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The first fast radio burst, or FRB, was discovered in 2007 in archival data collected back in 2001, and scientists were ...
This week in science: the unfortunate passing of Jane Goodall; a potential fertility treatment breakthrough; the people have ...
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The constant ebb and flow of hormones that guide the menstrual cycle don't just affect reproductive organs – they also ...
Diabetes mellitus – known to many as type 1 and type 2 diabetes – gets all the attention with its rising global prevalence ...
Ghostly lights dancing in midair in swamps, forests, and even graveyards have been reported by cultures all over the world, for centuries.
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Determining the passage of time in our world of ticking clocks and oscillating pendulums is a simple case of counting the ...
As our loyal and constant companions for many millennia, dogs have heard us speak, sing, rant, and lament for a good portion ...
Media investigations have alleged issues related to how sunscreens are tested and formulated. This week, the Therapeutic ...
Phage therapy, where viruses are used to kill bacteria, became common in the 1920s, before antibiotics arrived to offer ...