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Even more remarkably, the rhino’s horn acts like a tailfin—a natural stabilizer that reduces spinning midair. “The great ...
In Panama’s dense lowland jungle, a tropical species called Dipteryx oleifera —known locally as almendro or the tonka bean ...
The urn belonged to a Roman man named Senicio, whose name was inscribed on the vessel. Along with his cremated bones, ...
But new research suggests it doesn’t have to be that way.
A new modeling study estimates that radiation from CT scans performed in the United States in 2023 could eventually cause ...
Ultimately, the widespread occurrence of SSSB in mammals, especially primates, strongly suggests that such behaviors are ...
A new study led by Melissa Stadt and Anita T. Layton at the University of Waterloo reveals that potassium doesn’t just ...
Geologic mapping, the report emphasizes, is a scientific process. Every map is the result of hypothesis testing, data ...
At a lab in Tokyo, a machine that looks nothing like a chicken might just be the future of poultry. Cultured meat is already a proven technology, but the biggest problem isn’t growing cells — it’s ...
For decades, scientists have known that ordinary matter — everything made of atoms — accounts for just 15% of the universe’s ...
What started as a spiritual cleanse turned into a gastrointestinal purge. In January 2025, seven people in Europe came down ...