Cosmic antimatter hints at origins of huge bubbles in our galaxy’s center
MINNEAPOLIS — Bubbles of radiation billowing from the galactic center may have started as a stream of electrons and their...
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MINNEAPOLIS — Bubbles of radiation billowing from the galactic center may have started as a stream of electrons and their...
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Since early 2022, sea urchins have been mysteriously dying off across the Caribbean. Now scientists say they have identified the...
The classical view of how the human brain controls voluntary movement might not tell the whole story. That map of...
An animal bone fragment full of human-made pits hints at how prehistoric people in Western Europe may have crafted clothing....
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Methane is a greenhouse gas with dual personalities. It heats Earth’s atmosphere 28 times as potently as carbon dioxide, gram...
People have different tastes. It turns out that octopuses, squid and cuttlefish do too. These soft-bodied cephalopods have proteins on...
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The rings that make Saturn such a spectacle are probably heating its atmosphere and making it glow at ultraviolet wavelengths....
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