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Even wild animals’ skin can burn, if they’re living in unusual conditions.
Bluevine reports that 61.3% of small business owners view AI positively, focusing on innovation amidst economic challenges.
Watching a race today, spectators can hear the roars of engines and smell the undeniable scent of burning rubber, but what ...
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IFLScience on MSNZebrafish “Catch” Yawns Just Like Us – We Might Need To Rethink Evolution To Account For ThatHumans are a suggestible species. We see a friend yawn, we yawn. We see a stranger yawn, we yawn. We see an animated blob do something resembling yawning, we yawn. Heck, there’s a fair chance you’re ...
Gene editing may hold the key to rescuing endangered species—not just by preserving them, but by restoring their lost genetic ...
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Knewz on MSNScientists Find 24 Million-Year-Old Protein in Fossils of Extinct Hippos and ElephantsOld Protein in Fossils of Extinct Hippos and Elephants. Over the years, scientists have made incredible progress in extracting ancient DNA from fos ...
Luis Ortega’s latest blends crime, dark comedy, and dream logic in a visually bold story set on the fringes of Buenos Aires.
Scientists explore gene editing to restore genetic diversity and help endangered species adapt to disease, climate change, ...
If high-performance station wagons are your thing, the all-new 2025 BMW M5 Touring is pretty much the hottest car on the ...
So, finally, Elvis Evolution has entered the building.
Signals used by elephants to manage competitive play sessions provide hints to the roots of empathy in social mammals.
Researchers have unveiled a miniature robot elephant with special 3D-printed "tissues" that allow for more complex and natural movements. A video shows the elephant grasp a flower with its trunk and ...
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