The challenges of seeing the profusion of tiny life
When I imagine life on Earth, I think of grand images: springboks bouncing across the African savanna, penguins waddling in...
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When I imagine life on Earth, I think of grand images: springboks bouncing across the African savanna, penguins waddling in...
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Any encounter between police and civilians has the potential to go awry (SN: 11/17/21). Stop and frisk, where police pat...
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behemoth: A term for anything that is amazingly big. The term comes from a monstrous animal described in the Bible’s...
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For decades, scientists have vigorously debated whether an asteroid strike or massive volcanic eruptions ended the reign of the dinosaurs...
The greatest puzzle in cosmology just got even more puzzling. Images from the James Webb Space Telescope have confirmed that...
ADHD: Short for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This condition is characterized by an ongoing pattern of being impulsive (acting without...
It’s official: Antimatter falls down, not up. In a first-of-its-kind experiment, scientists dropped antihydrogen atoms and watched them fall, showing...
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