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更新于 2026-05-15 01:06 共 50 条
  1. 1 Can helium-3 create a ‘gold rush’ on the moon?
  2. 2 The war in Iran is supercharging an ecological crisis in the Persian Gulf
  3. 3 Deep-Earth diamonds reveal trove of never-before-seen minerals
  4. 4 Depression scales may not work the same for highly intelligent people
  5. 5 2026 FIFA World Cup players and fans at risk of extreme heat, climate scientists warn
  6. 6 Almost half of the objects in Earth’s orbit are junk—and that’s only the stuff we know about
  7. 7 Can hantavirus spread through the air? What we do and don’t know
  8. 8 Americans are increasingly open to using psychedelics for medical reasons
  9. 9 59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth may be oldest evidence of dentistry
  10. 10 Radar picks up on bird migration. But how do we tell birds and storms apart?
  11. 11 Are attention spans really shrinking? What the science says
  12. 12 Baby ‘cosmic fossil’ galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe’s first stars
  13. 13 Tiny robot drones learn to navigate the world like honeybees
  14. 14 WHO warns the world is falling short of and even reversing its health targets
  15. 15 Quitting weight-loss drugs or a diet can cause weight regain—two strategies could help prevent that
  16. 16 Why hantavirus takes so long to show symptoms and what that means for containment
  17. 17 Each atom in the universe might be unique
  18. 18 Do you need more protein? What science says about high-protein diets
  19. 19 Hantavirus treatments are coming, but funding is holding them back
  20. 20 Ivermectin prescriptions spiked after Mel Gibson touted it for cancer on Joe Rogan’s podcast
  21. 21 Trump’s FDA Commissioner Marty Makary resigns
  22. 22 Math reveals the one game of chance you should always accept
  23. 23 See SpaceX Starship V3 megarocket on the launchpad as it gears up for its next test flight
  24. 24 China’s Yangtze River has been ‘pirating’ water from the Yellow River for more than a million years, scientists reveal
  25. 25 PCOS just got a new name—here’s what to know
  26. 26 NASA’s Apollo moon missions relied on this computer scientist and differential equations
  27. 27 Gemstones on Mars—why the Red Planet could be harboring rubies, opals, and more
  28. 28 Is the U.S. in a new era of political violence? Experts say it’s complicated
  29. 29 Sucker fish are hiding in manta rays’ ‘butthole,’ new study reveals
  30. 30 Strange crystals found inside wreckage from the first nuclear bomb test
  31. 31 See the National Park Service’s newest canine rangers
  32. 32 Tanking is ruining NBA basketball. Can math save it?
  33. 33 Inside NASA’s ‘very ambitious’ moon base plan
  34. 34 Protein-boosted foods are everywhere now, but do we actually need more protein?
  35. 35 This sulfurous hell world might change the way we classify exoplanets
  36. 36 Hantavirus cruise ship outbreak, risk of microplastics-caused climate warming and Alaska landslide tsunami
  37. 37 National Academies experts denounce Trump’s NSF board purge
  38. 38 Is testosterone therapy safe and effective? What we know
  39. 39 The mangled remains of probes sent to Venus may still be there
  40. 40 Celebrate Mother’s Day with nine bold, beautiful and bizarre animal moms
  41. 41 This organoid can menstruate—and shows how tissue can repair itself
  42. 42 Top climate research center at risk of cuts sues Trump administration
  43. 43 The leader of NASA’s Psyche mission has tips for interplanetary team building
  44. 44 Wildfire breaks out inside Chernobyl exclusion zone
  45. 45 See the Pentagon’s new UFO image release
  46. 46 AI’s Power Needs Will Destroy the Renewable Energy Revolution
  47. 47 U.S. neutrino megaproject takes shape in abandoned gold mine
  48. 48 Pentagon releases trove of new UFO files, but skeptics aren’t impressed
  49. 49 There is no vaccine for deadly hantavirus, but this scientist is working on one
  50. 50 Is Pluto a planet? That’s asking the wrong question