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A 4,000-year-old discovery emerges from the melting ice.
A twin's early concussion may hint at cognitive challenges decades later.
They are very well preserved and belong to two types of dinos.
Through these lab-grown embryos, we're witnessing the profound beginnings of human existence.
Invasive pests are increasingly getting out of hand -- and we're paying the price.
Study looks into this strange phenomenon happening in French Polynesia
Seriously, dolphins?
Wolves on an Alaskan island are showing a remarkable adaptation.
The Qing Dynasty's collapse serves as a cautionary tale, echoing through time to warn us about the perils of unchecked socio-political pressures.
This could be a game changer for satellite monitoring.
A small country can make a big difference -- sometimes, it's not a positive difference.
There are two very different sides to this planet.
People aren't magnets. They prefer to form relationships with those that have similar interests and values.
Human trials for these vaccines will evaluate both their safety and effectiveness, with an emphasis on protecting vulnerable populations.
The research could unveil new avenues for effective epilepsy treatments.
Early humans endured a severe population bottleneck that shaped our species, according to new genomic findings.
Telehealth platforms are revolutionizing the way we approach mental health.
A recent analysis of over 100 clinical trials finds limited evidence supporting marijuana's health benefits, while pointing to potential harm, particularly for pregnant women and adolescents.
Recent research suggests blood vessels are the key to why fingers and toes turn pruny and pale after being submerged for a while.
The numbers may grow as climate change increases extreme weather events.
Baseless vacine skepticism has now extended to helpless pets.
Excessive beef consumption is not only bad for your health, but also hurts the environment.
It's a huge milestone in AI.
Nearly a week after the historic landing, the rover is sending in valuable results.
It's time to break some alcohol myths.
Astronomers illuminate strange pulsar behavior.
Scientists used ancient and modern data to pinpoint the critical sea-level rise rates at which tidal marshes, mangroves, and coral reefs could be at risk.
Environmental problems go hand in hand.
Healthcare systems all around the world are increasingly pressured.
This has implications way beyond just plants.
It's the cutest octopus you'll see... if you can see it.
Eclipse enthusiasts rejoice!
NASA isn't just keeping an eye on space -- with satellites, it's also keeping an eye on Earth.
Climate change is already causing major problems.
We're not out of the pandemic just yet.
Study finds biodiversity can be restored in degraded areas by using trees as reefs
A novel quantum method allowed researchers to witness engineered conical intersections directly for the first time.
This brown dwarf is absolutely sizzling.
Dogs show heightened brain responsiveness to certain speech patterns, particularly from women who use the cute-sie voice.
T cells in microgravity simulated conditions seem to be less prepared to fight infections.
First images shared hours after the landing reveal a pockmarked surface
Scientsits believe tiny plasma jets are the likely sources of solar wind, shedding light on a longstanding astronomical puzzle.
Fossil fuels subsidies are fueling a fire that burns the world, but weaning off them is not easy.
Study looks into the exposure to PFAS for different ethnic and racial groups.
When donors can father multiple children, there are risks that need to be considered
The minimum number of people may be even lower — but only if the participants are mentally stable.
Experiments with mice show that phytosterols supplements might enhance the function of sensory cells and combat age-related hearing loss.
Get ready for an extraordinary sight on August 30—the rare convergence of a supermoon and blue moon in the night sky.]
This new study opens up the potential to study many ancient clay bricks in a new way.