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You don’t need to touch a tick for it find you, a new study suggests. The blood-sucking parasites may be...
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You don’t need to touch a tick for it find you, a new study suggests. The blood-sucking parasites may be...
Teenagers in the United States are in crisis. That news got hammered home earlier this year following the release of...
Scientists have made the first image of the Milky Way using neutrinos. The extremely low-mass subatomic particles have no electric...
The aptly named resplendent quetzal is prized for its plumage. Golden poison frogs are popular creatures in the pet trade....
One of nature’s woody behemoths — the North American snow forest — may soon begin shrinking. The continent’s boreal forest...
Each time you blink, the world goes dark for about one-fifth of a second. Most people hardly notice that blip...
Citations G. Agazie et al. The NANOGrav 15-Year data set: Detector characterization and noise budget. Astrophysical Journal Letters. Published online...
For young squash bugs, a sip full of feces can help the microbes go down. Squash bugs (Anasa tristis) are...
Sometime between the American Revolution and the California gold rush, the black hole at the Milky Way’s heart woke up....
Keeping secrets is hard. Kids know it. Celebrities know it. National security experts know it, too. And it’s about to...
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