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How to fight Lyme may lie in the biology of its disease-causing bacteria

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
This pinkish image that looks a little like a pile of spaghetti is a tangle of the spiral-shaped bacteria that causes Lyme disease.

Not all cell walls are created equal. Take the peculiar makeup of the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium’s cell wall. It might play a role in lingering symptoms of Lyme disease — …

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The axolotl is endangered in the wild. A discovery offers hope

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
An image of an axolotl looking at the camera

Despite capturing hearts around the world, the wild axolotl — an aquatic salamander with feathery frills and a soft smile — faces extinction. Fortunately, for both axolotls and their fans, …

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The United States’ oldest known rock has existed for at least 3.6 billion years

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
Photo of watersmeet Gneiss rock that could be the oldest known in the United States

A weathered sign in the Minnesota River Valley proudly proclaims: “World’s Oldest Rock.” Erected in 1975, it marks a 3.8-billion-year-old gneiss — or so scientists thought. Turns out, it’s not …

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A nebula’s X-ray glow may come from a destroyed giant planet

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
image of Helix Nebula

The decades-long mystery of a never-ending explosion of X-rays around the remains of a dead star may have finally been solved. The radiation probably originates from the scorching-hot wreckage left …

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$1.8 billion in NIH grant cuts hit minority health research the hardest

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
An image of the National Institutes of Health

The headlines keep coming: Another federal grant funding medical research terminated. Another lab devoted to mental health losing its funding. Another clinical trial stopped. It’s all part of actions the …

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JWST spots the earliest sign yet of a distant galaxy reshaping its cosmic environs

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
Several blurry galaxies of various sizes and shapes on a black background in this image from the JWST. In the center, a small red dot marks the most distant galaxy in this field, JADES-GS-z13-1.

The James Webb Space Telescope has caught a distant galaxy blowing an unexpected bubble in the gas around it, just 330 million years after the Big Bang. The galaxy, dubbed …

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Teens who want to quit vaping have another medication option

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A pile of colorful disposable vape pens with various flavors labeled, such as strawberry ice, blue razz lemonade, mango, apple peach and blueberry raspberry.

Many teens who vape want to quit. A recent clinical trial suggests that a drug used to stop smoking can help. In the last four weeks of a 12-week trial, …

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Wetland bacteria could make more methane in a warming world

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A photograph of the sun setting over Chesapeake Bay wetlands. A warming climate could increase bacterial methane production in wetlands.

Warming temperatures may cause methane emissions from wetlands to rise — by helping methane-producing bacteria thrive. Higher temperatures favor the activity of wetland soil microbes that produce the potent greenhouse …

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The nearest single star to Earth has four small planets

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A red sun and three planets hang over the horizon of a red rocky planetary surface.

The nearest single star to the sun, Barnard’s star, has a brood of planets all its own. The red dwarf star, about six light-years from Earth, hosts four close-in planets …

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Penguin poop gives Antarctic cloud formation a boost

May 23, 2025 by Caitlin Giles
A photograph of Adélie penguins near a breeding site in Antarctica.

Penguins’ poop may be making Antarctica cloudier — and helping mitigate the regional impacts of climate change. Gases emitted from the birds’ guano are supplying key chemical ingredients to form …

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