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Hundreds of bottles of liquor salvaged from WWI-era Baltic wreck
A Swedish team has salvaged hundreds of bottles of liquor from the wreck of a ship…
Revenge porn is sexual violence, not millennial negligence
U.S. Representative Katie Hill was the latest victim of a form of sexual abuse that’s become…
Researchers measure wake of supersonic projectiles
Imaging technology has vastly improved over the past 30 years. It’s been about that long since…
NASA opens sealed Apollo sample ahead of Artemis missions
NASA scientists opened an untouched rock and soil sample from the Moon returned to Earth on…
New drugs testing research could drastically reduce the need for laboratory animals
Research by the University of Southampton into a new way of testing drugs could significantly reduce…
Dozens of endangered turtles disappear from Japan zoo
More than 60 endangered turtles have disappeared from a zoo in Japan’s southernmost province in a…
Mammals' complex spines are linked to high metabolisms; we're learning how they evolved
Mammals’ backbones are weird. Compared to other four-legged animals like reptiles, mammal spines are a complex…
Neural network fills in data gaps for spatial analysis of chromosomes
Computational methods used to fill in missing pixels in low-quality images or video also can help…
Investigation of oceanic 'black carbon' uncovers mystery in global carbon cycle
In understanding the global carbon cycle, “black carbon”—decay-resistant carbon molecules altered by exposure to fire or…