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According to new CT scans and models, parts of the 140,000-year-old skull resemble those of modern humans, while the jaw appears to be more similar to those of our extinct relatives ...
Scientists are experimenting with robotic rabbits in hopes of luring the destructive snakes out of hiding so they can be ...
A survey-based study reveals how different dogs react to elements on TV, suggesting that personalized television enrichment ...
An analysis of a roughly 180-million-year-old fossil fin reveals serrations and flexibility that might have served to dampen ...
Built under the rule of Ludwig II, the grand palace complexes in Bavaria were among 26 new sites granted world heritage ...
Uncover the real story behind Molly Pitcher, the Revolutionary War legend who symbolizes women’s courage, resilience, and ...
The iconic prop, which went for $14.75 million at auction, is one of several sleds used in the production of Orson Welles' ...
Special intestinal cells collect excess minerals into particles the snakes can poop out, according to a new study ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a tag the size of a grain of ...
Researchers found that trees in Wisconsin that had become hosts to the eye-catching species hosted only half the fungal ...
NASA’s “Teacher in Space” added joy to many Americans’ lives and increased excitement for the future of spaceflight, though ...
Reports of their venomous bites have been greatly exaggerated. Only about 15 percent of snakes have harmful venom. The number of fatal bites in the United States is just five or six annually. Chances ...
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