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Washington State University researchers recreate lost Egyptian blue pigment using ancient methods and modern scientific ...
Cannabis use is rising fast among older adults in America, especially those with higher income and chronic illness.
Planting trees can help cool the earth, but it won’t be enough to stop climate change without deep emissions cuts, new ...
UT Austin team uses hydrophones to record seagrass bubble sounds, correlating them with carbon storage levels.
Harvard study following 50,000 women for 30 years found that drinking about 3 cups of regular coffee daily was linked to ...
Researchers insert a 40,000-year-old Neanderthal variant of the GLI3 gene into mice, altering their bone structure without malformations.
A Baylor College study reveals that dairy consumption increases beneficial gut bacteria, while cheese reduces other key ...
Tales of a "Giant Woolly Rat" have been told for decades, yet no scientist had ever confirmed Mallomys istapantap was alive.
Scientists dated a Scottish fossil, Westlothiana, to 346 million years ago, revealing its role in early land animal evolution ...
Scientists identify time and location of first humans who made tools and harpoons out of whale bones
Paleolithic humans used whale bones as tools 20,000 years ago, the earliest evidence of marine tool-making discovered.
Japanese experts help raise two white-bellied heron chicks in Bhutan, boosting conservation of critical global species.
A tiny deep-sea octopus with large eyes and blood-red tentacles, named Carnarvon flapjack, has been recently discovered.
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