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The human Y chromosome has been fully sequenced for the...

The Y chromosome, which normally confers male characteristics, features large am...

Tropical Forests May Be Getting Too Hot for Photosynthesis

When trees get too hot, energy production in their leaves breaks down

A map of every conceivable molecule could be possible w...

A map of all chemicals that places compounds with similar properties next to eac...

India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission has landed near the moon’...

ISRO, India’s national space agency, has successfully made a historic soft landi...

Chandrayaan-3 Makes Historic Touchdown on the Moon

The successful lunar landing of the Chandrayaan-3 mission makes India only the f...

Here's How You Go Birding in the Middle of the Night

If you really want to challenging your bird identification skills, try using the...

Some Surprising Places Are at Risk of Devastating Urban...

Hundreds of communities across the U.S.—many in unexpected places—are at risk fr...

Chandrayaan-3 livestream: Watch India’s attempted moon ...

ISRO, India’s national space agency, is attempting a historic soft landing of th...

Cells from discarded placentas may help to treat heart ...

After noticing that some heart problems resolve during pregnancy, researchers ha...

A map of every possible molecule could be possible with AI

A map of all chemicals that places compounds next to each other that have simila...

Covid-19 antibodies may give us partial immunity to SAR...

Antibodies from people who have had covid-19 or been vaccinated against it may g...

We Need Comprehensive Illicit Drug Analysis Now to Stop...

More than 100,000 Americans die every year from drug overdoses. We should warn p...

As Heat Waves Roast Texas, Batteries Keep Power Grid Hu...

A surge in battery storage is helping Texas beat the heat without additional fos...

No One Studied Menstrual Product Absorbency Realistical...

A new study reveals the absorbency of pads, tampons and other menstrual products...

How a Color-Changing Hogfish Knows whether Its Skin Is ...

A hogfish may provide the first example of a vertebrate with light-detecting rec...

Turtles keep a record of nuclear activity in their shells

Tortoises and turtles accumulate uranium isotopes in their shells, which could p...

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