Beneath the Arctic’s frozen surface, tiny algae are defying the rules of biology. Their survival strategy not only redefines the limits of life but also raises urgent questions about ecosystems ...
A NOBEL Prize-winning Scottish chemist believes science could soon create a pill to help humans live forever. Princeton University’s Prof David MacMillan, who is from Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, ...
Dr. Joan Strassmann's latest book on the behavior of flocks, families, and communes is a fact-filled flight into the diverse ...
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How Spider Sense ACTUALLY Works #spiderman
'Never had this problem,' team behind Epstein, Trump statue reacts to its removal Keanu Reeves's Girlfriend, Alexandra Grant, ...
Artificial tissues that mimic the placenta, endometrium, ovary and vagina could point to treatments for common conditions ...
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The world's deadliest animal is probably outside your Rhode Island home. See what the CDC says
The world’s deadliest animal is probably outside your home right now – it’s a mosquito. Despite its small size, the Centers for Disease Control says the deadliest animal in the world is the mosquito.
Oh. It’s the people from the Nobel Peace Prize. Mr President, they say you’re this year’s winner. He has 10 minutes to alert ...
The recreated skull's features suggest that the fossil belonged to the same lineage as a striking specimen called "Dragon Man ...
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Penn cut doctoral student admissions by 20% citing Trump’s threats to federal research funding.
Educators fear that reducing doctoral students, if this continues over several years, ultimately could mean fewer teachers ...
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Fossils tell story of baby flying reptiles doomed by tropical storms
A tropical storm was brewing over a chain of islands on the edge of the vast Tethys Ocean - the ancient predecessor to the ...
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