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Astrophotographer captures the Running Chicken Nebula in impeccable detail - Space.com

Daisy Dobrijevic

This stunning view of the Running Chicken Nebula, IC 2944, took astrophotographer Rod Prazeres over 42 hours to capture, his longest project yet. "The Running Chicken Nebula was quite a challenge ...[Continue Reading]

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17 days ago

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Some mice have a cheating heart. It's a hormonal thing, scientists find. - The Washington Post

Mark Johnson

The deer mouse, believed to be the most common mammal in North America, has a very different take on family values thanits evolutionary sibling, the oldfield mouse. Oldfield mice are monogamous. Fat ...[Continue Reading]

The Washington Post

1 day ago

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The First Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs Probably Evolved 180 Million Years Ago - IFLScience

Stephen Luntz

The ability to regulate body temperature internally, rather than relying on the Sun, may have first appeared among dinosaurs around 180 million years ago, coinciding with an extreme climatic period. ...[Continue Reading]

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Ancient Humans Crafted Deadly Wooden Weapons 300000 Years Ago, Study Finds - ScienceAlert

Tessa Koumoundouros

Powerful new imaging techniques reveal humans were already crafting complex hunting weapons from wood 300,000 years ago, upending the stereotype of the Stone Age. Archeologists have previously suspe ...[Continue Reading]

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1 day ago


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Recycled beer yeast can remove lead from water: breakthrough discovery - New York Post

Alex Mitchell

Well drink to that! Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech have found a way to use recycled beer yeast to make water cleaner by removing lead, the schools announc ...[Continue Reading]

New York Post

1 day ago


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How Gossip Shapes Cooperation - Neuroscience News

Neuroscience News

Summary: A new study explores how gossip influences cooperation and behavior. Researchers found that gossip helps maintain social order by spreading information about reputations, which encourages co ...[Continue Reading]

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1 day ago