Why do some lizards and snakes have horns?
Horns aren’t just for rhinos and cattle. A fair number of snake and lizard species have heads adorned with spiky,...
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Horns aren’t just for rhinos and cattle. A fair number of snake and lizard species have heads adorned with spiky,...
PHILADELPHIA — Ten patients enrolled in the experimental drug trial, and they were the sickest of the sick. All had a...
This year, the James Webb Space Telescope celebrated its first full year of operation, during which it returned a treasure...
algae: Single-celled organisms, once considered plants (they aren’t). As aquatic organisms, they grow in water. Like green plants, they depend...
This year’s United Nations’ annual climate summit, dubbed COP28, is making a lot of headlines — not something I would...
Ask ChatGPT “Why is the sky blue?” and seconds later, it will tell you: “The blue color of the sky...
A survey of small, cool stars is helping to narrow in on the conditions that might set the stage for...
amino acids: Simple molecules that occur naturally in plant and animal tissues and that are the basic building blocks of...
application: A particular use or function of something.arid: A description of dry areas of the world, where the climate brings...
Hunter-gatherers in southernmost South America integrated horses with Spanish pedigrees into their societies around 400 years ago, long before Europeans...
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