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Yellowstone's volcano may be fueled in a very different way than we thought
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Yellowstone's volcano may be fueled in a very different way than we thought

Yellowstone eruptions may be driven by shifts in Earth's crust, rather than a deep well of magma, study finds.

Scientists identify 10,000 'impossible' exoplanet candidates, potentially tripling the number of known alien worlds
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Scientists identify 10,000 'impossible' exoplanet candidates, potentially tripling the number of known alien worlds

A new study has identified a potentially record-breaking haul of transiting exoplanets, thanks to a machine learning algorithm that analyzed the light curves of more than 80 million previously overlooked stars.

Humans And Animals Are Facing a Hidden Fertility Crisis, Scientists Warn
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Humans And Animals Are Facing a Hidden Fertility Crisis, Scientists Warn

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What Killed The Neanderthals 40,000 Years Ago? A New Study Has A Bold New Theory
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What Killed The Neanderthals 40,000 Years Ago? A New Study Has A Bold New Theory

It's not what you know, it's who you know.

Science news this week: Risky, lifesaving surgery performed on a baby in the womb, AI agent deletes a company database in 9 seconds, and the universe may end much sooner than expected
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Science news this week: Risky, lifesaving surgery performed on a baby in the womb, AI agent deletes a company database in 9 seconds, and the universe may end much sooner than expected

May 2, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.