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Emily DeMarco

Emily DeMarco

Deputy News Editor at Science News

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Ancient Egyptian pot burials were not just for the poor

In ancient Egypt, using pots for burial containers was a symbolic choice, not a last resort, archaeologists say.
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Pectoral sandpipers go the distance, and then some

Even after a long migration, male pectoral sandpipers keep flying, adding 3,000 extra kilometers on quest for mates.
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See the latest stunning views of Jupiter

Once every 53 days, NASA’s Juno spacecraft zooms past Jupiter’s cloud tops. A new sequence of images reveals the encounter from Juno’s viewpoint.
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Borrowed genes give mums the blues

Scientists have genetically modified chrysanthemums to be “true blue” for the first time.
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Here are the paths of the next 15 total solar eclipses

From 2017 to 2040, there will be 15 total solar eclipses. Here’s a map of where to see them.
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North America’s largest recorded earthquake helped confirm plate te...

Henry Fountain’s ‘The Great Quake’ mixes drama and science to tell the story of the 1964 Alaska earthquake.
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Meet the giants among viruses

For decades, all viruses were thought to be small and simple. But the discovery of more and more giant viruses shows that’s not the case.
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Most Americans think funding science pays off

About 80 percent of U.S. adults say that federal spending on scientific and medical research provides value in the long run, a new survey finds.
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Erosion has erased most of Earth’s impact craters. Here are the sur...

Earth’s largest known impact crater measures 160 kilometers in diameter. The newest, yet to be confirmed, stretches a still-whopping 31 kilometers.
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Indoor, high-intensity fitness classes may help spread the coronavirus

As more U.S. states reopen and people return to public life, dance fitness classes in South Korea tell a cautionary tale.
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Crabs left the sea not once, but several times, in their evolution ...

A new study is the most comprehensive analysis yet of the evolution of “true crabs.”