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The culprit in a cosmic hit-and-run that resulted in a broken 'bone' has been found out. Of course, it's not actually a bone ...
The research is titled " Seismic Oscillations Excited by Giant Impacts in Directly-Imaged Giant Planets. " The lead author is ...
With cannabis now legal in much of the US, the focus is shifting from the ethics of using the drug to the health implications ...
Scientists have sequenced the genome of one of the rarest animals in the world: the 'Asian unicorn', which hasn't been seen ...
Offering incredibly high temperatures, crushing pressure, and a thick mix of carbon dioxide and sulfuric acid, the atmosphere ...
For a while, in the Middle Ages, there was a real craze for trying to turn unassuming lead into pure, gleaming gold.
Doctors often start exams with the so-called "eyeball test" – a snap judgment about whether the patient appears older or ...
On 22 February 1498, a well-weathered mid-40s Christopher Columbus ordained in writing that his estate in the Italian port ...
Psychedelics like LSD and psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms) are gaining increasing attention in ...
The levels of caffeine in your blood could affect the amount of body fat you carry, a factor that in turn could determine your risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Scientists at Harvard University are proposing a fundamental change in the way we consider psychedelics and their therapeutic ...
Ohenhen has been analyzing subsidence rates in the US for the past year, and in a new study he and his team show that urban ...