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(Inside Science) -- The coronavirus may be taking center stage lately, but there are still other viruses and bacteria that can cause major health complications. Pneumonia accounts for 1.5 million ...
(Inside Science) -- America has a new leech -- new to science, that is. In fact, the big orange-bellied bloodsucker has been lurking around the nation's capital all along, according to Anna Phillips, ...
(Inside Science) – The 2015 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to a Japanese physicist and a Canadian physicist for discovering that abundant subatomic particles known as neutrinos can undergo ...
(Inside Science) -- Humanity's fascination with celestial objects in the night sky goes back thousands of years. The history of those objects goes back even further. This month, astronomers look back ...
(Inside Science) -- Scientific discoveries can dazzle with wonder, make your skin crawl with their weirdness, or sometimes do both. This month, we'll explore a few spooky and otherworldly revelations, ...
(Inside Science) -- Without the agriculture of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, the British wouldn’t have their fish and chips, Italians would be eating pizzas without tomato sauce, and the ...
(Inside Science) -- Lanternfish are known for the bioluminescent organs known as a photophores that guide them through the deep sea. In some species of this group of fish, the organs shine like ...
(Inside Science) -- Even though he works with spiders regularly, Yao Zhang, a physicist at Jinan University in China, admits he's afraid of them. In fact, most of the people in his lab are, except for ...
(Inside Science) -- The quest to track health information without drawing blood has inspired wearables like Fitbit and Apple Watch, but it's also pushing engineers to develop thin sensors that adhere ...
(Inside Science) -- "Watching paint dry" may be a term most people use to show how boring something can be, but the physics of what happens when anything changes from wet to dry is enough to grab ...
(Inside Science) -- Baker Melissa Weller excelled in science and math in school and baked for fun. After working for a few years as a chemical engineer, she began working in kitchens full time. "I ...
A mystery that captivated the internet has a simple answer. At least, that’s what Colgate says.
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