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Fifty years on, Vietnam is still reckoning with the long-term ecological toll of U.S. warfare—a grim warning as Israel and ...
In a clinic in Jaipur, a low, resonant note from a conch shell echoed through the room—and it’s all for an unlikely therapy.
This deadly disease was believed to arrive with colonizers — but ancient DNA from Chile proves it was here thousands of years ...
The encoded poem is called “Orpheus,” opening with the line “Any style/of life is prim.” When triggered, the microbe ...
On a hot August night, jellyfish jammed a nuclear giant.
The hat lay flattened and moth-eaten for more than a century in a museum box. Now, the rare 2,000-year-old headpiece (made ...
“These findings suggest that HNR, particularly its variability, may hold promise as a voice based marker for early detection ...
A new study from the University of Edinburgh has found that cats with dementia develop brain changes strikingly similar to those in humans with Alzheimer’s disease. The work suggests that elderly cats ...
EPS3.9 works by triggering pyroptosis — a dramatic, “fiery” form of programmed cell death. The cell swells, bursts, and ...
Is this an artifact, a weapon, or just some random stuff that Jean Fouquet added to his work to grab your attention?
After nearly a century, gray wolves are roaming California again — igniting a fierce mix of wonder, fear, and conflict.
There's nothing wrong with leaning on a pack of noodles every now and then. But if you do it constantly, it can become a ...