Articles of interest from across the scientific community.
An eighty-meter-thick sedimentary sequence containing soil from the Pliocene period holds clues to the future of the earth’s climate …
Gamma-ray bursts are produced by colossal stellar explosions—the birth pangs of black holes. The most energetic burst to date has been observed …
Nineteen million years ago, a mysterious extinction event wiped out 90% of the shark population, along with 70% of their morphological diversity …
Sleep evolved before the brain did. The Hydra vulgaris needs sleep just like everyone else, despite it lacking a brain. It even tires after melatonin intake …
Trypanophobes rejoice! Vaxxas has announced a new vaccine against COVID-19 that comes in the form of a patch and is superior to the needle …
Take off the tinfoil hats. The truth might still be out there, but UFO sightings, while notable, probably aren’t what you want them to be …
Europe’s major oil and gas providers control the transition from dirty to clean energy, but the true driver of this phase is the energy’s relative profitability ...
Condensin II protein complexes are crucial to the 3D architecture of human cells. Their absence leads to a genome resembling that of fungi ...
The whole human genome has been sequenced, including the tricky final eight percent, which required high accuracy long-read sequencing ...
For a multicellular organism to grow, it must undergo cell division, differentiate, all the while remaining a unified whole ...
Paradise found? After 3,000 years away, the Tasmanian devil has been reintroduced to the Australian mainland ...
Assuming you eat your five a day, look before you cross the road, and all else goes as good as it could, how long would your body last? ...
US215/Mand1 was born somewhere near the river Nile, before a forced migration took him to Rome at the beginning of the Common Era …
Age is but a number, they say, but what causes this number to produce the gray hair, the wise head, the wrinkled brow, the incessant naps …
Stars of metal no more: Once judged the source of heavy elements, supernovae no longer cut the mustard as the origin of all things gleaming …
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