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When a new father gazes at his baby, his brain responds in a unique and remarkable way. A new study reveals that first-time ...
At first glance, they appear to be creatures out of a nightmare—cottontail rabbits in northern Colorado with dark spikes and ...
From carved figurines to coins, skeletons, and even entire settlements, the railway has opened up a new golden age of ...
In a new study published in City and Environment Interactions, Matias and her colleagues show that parked cars—especially ...
Exploiting critical minerals in byproduct mining waste is messy and challenging. Minerals like gallium and tellurium show up ...
The appeal is straightforward. Solar panels on Earth depend on weather. They shut down at night, sulk under clouds, and fade ...
Off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt, cranes lifted statues, coins, and stone anchors from the Mediterranean. Divers cheered from the water’s edge as fragments of temples, harbor docks, and a sphinx ...
Here’s the appeal. Solar panels on Earth are fair-weather friends. They shut down at night, sulk under clouds, and fade ...
Just about 20% of the total ocean has been explored, with large portions (especially in the deep sea) entirely unmapped. What ...
A team of scientists at King’s College London thinks there might be another way. They’ve found that keratin — the same ...
Astronomers See Inside The Core of a Dying Star For the First Time, Confirm How Heavy Atoms Are Made
An ‘extremely stripped supernova’ confirms the existence of a key feature of physicists’ models of how stars produce the ...
The same principles that help athletes on the court, field or track can help you regulate stress and adapt to changes in ...
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