A new study indicates that the reduced traffic and human mobility during the 2020 COVID-19…
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Researchers Troels Arbøll and Sophie Rasmussen have explored the historical impact of romantic-sexual kissing on…
Hammerhead sharks “hold their breath” to maintain body temperature while hunting in cold, deep waters,…
In a breakthrough study, scientists reconstructed ancient bacterial genomes from human and Neanderthal dental plaque,…
Researchers have studied California blackworms to understand the rapid untangling of tangled active matter, potentially…
Scientists have observed a massive galaxy at redshift 2.3, discovering that streams of enriched gas,…
The international Zoonomia Project has analyzed the genomes of 240 mammalian species, revealing conserved regions…
The James Webb Space Telescope has observed a gravitationally lensed galaxy from 510 million years…
A new study challenges the long-held belief that large theropod dinosaurs, including Tyrannosaurus rex, had…
AI Advances in Coding with AlphaCode AlphaCode – a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) system for…
After numerous setbacks, 20 years of development, a hefty $10 billion dollar price tag, and…
Scientists Have Opened the Door for a New Class of Fast-Onset Antidepressants According to a…
AI Mastery of Diplomacy Board Game An artificial intelligence (AI) agent named CICERO has mastered…
New genomic studies on the Southern Arc reveal complex migrations and interactions from the Neolithic…
Rapid eye movements during REM sleep represent gaze shifts in dreaming mice. According to a…
Studies show Bennu’s surface is made of low-cohesion, loosely packed rubble. Data from the OSIRIS-REx…
H5N1 outbreaks are spreading globally, threatening birds and posing a pandemic risk to humans. With…
Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection risk in South Africa reveals differences among variants of concern. The…