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Some dolphins in Shark Bay use marine sponges as a fishing tool. Credit: Eric Patterson. One dolphin swam past, her nose ...
Moreover, “generally, across the country, about 8 to 10 percent of kids have asthma. In the Amish kids, it’s probably 1 to 2 ...
Can we reboot the human heart? Yes, we can, and this could save many dying babies and adults who are waiting for a transplant ...
The company’s co-founders, both in their early 30s, have outlined a plan to use high-energy neutrons produced in fusion ...
Employees who switched to a four-day week reported lower burnout, better sleep, less fatigue, and improved physical and ...
For much of the planet’s recent geological history, ice ages came and went every 41,000 years. Then, during a period ...
In the not-too-distant future, your dentist might do more than remind you to floss—they might vaccinate you, too.
Uranus is heating up from the inside. Uranus was always seen as a tilted, distant, and kind of boring world. Scientists used ...
The findings confirm a long-standing theory first proposed in the early 1900s. More importantly, it sheds new light on how ...
In 1704, Isaac Newton sat down with pen and paper and tried to calculate the end of the world. He didn’t use a telescope or a ...
In 2008, Hillary Clinton’s misty-eyed moment at a New Hampshire diner made headlines. Some saw it as a rare glimpse of ...
A team from Google DeepMind and several universities introduces Aeneas, a generative (and free) AI model designed to help ...