More than half of the world’s largest lakes are drying up
More than half of the world’s largest lakes shrank over the last three decades, researchers report in the May 19...
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More than half of the world’s largest lakes shrank over the last three decades, researchers report in the May 19...
When wild animals take refuge from predators by straying near people, the illusion of safety can be deadly. In the...
A widely used abortion medicine is in legal jeopardy, despite decades of data supporting its use. The medicine, called mifepristone,...
acetate: (also called acetic acid) A short-chained fatty acid that is a common byproduct of fiber fermentation in the gut....
Two large, engraved stones found in the Middle East display the oldest known building plans drawn to scale, researchers say....
At the end of the 19th century, one of the hottest debates among anthropologists was whether human beings originated from...
average: (in science) A term for the arithmetic mean, which is the sum of a group of numbers that is...
We typically think of using ultrasound to take pictures of our organs and tissues to check if they are healthy....
aggressive: (n. aggressiveness) Quick to fight or argue, or forceful in making efforts to succeed or win.behavior: The way something,...
Death cap mushrooms get their name for a reason: The poisonous fungi can kill if ingested in even small amounts....
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