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07/05/2026   Wired Science
Wildfire survivors call fire-prediction markets “morally reprehensible” and worry they could increase the risk of arson.
07/05/2026   Wired Science
A large-scale clinical trial has shown that even long-term consumption of DHA—an omega-3 fatty acid found in abundance in oily fish—may not lead to improvements in cognitive function.
07/05/2026   Wired Science
A new study has succeeded in mapping, on a global scale, the fungal network that supports plant life and helps regulate our planet’s climate.
07/04/2026   Wired Science
Aa large-scale study demonstrates that preservatives widely used in everyday processed foods may exacerbate common health risks.
07/04/2026   Wired Science
Ambystoma quetzalcoatli is the first fossil salamander to be formally identified in Mexico, revealing that axolotls have inhabited the country for millions of years.
07/03/2026   Wired Science
The companies’ Fourth of July plans include celebrating new reactor designs coming online. But there’s still a long way to go before they deliver energy at a meaningful scale.
07/03/2026   Wired Science
ZYN nicotine pouches, the FDA found, can be advertised as a less-harmful option for adult smokers. But quitting all tobacco and nicotine products remains the best idea.
07/02/2026   Wired Science
Slate is the latest automaker to transition to lower-cost batteries perfected in China, driven in part by the repeal of EV tax credits that required materials to be sourced domestically.
07/02/2026   Wired Science
Long hours outdoors, day drinking, and World Cup matches are among the factors raising the risks of heat-related illness, as hot weather spreads across the eastern US.
07/01/2026   Wired Science
Fans’ euphoric reactions to the Mexican national team’s recent victory in the 2026 World Cup caused a series of unusual vibrations that were detected by seismic warning systems.
07/01/2026   Wired Science
Penalty kicks are already proving critical to big wins at this year’s World Cup. But the advantage in penalty kicks has more to do with psychological effects than who kicks first.
07/01/2026   Wired Science
Planning a Fourth of July getaway? Use less gas—and cut your emissions—by easing up on the pedal.
07/01/2026   Wired Science
New satellite imagery reveals how much terrain has shifted in the wake of the twin quakes.
06/30/2026   Wired Science
Extreme heat coupled with humidity will make it feel like 109 degrees Fahrenheit as the holiday weekend approaches.
06/30/2026   Wired Science
The maps and images show the extent of destruction and give rescue operations a tool to find any remaining survivors.
06/29/2026   Wired Science
Heat pumps are more than just a way to keep your home comfortable without using fossil fuels.
06/29/2026   Wired Science
Climate activist Will Lawrence cofounded the Sunrise Movement. Now, he has shifted his focus in his attempt to compete for a swing-district seat by calling for a data center moratorium.
06/28/2026   Wired Science
The Euclid space telescope's stunning photo of our galaxy's “crowded heart” captures more than 60 million stars.
06/27/2026   Wired Science
Factors like the short interval between the two powerful quakes and different types of soil led to some structures collapsing while others stayed standing.
06/26/2026   Wired Science
The asteroid will be visible for several nights from different parts of the world. We’ll tell you when and where to look, and what equipment you’ll need to spot it.

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