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Top science news headlines for the week
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Monday, Jul 31
Superconductivity
2857
Viral room-temperature superconductor claims spark excitement—and skepticism
Space Exploration
1538
NASA listens for Voyager 2 spacecraft after wrong command cuts contact
Astronomy
888
Study predicts black hole chirps occur in two universal frequency ranges
Archaeology
609
Arrowhead housed at Bern History Museum found to be made from meteoritic iron
Evolution
603
Bees likely evolved from ancient supercontinent, earlier than suspected
Plants & Animals
434
Plans to plant billions of trees threatened by massive undersupply of seedlings
Plants & Animals
400
Why you shouldn't declaw tigers or other big cats
Tuesday, Aug 01
Space Exploration
6521
NASA hears signal from Voyager 2 spacecraft after mistakenly cutting contact
Astronomy
2845
Collisions between asteroids may lead to formation of metal asteroids able to generate and record magnetism: Study
Nanophysics
733
'Andreev chemistry' on a nanowire: Researchers generate superconducting pair states separated by grown barriers
Nanophysics
688
Using sound waves to image nanostructures
Mathematics
592
Scientists uncover a surprising connection between number theory and evolutionary genetics
Quantum Physics
413
Using AI to accurately quantify the amount of entanglement in a system
Archaeology
403
Systematic use of coal as a fuel source found at Bronze Age dig site
Wednesday, Aug 02
Materials Science
926
True shape of lithium revealed for the first time
Archaeology
925
DNA study of remains at Delaware site find kinship among European settlers, African slaves
Condensed Matter
895
Scientists discover unusual ultrafast motion in layered magnetic materials
Superconductivity
338
Waves of charge signal rare physics at work inside a superconductor
General Physics
335
New radar research overcomes nearly century-old trade-off between wavelength and distance resolution
Earth Sciences
325
Drops of seawater found to contain traces of an ancient world
Quantum Physics
275
Calculations reveal high-resolution view of quarks inside protons
Thursday, Aug 03
Astronomy
1868
Scientists discover the highest-energy light coming from the sun
Paleontology & Fossils
606
Jurassic era fish fossil found to have died from eating an overly large ammonite
Archaeology
532
Shared horse and human burials show how deeply the vikings cared for their animal companions
Paleontology & Fossils
509
Study offers glimpse of 500-million-year-old sea worm named after 'Dune' monster
Mathematics
504
How many lottery tickets do you need to buy to guarantee a win? Mathematicians find the answer
Environment
464
Tree rings reveal that it has not been this warm in the past 1,200 years
Molecular & Computational biology
420
Blue light: An on-off switch for enzymes
Friday, Aug 04
Paleontology & Fossils
6614
Remains found in China may belong to third human lineage
Space Exploration
5275
NASA back in touch with Voyager 2 after 'interstellar shout'
Evolution
1195
Database with 2,400 prehistoric sites, a tool for human evolutionary studies
Condensed Matter
1017
Physicists synthesize single-crystalline iron in the form likely found in Earth's core
Nanomaterials
477
Single drop of ethanol to revolutionize nanosensor manufacture
Ecology
410
Plankton evidence reveals a seasonally ice-free ocean during the Last Interglacial
Biochemistry
378
Exploring the self-organizing origins of life
Saturday, Aug 05
Space Exploration
8196
Indian lunar landing mission enters moon's orbit
Space Exploration
297
First test images from Euclid space telescope unveiled
Earth Sciences
235
Ancient lake microbes caused global warming during ice age
Ecology
178
About 1 in 3 vertebrate species is used, eaten or traded by humans, study finds
Plants & Animals
69
It survived 'Stumptown.' Now an ancient redwood may finally be protected for good
Environment
63
The Atlantic is at risk of circulation collapse. It would mean even greater climate chaos across Europe
Environment
37
German city deploys snowplows after summer storm
Sunday, Aug 06
Plants & Animals
228
Wild bird feeding surged worldwide during lockdowns. That's good for people, but not necessarily for the birds
Environment
69
Big waves becoming more common off California as Earth warms, new research finds
Plants & Animals
36
Scots train ancient dog breed to deter eagle attacks
Biochemistry
31
Continuous-flow manufacturing of cefazolin enables more flexible production while reducing cost and waste
Environment
30
Paris Olympics swimming test event in Seine canceled due to pollution
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