Rare evidence about cyclidan crustaceans has been uncovered in the USA, revealing more about how they behaved.
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Some philosophers believe that creating art requires intention —for example, a sculptor will mold clay with the intention of ...
Six high school students at the Alabama School of Math and Science are taking science to the sea. They are students from all ...
Thanks to a loophole in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, some of the “drugs” you can buy at pharmacies are ...
David Kohn Architects has created a striking, sinuous addition that plays innovatively with materials, building techniques ...
Organelles in cells were originally often independent cells, which were incorporated by host cells and lost their ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists electrify seawater to create carbon-sucking cement for greener citiesThe study is inspired by nature, mimicking how coral and mollusks create their shells. The process replaces the biological ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBoth legal and illegal wildlife trade ‘need better monitoring’: Interview with Alice HughesSince the dawn of civilization, humans have traded wildlife and wildlife products, such as ivory, shells, fur and feathers.
As spring approached last year, I decided to write an article about the smoke tree, one of my favorite “highway trees”. I ...
Studies have suggested that genes under strong sexual selection tend to evolve rapidly, particularly those associated with ...
One halcyon spring day in 1903, the 69-year-old anatomist and naturalist Dr. James Bell Pettigrew sat at the top of a sloping ...
The discovery sheds light on how certain bacteria -- including strains that cause food poisoning and anthrax -- form spores for survival.
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