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Scientists Sequence DNA from a 3,000-Year-Old Brick

A chunk of a Mesopotamian palace revealed genes from dozens of ancient plants

Zapping Plastic Waste Can Produce Clean Fuel

Can waste plastic can be converted into hydrogen gas and a type of graphene—at a...

These Male Stick Insects Aren't 'Errors' After All

Some female stick insects can reproduce without males—but they have a secret

The Oldest Deep-Sea Fish Discovered in Fossil Traces

Ancient fish followed prey into the crushing pressures of the deep ocean

This Molecule Is a Nanoscale Bulldozer

Researchers discovered that a heart-shaped molecule will jump in straight lines ...

Vaping vs edibles: How does the way we use cannabis alt...

Edibles, vapes and spliffs all contain the same psychoactive compounds but the e...

Hubble Views a Double Cluster of Glowing Galaxies

This Hubble image features a massive cluster of brightly glowing galaxies, first...

Autoimmunity Has Reached Epidemic Levels. We Need Urgen...

Environment and lifestyle changes have increased the prevalence of autoimmune di...

New Microwave Weapons Could Defend against Swarms of Co...

The Pentagon is readying high-powered microwave weapons that are capable of invi...

5 of the Greatest Natural History Hoaxes of All Time

These historical forgeries show what makes misinformation so successful

How will we actually know when we pass 1.5°C of warming?

It looks likely that the world will pass 1.5°C of warming in the 2030s, but curr...

Stuffy Noses Are Miserable. These Nasal Congestion Trea...

Snotty, stuffy noses are the hallmark of cold and flu season, but some medicatio...

World must prepare for frequent and severe droughts, re...

With climate change driving more intense dry spells, the world must invest in ea...

How to Find the Darkest Night Sky for Stargazing

Where can you find the best sites for stargazing—and why is a dark sky important?

See a forgotten meteor shower caused by a dead comet th...

The Andromedid meteor shower is normally a quiet affair, but very occasionally i...

Robot eel reveals how the strange fish swim so efficiently

Tests with an eel-inspired robot show that the unusual fish may swim most effici...

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