Rediscovery of Megalodon Fossil Sheds Light on Its Legendary Existence
The recent rediscovery of a Megalodon fossil highlights the importance of museums in preserving our cultural and scientific heritage, despite occasional losses.
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The recent rediscovery of a Megalodon fossil highlights the importance of museums in preserving our cultural and scientific heritage, despite occasional losses.
The Pegasus XL rocket has successfully launched a mission aimed at reboosting the Swift astrophysics spacecraft, possibly marking the end of the rocket's operational history.
A new study introduces dual small-molecule systems designed to improve the precision of CRISPR gene editing in living tissues, led by Dr. Wang Yu.
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A collaborative study from TUD Dresden, the Max Planck Institute, and the University of Basel sheds light on the complex motivations driving human decision-making.
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Recent advancements in biological engineering have led to the creation of wheat with significantly larger starch granules, which could enhance nutrition and offer various industrial uses.
A recent study in Science Advances uncovers evidence suggesting that Scythian elites inherited political power through family ties across various burial sites in the Eurasian steppe.
Research from Northwestern University indicates that mammals utilize a shared olfactory processing system, suggesting evolutionary continuity in how smells are processed.
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A recent study highlights how social connections among carpenter ants affect their ability to care for injured nestmates, emphasizing the role of transitional workers.
As online platforms face pressure to moderate harmful content, the implications for sexual education resources may be significant. This raises concerns about access to vital information.
Researchers have successfully achieved the quantum mechanical space-time limit with ultrafast scanning tunneling microscopy, marking a significant advancement in quantum physics.
A recent study from the University of Eastern Finland sheds light on the systemic challenges that are hindering the transition to a circular plastics economy, emphasizing the need for addressing these interdependencies.
Research from Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg indicates that marine animals have been shrinking in size due to environmental crises over millions of years.
Recent research sheds light on the online trade of brachyuran land crabs, prompting scientists to advocate for enhanced monitoring and regulation to safeguard biodiversity.
Researchers have managed to replicate a lost goldworking technique from the Ming Dynasty, showcasing the intricate jewelry craftsmanship of the era.
Research from Murdoch University reveals a connection between tax avoidance and greenwashing practices in 391 ASX companies, highlighting the pressures businesses face.
An image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope showcases a vibrant display of blue and white stars set against a backdrop of crimson gas, highlighting the beauty of our universe.