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It's getting harder and harder to come up with new ideas in science, paper reports

Thankfully, all we need are more researchers.

Scientists transplant lab-grown lungs into pigs -- they worked fine

It's a landmark achievement in regenerative medicine.

Archaeologists discover Germany's oldest known library

An amazing finding in the heart of Cologne.

Birds perceive colors and hues the same way we do

Does this mean we see everything through a bird's eye view?

Long-term exposure to sunscreen chemicals disrupts zebrafish embryo development

Sunscreen is good for us, not so good for sea creatures.

A lung-healing protein could be the reason why men recover from flu faster than women

Sorry, ladies.

Scientists sight rare hybrid dolphin hybrid -- just don't call it a 'wholphin'

Nope, not a dolphin-whale hybrid.

Terraforming Mars might be nearly impossible -- but Elon Musk isn't phased about it

A kind reminder that we're living in paradise.

You're doing fun activities wrong -- but a new study reveals how to do them right

Stay flexible!

Grieving orca carries dead calf for seven days in heartbreaking ritual

It's one of the most memorable and heartbreaking processions you can imagine.

Sweden to reach its 2030 renewable energy target by the end of 2018

We need as many of these stories as we can get.

A shattered tectonic plate underpins the Tibetan Plateau -- explaining the area's weird earthquakes

The frayed head of the Indian plate keeps shaking up the whole area.

GMO rice may hold the key to fighting HIV on the cheap

The grains can be made into a paste containing anti-HIV proteins.

World's 2nd largest penguin colony collapses, losing 88% of members in just 35 years

Researchers are concerned, saying that the cause for the seabirds' decline is 'mysterious'.

Bacteria species, too, can become extinct -- and they do so quite often

The findings go against commonly-held wisdom today.

Electric fans might make heatwaves even more unbearable -- if you're a senior

Scientists report that electric fans might be a bad idea for people aged 60 or older.

The Milky Way once had a large sister galaxy -- but Andromeda devoured it

Astronomers unravel a gruesome galactic murder... and we might be next!

Man-made climate change makes heatwaves twice more likely

The effects of climate change are way beyond deniabiity, researchers say. It's time to start acting.

All this time, outer space was secretly much closer than we thought

Tricksy, tricksy space.

Life may be teeming just inches beneath Europa's frozen surface

An exciting new study entertains the possibility of alien life on Jupiter's icy moon.

Ocean wilderness is disappearing because of us: only 13% of it has been spared

The study reinforces the need for international treaties meant to conserve marine wildlife.

NASA eavesdropped on the Sun, and they made a video so you can hear it too

With a bit of help from NASA, you can now hear the sun's roar -- and it's glorious.

Japan wants all new cars to be electric by 2050

The electric car race is heating up.

Roundworms brought back to life after spending 42,000 years iced in permafrost

There are two ways to look at this: one is upbeat and optimistic, but the other is much darker.

Business students are more likely to have a brain parasite infection spread by cat feces

A parasite infection generally spread by cat feces may be making some people fearless.

Most of us are using sunscreen all wrong, and this could severely damage the skin

You're likely applying too little sunscreen, greatly diminishing its protection against harmful UV radiation.

How suppliers of everyday devices make you vulnerable to cyber attack – and what to do about it

A simple USB stick can wreak havoc on your business' IT systems.

'Amazing dragon' fossils in China rewrite the evolution of world's most massive dinosaurs

A new long-necked dinosaur discovered in China is forcing scientists to rethink sauropod evolution.

Scientists detect an underground lake filled with liquid water on Mars

This might be the news of the year!

In conversation with… Jane Goodall

As Jane Goodall turns 80, Henry Nicholls talks to her about her remarkable career.

Hurricane-braving lizards get to grips with natural selection

Scientists witness natural selection in action in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria.

Regular cannabis use may impair the ability to envision one's personal future

Getting high frequently may make it difficult to imagine a personal future.

Another bleak consequence of climate change: more suicides

As if climate change didn't bring enough problems.

Alcohol is causing a spike in liver diseases -- and it's mostly in young people

A concerning study has found that cirrhosis-related deaths have increased by 65 percent from 1999 to 2016.

Scientists devise world's fastest spinning object -- a tiny dumbbell that spins 60 billion times per minute

Researchers have created the fastest man-made rotor in the world, which they believe will help them study quantum mechanics.

Renewable material made from crab shells and trees could replace plastic film packaging

The new packaging is compostable and keeps food fresher longer than plastic wrapping.

Ancient farmers left their mark on the Amazon rainforest as early as 4,500 years ago

However, the first farmers in the Amazon used sustainable practices, unlike modern agriculture in the region.

Greening vacant lots really does make us feel better, new study shows

Small green parcels can do a lot for our mental health.

The moon may have been habitable during its early history -- twice

The moon might have once had pools of water on its surface and even a thick atmosphere.

It might be easier to tell a lie in a foreign language -- relatively speaking

Well, this is unexpected.

Scientists find more than 1,200 genes linked to educational attainment

But that doesn't mean the environment isn't more important.

Japan experiences its hottest temperature in recorded history

I'm not saying it's climate change, but it definitely quacks like climate change.

Fish are losing their sense of smell because of acidic oceans

Without proper olfaction, fish are less able to find food or avoid predators.

Two billion years ago, Andromeda 'ate' a sister-galaxy of the Milky Way

The findings could topple our current understanding of how galaxies merge.

Norovirus outbreak strikes in Maine, but it's likely under control

We'll likely see more such outbreaks in the recent future, researchers warn.

NASA will soon launch a probe that will travel through the sun's atmosphere -- here's what you need to know

A modern-day Icarus -- but this one won't get burned.

Newly-discovered American ankylosaur turns out to be an Asian immigrant

In fact, all ankylosaurs were!

Scientists image entire fly brain in ungodly detail

It's a landmark achievement.

New theoretical framework will keep our fusion reactors from going 'boom'

Real reactors lack boom.

Archaeologists opened the big, black sarcophagus found in Egypt

Now, what's in the big black box?