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01-31-2025
What is it like to be a bee? These tiny QR tracking tags helped science find out
In rural Pennsylvania and New York, researchers have attached tiny...
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01-31-2025
Dreams and REM sleep quality directly linked to Alzheimer’s disease
A recent study suggests that Alzheimer's disease may have a...
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01-31-2025
Clear evidence of liquid water, not just frozen ice, discovered on Mars
The existence of water on Mars has long been a...
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01-31-2025
"Dark oxygen" discovery upends centuries of scientific beliefs, textbooks to be rewritten
Scientists recently reported an unexpected deep-sea development in the Pacific:...
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01-31-2025
'Skydiving' salamanders can fully control blood flow in their toes
Wandering salamanders, also known as "skydiving salamanders," have fascinated scientists...
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01-30-2025
Extreme particle acceleration: New source of cosmic rays discovered
Cosmic rays contain some of the most energetic particles in...
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01-30-2025
NASA finds a planet disintegrating faster than astronomers thought possible
Every object in the universe is on a countdown. Planets...
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Evolution’s many solutions: Nature finds multiple paths to success
Is there only one ideal configuration an organism can achieve...
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01-30-2025
Our sense of smell and different odors can influence how we see colors
Color perception and our sense of smell might sound like...
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66-million-year-old fossilized vomit gives clues to prehistoric diets
Imagine going out for a quiet stroll and unexpectedly uncovering...
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'Out of Africa' human migration timeline pushed back even further by new discovery
When did humanity's early hominin ancestors first leave Africa and...
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01-30-2025
Ice-free zones found in Antarctica were recently mapped for the first time ever
Antarctica, frequently seen as the globe's final untouched frontier, harbors...
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