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Here's how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it's only halfway over
At about summer’s halfway point, the record-breaking heat and weather extremes are both unprecedented and unsurprising,…
Researchers find little evidence of cheating with online, unsupervised exams
When Iowa State University switched from in-person to remote learning halfway through the spring semester of…
How an ultra-sensitive on-off switch helps axolotls regrow limbs
It’s one of the mysteries of nature: How does the axolotl, a small salamander, boast a…
Study reveals how seas around China respond to warming climate
A joint research team led by Prof. Wang Fan from the Institute of Oceanology of the…
New drug delivery system containing RNA therapy can target cancer cells in bone marrow
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have destroyed 90% of multiple myeloma blood cancer cells under laboratory…
Luzio, who lived in São Paulo 10,000 years ago, was Amerindian like Indigenous people now, DNA reveals
An article published on July 31 in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals that Luzio, the oldest…
Study finds no evidence of universal topological signatures in high harmonic generation
Topology plays an enormous role in modern condensed matter physics and beyond. It describes how solid…
Study predicts black hole chirps occur in two universal frequency ranges
They are mysterious, exciting and inescapable—black holes are some of the most exotic objects in the…
Hubble captures spiral galaxy UGC 12295
The tranquil spiral galaxy UGC 12295 basks leisurely in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space…