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Life on Earth may have learned to breathe oxygen long before oxygen filled the skies. MIT researchers traced a key oxygen-processing enzyme back hundreds of millions of years before the Great ...
Kevin Sussman will reprise his beloved role as Stuart Bloom in the upcoming HBO Max series, 'Stuart Fails to Save the ...
While it might not be as much of a game-changer as the Galaxy Fold 7, Samsung has succeeded in making a flip-phone that is simply great fun to use.
Researchers who studied silkworms, the larvae of the moth Bombyx mori, have found that higher levels of an enzyme known as ...
Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical ...
Manhattan Book Group proudly announces that “ Tavern on the Edge of Time, Book Three of the Second Skin Sequence ” by Peter Darrach, has been awarded Gold in the 2026 Manhattan Book Awards. The honor ...
Work on nuclear physics in the early twentieth century moved across borders, institutes and private letters. Lise Meitner was part of that movement fo.
Landmark surveys across 30+ countries exposed massive treatment gaps, reshaping global mental health policy Our ...
When New Zealand runner Sam Ruthe crossed the line to break the under-18 indoor mile world record last week at Boston University, he became the 11th fastest indoor miler of all time.
Elephant trunk whiskers have hollow tubules and variable stiffness, allowing precise touch and manipulation, inspiring future tactile robotics research.
Inside-out solar system, ancient Inuit seafarers in the High Arctic, infant brains categorize objects, and how plastic and ...