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The mystery of melting sea stars may finally be solved 

A mysterious disease has been turning sea stars into goo since 2013. Now, there’s a leading suspect behind the killings — a bacterium called Vibrio pectenicida, researchers report August 4 in Nature Ecology & Evolution. Knowing the identity of the killer could help...

Brutal arrest of Black student in Florida shows benefits of recording police from new vantage point

A video that captured the brutal arrest of a Black college student pulled from his car and beaten by officers in Florida has led to an investigation and calls for motorists to consider protecting themselves by placing a camera...

Helio Highlights: July 2025 – NASA Science

In July 1969, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon. Now, NASA and its international partners in the Artemis accords are working to send humans back there, this time to stay....

Crew-11 Launches to International Space Station – NASA

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft Endeavour lifts off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Aug. 1, 2025. NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration...

Lightning

A lightning flash that extended 515 miles from eastern Texas to near Kansas City, Missouri, in 2017 was recognized Thursday as a new world record. The flash — dubbed a "megaflash," or a single continuous long...

Ultrasmall optical devices rewrite the rules of light manipulation

In the push to shrink and enhance technologies that control light, MIT researchers have unveiled a new...

Ushering in a new era of suture-free tissue reconstruction for better healing

When surgeons repair tissues, they’re currently limited to mechanical solutions like sutures and staples, which can cause...

Potatoes from tomatoes? Popular starchy vegetable derived from ancient interbreeding, researchers say

Meet the potato's unexpected ancestor: the tomato. That's right, a fruit. Potatoes and tomatoes don't look alike, smell alike or taste alike, but in a study published Thursday in the journal Cell, scientists said that the...

A new species of ‘penis worm’ was discovered in the Grand Canyon

An ancient cradle of evolution may have been discovered in the striped cliffs of the Grand Canyon.Paleontologists have found an exceptionally well-preserved trove of fossils in the greenish shales of the Bright Angel Formation. Today, these shales overlook the...

Creeping crystals: Scientists observe “salt creep” at the single-crystal scale

Salt creeping, a phenomenon that occurs in both natural and industrial processes, describes the collection and migration...
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Billions of starfish have died in a decade-long epidemic. Scientists say they now know why.

Scientists say they have at last solved the mystery of what killed more than 5...
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