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- 			  Seeking the anomalies that lead to discoveriesEditor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the booming online market for semaglutide, new findings on how early humans used sophisticated thinking and whether Spinosaurus could swim. By Nancy Shute
- 			 Psychology PsychologyResearchers seek, and find, a magical illusion for the earsA contest to design a sound-only magic trick could help psychologists learn about differences between visual and auditory perception. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineCOVID-related smell loss may last yearsUsing a scratch-and-sniff test, researchers discovered that smell loss after COVID-19 may linger for more than two years. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Animals AnimalsSubway mosquitoes evolved millennia ago in ancient Mediterranean citiesA variety of subway-dwelling mosquito seems like a modern artifact. But genomic analysis reveals the insect got its evolutionary start millennia ago. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineA bioengineered protein may someday treat carbon monoxide poisoningMice treated with the protein, which is found in bacteria, quickly eliminated carbon monoxide from their body in their pee. 
- 			 Materials Science Materials ScienceA materials scientist seeks to extract lithium from untapped sourcesLithium is an essential ingredient for batteries in electric vehicles but getting enough will become a problem. By Anna Gibbs
- 			Planetary ScienceNASA’s Webb telescope spotted a new moon orbiting UranusLike Uranus's other 28 moons, the newfound object spotted by JWST will be named after a William Shakespeare or Alexander Pope character. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsMeet the ‘grue jay,’ a rare hybrid songbirdDespite millions of years of evolutionary separation and a geographical divide, a blue jay and green jay mated in Texas. This bird is the result. By Sarah Boden
- 			 Artificial Intelligence Artificial IntelligenceHow much energy does your AI prompt use? It dependsAI models such as ChatGPT consume serious power. Experts break down where that energy goes, and what you can do to help. By Celina Zhao
- 			  The long and short of scienceEditor in Chief Nancy Shute discusses the centennial of quantum mechanics’ framework, Hubble’s 35th anniversary and the legacy of Kanzi the bonobo. By Nancy Shute
- 			 Life LifeThis killer fungus strikes at sunset. Here’s howThe fungus Entomophthora muscae turns flies into zombies and kills them at sunset. An internal kill clock may explain the mysterious timing. By Meghan Rosen
- 			Health & MedicineAI is designing proteins that could help treat cancerA team used generative AI to enhance T cells’ ability to fight melanoma. The immunotherapy approach needs more testing before use in cancer patients. By Meghan Rosen