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Human ear model printed in a gelatin-based resin using holographic VAM. 2026 LAPD EPFL CC BY SA

A Life-Size Human Ear, Printed in a Vial of Gel in Two Minutes

Geographical distribution of ocean temperature profile data from different nations from 2005 to 2023.

Network Watching Every Ocean Basin Is Closer to Collapse Than Anyone Realized

Typical REE-rich rock under the microscope

The Strange Rocks That Could Loosen China’s Grip on Rare Earths

New T. Rex Was a Sea Monster, and It Was Hiding in Texas Museum Drawers

IMAGE1: Lattice model and formation of Weyl exceptional rings. a, Schematic of the 3D lattice in a rhombic prism geometry, with three sublattices in a unit cell. b, Distributions of the Weyl points (left panel) and Weyl exceptional rings (right panel) in the Brillouin zone. The topological charges of Chern number are indicated by the purple (+1) and cyan (-1) colors.

Sound Waves That Refuse to Die: A New Kind of Quantum Material Bends the Rules of Loss

An African senior gentleman speaks with his doctor during a routine check-up in the doctors office

Structured Coaching and Exercise Can Measurably Slow the Aging Process, Major Clinical Trial Finds

Himalayan river

Himalayan Rivers Are Wandering Twice as Fast, and Climate Change Is Why

Left: visualization of a spacetime-crystel. Right: a cubic crystal structure

The Mathematics That Turns Spacetime Into a Crystal, Then a Black Hole

Colourful overlapping silhouettes of people voting in USA elections

Losing an Election Hurts. It Rarely Turns Voters Against Democracy.

Study participants collected data about their moods and daily habits using a smartwatch and a phone app. Photo credit: iStock/BongkarnThanyakij

Machine Learning Matched the Right Lifestyle Fix to Each Depressed Patient, Doubling Remission Rates

Researchers work at a sampling site for a study of the prevalance of hantavirus among rodents on the Palouse. (Pilar Fernandez/WSU)

Nearly a Third of Rodents in the Pacific Northwest Carry Hantavirus Antibodies

Immunofluorescence image of human donor pancreas with a precursor lesion lined by epithelial cells surrounded by fibroblasts.

Hidden Firewall Keeps Pancreatic Precancers in Check

t rex at grocery

T. Rex Had Tiny Arms Because Its Head Got Too Good at Killing

old man

How the Age You First Had Sex Could Shape How You Age Decades Later

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