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Giant rats might be the next hot tool for catching wildlife poachers
Giant African rats, already used to sniff out land mines, can do the same for smuggled rhino horns, elephant tusks and other common contraband, researchers report.
Named "Idi" the woman was found buried inside a pair of highly decorated coffins stacked inside each other, reported the ...
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (Tepco) has extracted the first sample of nuclear fuel debris from the containment ...
Could the topline be a warning sign for Trump? Sure. After all, J. ANN SELZER’s poll is the gold standard. And, as our in-house polling expert Steve Shepard writes, her last survey in 2020 ended up ...
These “miniature trails of destruction,” as the researchers call them, are caused by high-energy particles bouncing off the ...
Membraneless organelles, also called biomolecular condensates, are changing how scientists think about protein chemistry, ...
Nair spent more than 30 years at Ford, rising to become president of Ford North America before landing at Multimatic in 2018 after he was invited to leave the OEM. He’s often portrayed in the press as ...
The artifacts discovered inside a tomb of 11 Egyptian burials from the height of the country’s Middle Kingdom offer a fresh ...
It’s not just the cold and Christmas cookies. Here’s the biology of why winter makes people sleepier, hungrier, and even ...
Despite the lack of a dedicated mission to the planet, scientists have learned plenty through ground observations and space ...
Uncertainty is a core tenet of science — researchers should be supported so they can communicate it with confidence to the ...