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Endangered axolotls bred in captivity can survive in wild, study finds
The findings could aid conservation efforts for the beloved species, which is found in only one Mexico City lake.
Hidden Dangers: Study Reveals High Levels Of Plastics In People's Brains
A new study is raising fresh concerns about the hidden dangers of microplastics — this time inside the human brain. Researchers at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences found that plastic
More intelligent people hit puberty earlier but tend to reproduce later, study finds
A study recently published in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology offers new insight into a long-standing puzzle in human development: why people with higher intelligence tend to reproduce later
Scientists reveal troubling satellite data on vanishing ocean life: 'We're just trying to make this seamless'
It's believed that these shifting plankton patterns are connected to rising ocean temperatures. Scientists reveal troubling satellite data on vanishing ocean life: 'We're just trying to make this
Mammoth DNA Is Showing How These Ice Age Giants Evolved Over Past 1 Million Years
Genetic material from hundreds of mammoths is providing an unprecedented glimpse into their family tree and shows how these Ice Age giants emerged, migrated, and adapted to a changing world.
Scientists make surprising discovery about one of the world's most invasive species: 'Nature-based solutions'
An unlikely natural ally in the fight against microplastics has been discovered. Scientists make surprising discovery about one of the world's most invasive species: 'Nature-based solutions' first
Astronomers Baffled To Find Andromeda's Satellite Galaxies Are Pointing In Our Direction
Astronomers taking a close look at our nearest neighbor galaxy have made a highly unusual and model-challenging discovery; the vast majority of its satellite galaxies appear to be pointing in our
Deadly South Korea wildfires made twice more likely by climate change
By Shreya Dasgupta Massive wildfires that killed at least 32 people and scorched an area nearly double the size of Seoul in late March could become more common under human-driven climate change,
Firefly Aerospace's first stage explodes before satellite's deployment
A Firefly Aerospace rocket launched from California crashed into the Pacific Ocean north of Antarctica, failing to place into low-Earth orbit a satellite for Lockheed Martin.
Scientists are using living human brain tissue to study Alzheimer's on their hunt for a cure
The team from the University of Edinburgh used the healthy brain tissue from living NHS patients and exposed it to a protein linked to Alzheimer's, from patients who passed away from it.
Officials ignite firestorm with bill critics say will expose vulnerable species to irreversible harm: 'Promises ... are thin and uncertain'
"Housing is urgent, but it doesn’t need to happen at nature's expense." Officials ignite firestorm with bill critics say will expose vulnerable species to irreversible harm: 'Promises ... are thin
Seventeen years later, Brood XIV cicadas emerge in US
The last time these thrumming, red-eyed bugs burrowed out of the ground across America's suburbs and woodlands was the early summer of 2008. Cicadas belong to the insect order Hemiptera, which
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