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After Earth’s greatest extinction, it wasn’t just volcanic fury that kept the planet hot; it was the death of tropical ...
A groundbreaking discovery in Canada reveals that different dinosaur species may have traveled together in herds. A newly published study in PLOS ONE reveals a remarkable discovery in Canada: ...
A fossil shelved for 47 years has turned out to be a new species of Jurassic sea creature, revealing just how much prehistoric mystery still lurks in museum collections.
Polluted air may be quietly hurting your brain. New research links traffic fumes and soot to a greater chance of developing dementia.
Even without contracting COVID-19, many people may have experienced accelerated brain aging just from living through the pandemic. A major UK brain scan study found that stress, isolation, and ...
IBS and gut issues are rising fast after COVID, and scientists believe long COVID may be fueling the gut-brain chaos.
NASA's Europa Clipper nailed a major radar test during a Mars flyby, proving it’s ready to peer into Europa’s mysterious icy shell and search for underground oceans.
Venus-Jupiter Conjunction and Meteor Mojo Venus and Jupiter shine together in a rare, close morning conjunction this August.
The Tarantula Nebula glows with powerful stars and chaotic dust, captured in vivid detail by the Hubble Space Telescope. It’s a star factory outside our galaxy—raging with stellar winds and cosmic ...
A peer-reviewed study reports the development of ultrafast modulation technology in nanoelectronics. Physicists from ...
Leaders with serious health issues secretly held the power to launch nuclear war. A new study exposes the terrifying overlap of illness and unchecked authority.
What if concrete could capture carbon and last 2,000 years? AI just made that idea possible, with atomic-scale simulations and radical new materials.
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