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SUNDAY, JULY 05, 2026

Science

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A bird sits on a branch in front of a partial solar eclipse near Bridgwater, in southwestern England, March 20, 2015. Photo: REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

Study shows how solar eclipse made some birds sing like a new day dawned

While throngs of people gazed skyward to see the celestial show, scientists were studying the effects of the eclipse on birds, whose daily and seasonal rhythms are strongly guided by sunlight

Photo: Collected

World’s first pig-to-human liver transplant gives scientists new hope

Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi. Photo: Collected

From Palestinian refugee roots to Nobel glory: The inspiring journey of chemist Omar Yaghi

Harvesting water from desert air: What won 3 scientists the Nobel in Chemistry 

Harvesting water from desert air: What won 3 scientists the Nobel in Chemistry 

Representaional image of quantom tunneling, Image: Public Domain

Understanding quantum mechanics: How this year's Nobel Prize winners brought quantum mechanics within reach

Image: Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC)

Breakthrough nanotechnology could help reverse Alzheimer’s damage

John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics. Photo: Nobel Prize

Clarke, Devoret and Martinis win 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics

Portage Glacier as seen from Portage Pass in Chugach National Forest in Alaska, US July 7, 2020. Picture taken July 7, 2020. REUTERS/Yereth Rosen

Scientists revive 40,000-year-old Arctic microbes in Alaska, raising new climate and health questions

An image of an oocyte with a bright image of a skin cell nucleus before fertilization. Photo: Oregon Health & Science University/REUTERS

Scientists create human eggs using skin cells

The Nobel Prize medal. Photo: Reuters

Explainer: The quiet revolution in immunology that earned this year's Nobel Prize

One of the data centers being installed. Photo: Tang Fei/China Daily

New Chinese underwater data center potentially has 90% less cooling power costs

Saturn's ocean-bearing moon Enceladus taken in visible light with the Cassini spacecraft narrow-angle camera on Nov. 27, 2016. Photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute/Handout via REUTERS

More evidence suggests Saturn's moon Enceladus could support life

Supermoon/Collected

First supermoon of the year to light up skies on Monday

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