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Neanderthals probably ate something most of us would find hard to swallow—meat that was left to rot, ferment, and fill up ...
It’s called a “slow code.” On the surface, it looks like standard CPR, but in reality the medical staff isn’t really trying ...
Scientists decode how the 1918 flu rapidly adapted to humans—much earlier than thought.
With no prior work on the Shroud, Moraes approached it as a neutral observer. What struck him first, he said, was the “rigid ...
Their study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals a drug combination that performs better ...
Today’s 3D printing market, from industrial prototyping to hobbyist miniatures, generates tons of unrecyclable waste. Even UV ...
Farhad Ibrahimzade. A greasy takeaway may seem like an innocent Friday night indulgence. But our recent research suggests even a single ...
New research from The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) has uncovered that caffeine consumed at night impairs the brain’s ability to regulate impulsive behavior — at least in fruit flies. The ...
Elephants were found to gesture intentionally when they wanted humans to give them apples. This trait was thought to exist ...
“People use sexual history as a cue to assess relationship risk,” said Dr. Andrew G. Thomas, lead author of the study and a ...
According to the official Department of Energy Occurrence Report, the nest was removed, bagged, and disposed of as ...