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The evolution of tree roots may have triggered a series of mass extinctions that rocked the Earth’s oceans during the Devonian Period over 300 million years ago, according to a study led by scientists at IUPUI, along with colleagues in the United Kingdom.
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Space has been a subject of fascination for many. Space enthusiasts have emerged in every nook and corner of India over the past decades. Bearing that in mind, IIT Madras will be organizing the 'Space Tech Summit' as a part of Shaastra, their annual
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Australia's echidna has developed a curious way to cool off — blowing bubbles out of its beaklike snout.
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Australia's echidna has developed a curious way to cool off — blowing bubbles out of its beaklike snout.
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Australia's echidna has developed a curious way to cool off — blowing bubbles out of its beaklike snout.
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<p>Elon Musk took the witness stand Friday to defend a 2018 tweet claiming he had lined up the financing to take Tesla private in a deal that never came close to happening.</p>
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Fossilized eggshells from Gifu Prefecture, Japan, dating back to the Early Cretaceous period, reveal previously unknown egg species from a small theropod dinosaur. Dinosaurs left behind more evidence than just giant skeletons. Tiny eggshell fragments can prov…
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Would you consider a donation to support Weekend Reads, and our daily work? The week at Retraction Watch featured: Reddit post prompts retraction of article that called Trump ‘the main dr…
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Black holes are commonly used in science fiction and can have a negative connotation, but what you think you know about these misunderstood forces is...
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Black holes are commonly used in science fiction and can have a negative connotation, but what you think you know about these misunderstood forces is probably all wrong.
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Research led by the University of Southampton has revealed how supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are feeding off gas clouds which reach them by travelling hundreds of thousands of light years from one galaxy to another.An international team of scienti
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Researchers at Cedars-Sinai have discovered that a specific hormone can prevent brain injury and behavioral symptoms in mice suffering from urinary tract infections. Delirium is a prevalent issue among women who have urinary tract infections (UTIs), particula…
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Bird Buddy uses AI to identify the birds in your yard -- and it's pretty cool.
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The last 7 days have seen NASA share a number of photos in its Astronomy Photo of the Day series. If you missed out, here is a close look at Galaxy wars, Seagull Nebula, Moon, Sun and more.
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A team of researchers has created 3D models in order to gain a better understanding of the evolution of flowers. A team of researchers from Montreal, including those from McGill University, the University of Montréal, and the Montreal Botanical Garden, are us…
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The Pokemon Go Larvitar Community Day Classic Special Research story is here, so we've got all the tasks and rewards you can unlock along the way.
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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day for 21 January, 2023 is none other than Comet ZTF, which is heading for a rendezvous with Earth in February.
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The award is made in recognition of noteworthy contributions to the field within ten years of completing a PhD.Dr Allanson is due to join the Space Environment and Radio Engineering (SERENE) Group at the University of Birmingham from the University o
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Deep in the Stone Age, when Neanderthals still lived alongside Homo sapiens, our ancestors might have been agog at a...
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The glowing space rock E3 is about to make its closest approach to Earth in 50,000 years.
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