In the wake of history’s deadliest mass extinction, ocean life may have flourished
Following the most severe known mass extinction in Earth’s history, vibrant marine ecosystems may have recovered within just a million...
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Following the most severe known mass extinction in Earth’s history, vibrant marine ecosystems may have recovered within just a million...
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Scientists have finally figured out how those arches, loops and whorls formed on your fingertips. While in the womb, fingerprint-defining...
This is the first in a series of stories that will identify new technologies and actions that can slow climate...
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For mammals, one secret to a long life may be spending it living with friends and family. An analysis of...
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