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Photographer finds thousands of Triassic dinosaur print...

A newfound site in the Italian Alps holds one of the largest collections of Tria...

Dream hacking helps people solve complex problems in th...

Hearing a sound while working on a complex puzzle, and then hearing it again dur...

Psychedelic reduces depression symptoms after just one ...

The psychedelic DMT has been linked to improved mental health outcomes before, b...

The mystery of nuclear 'magic numbers' has finally been...

A mathematical equivalent of a microscope with variable resolution has shed ligh...

The mathematical mystery inside the legendary ’90s shoo...

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Astronomers spot one of the largest spinning structures...

This enormous chain of hundreds of galaxies—a cosmic filament—is twisting throug...

Humans are the only primates with a chin – now we final...

Biologists have debated the reason why Homo sapiens evolved a prominent lower ja...

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Trump rejects climate science, winter goes haywire, and...

We take a look at President Trump’s decision to reject a landmark climate findin...

Backwards heat shows laws of thermodynamics may need a ...

We are used to heat flowing from hot objects to cool ones, and never the other w...

Intermittent fasting probably doesn’t help with weight ...

Intermittent fasting appears to be no better than doing nothing when it comes to...

Spaceflight literally moves your brain

Space's microgravity appears to shift the location of the brains of astronauts—w...

First Proof is AI's toughest math test yet. The results...

Experts gave AI 10 math problems to solve in a week. OpenAI, researchers and ama...

How often do people fall passionately in love? The answ...

A large survey of U.S. singles reveals the different ways people experience pass...

Axolotls can regenerate their thymus, a complex immune ...

Axolotls can completely rebuild their thymus, a key immune organ

How roses evolved to become the flower of Valentine’s Day

Roses are red—but their ancestors looked rather different

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