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- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineProposed time limits on anesthesia may have jeopardized patient safetyBlue Cross Blue Shield’s now rescinded plan to put time limits on anesthesia put a spotlight on a poorly understood profession. By Sujata Gupta
- 			 Physics PhysicsNotre Dame is reopening. What does that mean for its acoustics?Researcher Brian Katz is studying the acoustics of the Paris cathedral and how it’s been altered throughout the centuries. 
- 			 Space SpaceSpace missions spanned the solar system in 2024Humankind accomplished new feats in space this year, including scooping up some of the moon’s farside and launching a probe to Jupiter’s moon Europa. 
- 			 Astronomy AstronomyAstronomers detect the first astrosphere around a sunlike starFinding a bubble of hot gas blown by the stellar wind from a young star gives researchers a peek at what our sun was like when it was young. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineHow the weight loss drug tirzepatide is also helping heart failure patientsData continue to show that tirzepatide, called Mounjaro for type 2 diabetes and Zepbound for weight loss, is safe and effective, but side effects remain. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Climate ClimateClimate change made 2024 the hottest year on record. The heat was deadlyHeat waves fueled by climate change killed scores of people and upended daily life. Here are some of those stories. 
- 			 Plants PlantsMeet a scientist tracking cactus poaching in the Atacama DesertBotanist Pablo Guerrero has been visiting Atacama cacti all his life. They’re not adapting well to a drier climate, booming mining and plant collection. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsClimate stress may undermine male spiders’ romantic gift givingEven spider love lives show an effect of climate uncertainty: Stressed males may offer a bit of silk-wrapped junk rather than a tasty insect treat. By Susan Milius
- 			 Space SpaceA spacecraft duo will fly in formation to create artificial solar eclipsesESA’s Proba-3 mission will use one satellite to block out the sun for another satellite, bringing the sun’s middle corona into new focus. 
- 			 Humans HumansDietary evidence bolsters Clovis hunters’ reputation as mammoth killersMammoths made up as much as 40 percent of the ancient North Americans’ diet, a chemical analysis of human remains reveals. By Anna Gibbs
- 			 Life LifeTrees are failing to adapt to climate change. Losing fungi partners may be whyCertain fungi give trees nutrients and water, but heat and drought are putting both at risk. 
- 			 Ecosystems EcosystemsNew videos reveal the hidden lives of Andean bearsThe footage give clues to the range of plants the bears eat and how they mate, information important for conservation.