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Hubble captured this stellar explosion in NGC 3285B, 137 million light-years away, offering new insights into the expanding ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that adults with a history of low back pain stayed pain-free for nearly twice as long when they walked regularly. This is the first research of its kind to ...
A neural network analyzes an extensive gut microbiome dataset to uncover insights into human health. Gut bacteria play an ...
A newly discovered aluminium isotope rapidly self-destructs by ejecting three protons in a rare sequence — shaking up our ...
A sweeping review of clinical trials uncovered 64 OTC products studied for depression, with only a handful showing consistent ...
Collapsing stars might act as cosmic laboratories for discovering hidden neutrino interactions. Neutrinos are among the most ...
Research into brines suggests that frost-covered regions are the most promising candidates for future Martian habitability and astrobiological exploration. Because of the harsh, cold, and extremely ...
One chemistry tweak made mRNA vaccines dramatically safer and more effective—unlocking new potential for fighting disease.
Researchers use cryptography to gain insights into the mechanisms behind quantum speed-ups. Quantum computing is widely regarded by experts as the next major leap in computer technology. Unlike ...
A fossilized brain from a 500-million-year-old sea creature shows unexpected spider-like features, hinting that spiders and their kin may have evolved in the ocean—not on land.
Once dismissed as “junk,” pieces of ancient viral DNA in our genome are now known to help control which genes are turned on or off.
An exquisitely preserved fossil from half a billion years ago has turned our understanding of spider evolution upside down.