbean coral reefs are getting shorter
    February 11, 2026 by Erin Garcia de Jesús
    Shorter food chains could mean reefs are less able to weather changes in food availability, threatening an already vulnerable ecosystem.
  • A precise proton measurement helps put a core theory of physics to the test
    February 11, 2026 by Emily Conover
    After years of confusion, a new study confirms the proton is tinier than once thought. That enables a test of the standard model of particle physics.
  • Fossilized vomit reveals 290-million-year-old predator’s diet
    February 11, 2026 by Jay Bennett
    The regurgitated material from before the time of dinosaurs provides a rare window into the feeding habits of a prehistoric hunter.
  • Antibiotics can treat appendicitis for many patients, no surgery needed
    February 10, 2026 by Laura Dattaro
    After 10 years, just over half the people in a trial of antibiotics for appendicitis have not needed an appendectomy.
  • Earth’s core may hide dozens of oceans of hydrogen
    February 10, 2026 by Nikk Ogasa
    Hydrogen reserves in Earth’s core large enough to supply at least nine oceans may influence processes on the surface today.
  • ‘Tell Me Where It Hurts’ sets the record straight on pain — and how to treat it
    February 10, 2026 by Laura Sanders
    A new book by pain researcher Rachel Zoffness demystifies how pain is made and how it can be treated.
  • AI helps archaeologists solve a Roman gaming mystery
    February 10, 2026 by Tom Metcalfe
    Researchers used AI-driven virtual players to test more than 100 rule sets, matching gameplay to wear patterns on a Roman limestone board.
  • Daily cups of caffeinated coffee or mugs of tea may lower dementia risk
    February 9, 2026 by Aimee Cunningham
    A long-term observational study found a link between the amount of tea and caffeinated coffee people drank and the risk of dementia.
  • The world’s oldest piece of clothing might be an Ice Age–era hide from Oregon
    February 9, 2026 by Tom Metcalfe
    Two pieces of elk hide connected by a twisted-fiber cord are the earliest evidence of sewing. But what they were used for is still a mystery.
  • Autistic Barbie reminds us stories have the power to counter misinformation
    February 6, 2026 by Laura Sanders
    Representation and rigorous science compete with the Trump administration’s false claims about autism.
  • The only U.S. particle collider shuts down – so a new one may rise
    February 6, 2026 by Emily Conover
    The famed collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory has ended operations, but if all goes to plan, a new collider will rise from its ashes.
  • When the fish stop biting, ice fishers follow the crowd
    February 6, 2026 by Sujata Gupta
    Study showcases how modern-day foragers stick together when seeking food. Such social forces could help explain the emergence of complex thinking.
  • A bonobo’s imaginary tea party suggests apes can play pretend
    February 6, 2026 by RJ Mackenzie
    Apes, like humans, are capable of pretend play, challenging long-held views about how animals think, a new study suggests.
  • Babies brains’ can follow a beat as soon as they’re born
    February 6, 2026 by Nora Bradford
    Brain scans and signals show babies can sort images and sense rhythm, offering new insight into how infant brains are wired from the start.
  • The best way to help Alzheimer’s patients may be to help their caregivers
    February 5, 2026 by Esther Landhuis
    A mathematical model simulated patient outcomes when given caregiver support or an expensive Alzheimer’s drug to determine cost and health benefits.
  • Gum disease bacteria can promote cancer growth in mice
    February 4, 2026 by Meghan Rosen
    In mice, the oral bacteria F. nucleatum can travel to mammary tissue via the bloodstream, where it can damage healthy cells.
  • Some dung beetles dig deep to keep their eggs cool
    February 4, 2026 by Elizabeth Pennisi
    A temperate tunneling species of dung beetle seems capable of adapting to climate change, but their tropical cousins may be less resilient.
  • Artemis II is returning humans to the moon with science riding shotgun
    February 4, 2026 by Lisa Grossman
    NASA’s Artemis II could be the first time human eyes set sight on the farside of the moon — and there are things human eyes can see that cameras can’t.
  • These beetle larvae lure in bees by mimicking flowers
    February 3, 2026 by Richard Kemeny
    These parasitic beetle larvae lure in bees with complex floral aromas before hitching a ride back to their nests and eating their eggs.
  • AI models spot deepfake images, but people catch fake videos
    February 3, 2026 by Aaron Brooks
    A new study finds that humans and AI spot different kinds of deepfakes — hinting at the need to team up to fight them.
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