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- 			 Space SpaceScientists are getting serious about UFOs. Here’s whyUFOs have been rebranded as UAPs (unidentified anomalous phenomena). Probably not aliens, they might impact national security and aircraft safety. By Sid Perkins
- 			 Animals AnimalsCamouflaging wheat with a wheat smell could be a new approach to pest controlWheat fields coated in wheat germ oil confuse the noses of mice, reducing seed loss by more than 60 percent, a new study finds. 
- 			 Space SpaceNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope could help solve these 5 exoplanet puzzlesA lot of people are focused on signs of alien life, but the space telescope will have a lot to say about exoplanet geology and formation. By Elise Cutts
- 			 Physics PhysicsPhysicists get a first glimpse of the elusive isotope nitrogen-9With seven protons and two neutrons, the lopsided atomic nucleus of nitrogen-9 pushes the limits of what can even be considered a nucleus. By Elise Cutts
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineIs aging without illness possible?Researchers are harnessing basic biology to develop drugs that foster healthy aging. Just don’t call them antiaging pills. 
- 			 Math Math‘Is Math Real?’ asks simple questions to explore math’s deepest truthsIn her latest book, mathematician Eugenia Cheng invites readers to see math as more than just right or wrong answers. By Evelyn Lamb
- 			 Neuroscience NeuroscienceThe heart plays a hidden role in our mental healthDeciphering the messages that the heart sends to the brain could lead to new anxiety treatments and even unlock the secrets of consciousness. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineHow patient-led research could speed up medical innovationPeople with long COVID, ME/CFS and other chronic conditions are taking up science to find symptom relief and inspire new directions for professional scientists. 
- 			  From our brains to gravity, how science surprises usEditor in chief Nancy Shute discusses how science unravels mysteries, such as missing chunks of brain, gravity's strength and the start of the Viking era. By Nancy Shute
- 			 Space SpaceIndia’s successful moon landing follows recent failures by other countriesThe Chandrayaan-3 mission delivered a lander and rover to the moon. Attempts by other countries this year show that getting there is still a challenge. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyGeneticist Krystal Tsosie advocates for Indigenous data sovereigntyA member of the Navajo Nation, she believes Indigenous geneticists have a big role to play in protecting and studying their own data. By Joseph Lee
- 			 Environment EnvironmentA new approach to fighting wildfires combines local knowledge and AILand managers in the western United States are using potential operational delineations, or PODS, to prepare for — and take advantage of — wildfires. By Nikk Ogasa