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Is Bisexuality Genetic? It's More Complex Than Some Stu...

The controversy over a recent paper on human bisexual behavior emphasizes how im...

State Secrecy Explains the Origins of the 'Deep State' ...

Lost in today’s misinformation fights is the recognition that modern

Rampant COVID Poses New Challenges in the Fifth Year of...

“We’re still in a pandemic,” says a lead COVID official with the World Health Or...

Why Do Dogs Wag Their Tail?

Is your dog’s tail-wagging a side effect of domestication, or did humans select ...

Asteroid sampled by NASA may once have been part of an ...

A sample from the asteroid Bennu, brought back by the OSIRIS-REx mission, featur...

Lager could get array of novel flavours thanks to new s...

Researchers have recreated the hybridisation of two wild yeast species that led ...

Blue eyes may be better for reading in dim light than b...

People with blue eyes may have better sight in dim conditions than those with br...

What is Dark Energy? Inside our accelerating, expanding...

Some 13.8 billion years ago, the universe began with a rapid expansion we call t...

The Universe is Expanding Faster These Days and Dark En...

Some 13.8 billion years ago, the universe began with a rapid expansion we call t...

As Israel Floods Gaza's Tunnels with Seawater, Scientis...

The Israel Defense Forces has confirmed it is dumping seawater into the web of t...

Ancient Herculaneum scroll piece revealed by AI – here'...

A Greek philosopher’s musings on pleasure, contained in ancient papyrus scrolls ...

Extinct elk species had antlers that were too big to ma...

For decades we thought the Irish elk’s body size alone explained why it had enor...

New NASA Earth Science Mission Could Change the Way We ...

NASA’s PACE mission aims to increase our understanding of Earth’s carbon cycle, ...

The Government's Former UFO Hunter Found Something More...

Sean Kirkpatrick looked into the skies and deep into government archives for ext...

Hurricanes are becoming so strong we may need a new sca...

Five storms in the past decade had wind speeds that belong in a hypothetical cat...

Lightning during volcanic eruptions may have sparked li...

Lightning strikes during volcanic eruptions could have provided nitrogen in a fo...

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