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Teeth naturally wear down over time, but scientists have found that they could signal certain cells to regrow bones, opening new avenues in stem cell research.
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Beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface lies a hidden world that could change how we see our planet.
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This ancient hominin walked like us but had the grip of a gorilla. A new fossil discovery may change how we think about our closest prehistoric cousins.
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Astronomers have discovered that a white dwarf star, dead for 3 billion years, is actively consuming the rocky remains of a former planet.
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Elite athletes can push their bodies to the very limit, but even they can't surpass the boundaries of human nature, according to new research.
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New research has identified a dinosaur "mummy zone" in a series of ravines near Lusk, Wyoming. It's produced two mummies of a fleshy dinosaur with back spikes and hooves and scientists believe they could find a mummy of a preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex.
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The professor explained that humans follow the basic laws of physics
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The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency lost contact with a probe orbiting Venus last year and officially calls it quits on the mission.
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The Ingenuity helicopter from the Mars 2020 mission far outlasted its original mission of just 30 Martian days until physical damage ended its mission.
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A company recently agreed to purchase up to ten thousand liters of lunar helium-3 extracted from the Moon.
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NASA's astronauts living in space are still going to work during the government shutdown.
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A new species of flesh-eating dinosaur has been identified in South Wales, more than a century after its fossil was first unearthed.
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The first hyrax fossil tracks and traces ever to be discovered were identified on South Africa's coast.
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A vibrant blue jellyfish appeared on a quiet Japanese beach. What scientists found next changed everything they knew.
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25 Years of the International Space Station: What archaeology tells us about living and working in space
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On Saturn's largest moon, Titan, molecules that would never mix on Earth are mixing together, seemingly defying a fundamental rule of chemistry.
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This finding reshapes our understanding of the Sun’s outermost frontier and what lies beyond it.
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Magnetic signatures hidden inside rocks tell us a lot about Earth's magnetic field and the way continents and tectonic plates have shifted across millennia – but for some periods, the geological record doesn't make much sense.
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Ancient cave paintings dating back 65,000 years are turning human history on its head. Found in remote caves across four continents, these artworks suggest a shocking origin—and they weren’t made by who you think.
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Deep in the Amazon, a flawless pyramid-shaped mountain rises from the jungle, baffling scientists and revered by Indigenous tribes. Its origin is unknown, its symmetry uncanny—and it may be hiding a secret that could rewrite everything we think we know about …
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Imagine a snake so enormous that today’s largest anacondas seem like mere garden snakes in comparison. Meet the Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the prehistoric
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The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed the blazing heart of an iconic nearby galaxy, where rapid star formation and galactic winds light up the cosmos in infrared light.
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A new study applies logic and physics to provide a definitive answer to one of science’s greatest questions. It’s an idea often explored in science fiction: what if our entire universe is actually a simulation created by an advanced civilization’s supercomput…
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Between fifteen and six million years ago, a decrease in oceanic crust formation may have led to a deepening of ocean basins, causing sea levels ... Read more
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