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Scientists finally reconstruct Little Foot’s face from a 3.67-million-year-old crushed skull
Technicians digitized a crushed fossil skull with enough precision to track each displaced fragment. The specimen was Little ...
With Dylan Crews continuing to struggle at the plate this spring, the Washington Nationals should consider a Triple-A stint ...
Brown bears are among the most widespread large predators in the Northern Hemisphere, but they exist in many distinct ...
A lamprey’s mouth has inspired a new suction device that can grip in air and underwater. The design aims to solve a ...
The Iran war could escalate further as President Trump threatens to hit key oil infrastructure if Tehran doesn't drop its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz.
AZoMaterials speaks with Bruker about the analytical challenges shaping microplastics research, a rapidly evolving field where reliable, particle-level data is critical. Moving beyond simple polymer ...
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Talking Tactics: A Left Back Conundrum For The Lasses?
In the absence of Louise Griffiths, will Sunderland successfully adjust their system and personnel in order to cope?
On the ship I boarded at the bottom of Argentina with the three men I love most, I put my socks in a drawer, my sweaters on a shelf and my mother’s ashes in the cupboard above t ...
"I try to make something you've never seen before," one designer said. "I don't follow trends, I create them." ...
The central limit theorem started as a bar trick for 18th-century gamblers. Now scientists rely on it every day.
The amendment, titled “historical wrongs” would identify past injustices and pay for future fixes.
Suzy Britain, 62, weighed 208lbs and a size 18 at her heaviest and was traveling to visit her sister in New York when a walk to her connecting gate in Philadelphia turned into an exhausting ordeal ...
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