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Singing and dancing are not innate human behaviors- they are cultural creations that are shaped by memory and community.
Juno sheds light on Jupiter’s polar storms and Io’s hidden lava, offering insights at two of the solar system’s most extreme ...
Melting polar ice narrows the light spectrum underwater, favoring blue-tuned algae and disrupting the ocean food web.
Researchers in Canada restored peatlands on old oil well pads using moss and water. It worked best near natural wetlands.
Footprints over 160 million years old show that several pterosaur species walked on land. These prints match different flying ...
Pockets of water exist that are so salty they behave more like dense syrup than seawater. These deep, hidden lakes are called ...
Webb discovered an early cosmic boom of "red monster" galaxies, surprising even seasoned researchers who thought they knew ...
Ultraprocessed food consumption increases premature death risk, especially in youth, due to synthetic additives.
Ronan, a sea lion at UC Santa Cruz, outperforms humans in keeping a beat, challenging long-held beliefs about rhythm ...
Scientists have engineered a probiotic that detoxifies methylmercury in the gut, potentially making fish consumption safer.
Heat and cold have caused over 35,000 deaths in India since 2001, with experts urging swift action to reduce the rising toll.
A new study finds that children develop stronger reading and writing skills when they learn and practice handwriting.
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