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If life can thrive and survive under the ice in Antarctica, it might also be possible it can thrive in extraterrestrial environments too' ...
More commonly known as burundanga in South America, it’s even been called ‘the world’s scariest drug’ by the UK Addiction ...
The boss of Queensland’s troubled DNA lab has quit as the state’s top forensic scientist after being suspended by the state ...
I’m not sure whether it was elementary school science classes or Fred Flintstone’s Brontosaurus burgers that made the giant herbivore one of the most recognizable dinosaurs to me as a kid. But for ...
From the internet to the ozone layer, AI to the human genome, UC scientists have turned federal research funding into history ...
Claims of fireflies, also called lightning bugs, going extinct or the current generation being the last to see them often circulate on social media, and while their populations are in decline like ...
The U.S. could stop adult boosters for both tetanus and diphtheria, which are given together, saving the strapped U.S. healthcare system about $1 billion a year, says Mark Slifka.
An international team of astronomers has discovered a massive cloud of gas and dust located in a little-known region of our ...
It helps keep them warm, say our readers – but the flamingo is most famous for standing on one leg, and warmth is unlikely to ...
Increased collaboration between zoos and sound researchers could open new frontiers in bioacoustics, according to a new paper ...
Researchers have found the first new type of magnet in nearly a century. Now, these strange "altermagnets" could help us ...
MIT researchers have developed a new theoretical framework for studying the mechanisms of treatment interactions. Their approach allows scientists to ...
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