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Science Quickly

Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of sc

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Total: 1796

Satellite data can help geologists predict major floods up to 11 months in advance in areas where sn

The bacteria found on someone's mobile phone is a good match for the most common kinds of bacteria t

Mice infected with the parasites that cause their type of malaria produce odorous compounds that att

By analyzing what came out of Neandertals, researchers have verified that at least some of them mixe

All mammals that weigh more than about six-and-a-half pounds take about the same time to urinate, th

The smallest galaxies in the universe gave rise to an unexpectedly large proportion of stars. Karen

Kids deemed cool in early adolescence have a poor chance to keep that status by their early 20s, bec

The guts of white bread eaters appear to contain more lactobacillus, a type of bacteria that wards o

Tiny spores from mosses, algae and lichens can stick in bird feathers, travel from the Arctic to the

Recently discovered galaxies shaped like jellyfish leave a long trail of hot gas and dust, victims o

A new analysis says that the asymmetry between the two faces of the moon is due to crust thickness d

Five-year-olds in highly decorated classrooms were less able to hold their focus, spent more time of

Eleven-year-old Simon Kaschock-Marenda's science fair project led to a publication about the insecti

As northern Europe warms, the light-colored butterflies and dragonflies typically found in the Medit

Isotope composition within fish tails found in London archaeological digs shows that the city began

The May Camelopardalids meteor outburst turned out to be a dud, because meteor storm prediction is n