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Two researchers from University College Cork in Ireland and the University of Barcelona in Spain used new high-resolution ...
A team from the Department of Chemistry and Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology at the Scripps Research Institute have ...
For a croc, it seems “surf’s up” is within an hour of the tide changing, as this was the window during which they would begin long-distance travel. Doing so meant they could essentially surf ocean ...
This discovery brings closure to a decades-long mystery and reminds us of the human stories embedded in the history of ...
Nor was this a uniquely Concorde problem. The other supersonic commercial aircraft, the USSR’s Tupolev Tu-144, was even worse ...
By the end of the two months, eight of the 10 marmosets that made it into the final analysis were tapping regularly, ...
The orbit of the Moon is slightly slanted with respect to the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. If the two were the same, we would get a lunar and solar eclipse every month. Instead, they tend to ...
It’s been a source of contention in the 21st century as local residents longed to join the world of wireless. Now, for the ...
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Normally, having something rip a hole in your roof is the sign of a bad day, but you’d probably feel different about this.
We’ve found bioluminescent jellyfish, squid, and fish, but the largest luminous vertebrate known to science? That, my friends, is a glow-in-the-dark shark. The kitefin shark was one of three “glowing ...
The Will-Essex zone sat in the nearshore–offshore transition, its seafloor bustling with clams and marked by telltale trace fossils. Farther out, the Kankakee-Essex zone was ruled by cnidarians, a ...
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