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Three years ago astronauts threw out the largest piece of trash ever tossed from the International Space Station. Now some of it seems to have punched a hole through a house in Naples, Fla. trib.al/5s1AVvO

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The crime issue, a focus of the 2024 presidential election, is sometimes rooted in the misplaced fears of people who live in some of the safest places trib.al/l9Gi2bO

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Compound events in which coastal flooding and heat waves occur at the same time are happening more often as the planet warms trib.al/zVjsEmW

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Measles was practically eliminated in the U.S. Now complacency about vaccines is causing a surge in cases. trib.al/94HxAaJ

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The crime issue, a focus of the 2024 presidential election, is sometimes rooted in the misplaced fears of people who live in some of the safest places trib.al/GwCAN5q

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The nonprofit Astronomers Without Borders is collecting gently used eclipse glasses through Warby Parker and other sites to enable people to see future eclipses trib.al/DO7crRI

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To learn how to move, groom itself and flap its wings, a fruit fly AI devoured hours of video of real insects trib.al/dSt0FTq

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A rectangular nine-volt battery is basically just a bunch of smaller batteries in a trench coat trib.al/eapxmSr

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After an unexpected magnitude 4.8 earthquake rattled the New York City area, questions abound regarding how likely it is that a major earthquake could occur there and whether the city is prepared trib.al/gBHwCCs

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The forensic scientist’s toolbox is growing thanks to creative methods that generate reliable leads, analyze evidence, identify suspects and solve cold cases | Opinion trib.al/aqun1vx

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The U.S. has never had as much wind, solar and hydropower. But experts say it’s not enough to meet future electricity demand trib.al/Ce4SHI3

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The crime issue, a focus of the 2024 presidential election, is sometimes rooted in the misplaced fears of people who live in some of the safest places trib.al/AVYOjv1

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A new EPA rule will limit PFASs, or “forever chemicals,” in your drinking water for the first time. Here’s what that means for you trib.al/WUZHda7

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The bioengineered immune players called CAR T cells last longer and work better if pumped up with a large dose of a protein that makes them resemble stem cells trib.al/Dj8U0u3

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The Nobel Prize-winning theorist’s prediction of the Higgs boson sparked a half-century quest of discovery that reshaped physics—and our understanding of the universe trib.al/pQ1x4gU

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Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, a professional astronomer, talks about her own adventures in astrophotography—and offers advice for new, eclipse-inspired amateur astronomers. trib.al/1Cm06D0

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