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UT San Antonio-led research team finds organic material in 500-million-year-old trilobite fossils
The discovery offers new insight into how fossils are preserved and how Earth naturally stores carbon over long periods of ...
A headless cockroach isn’t fictional biology. Here’s how its decentralized systems keep it alive for days after being ...
Deep in the forests of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, a story of animal intelligence and social cooperation has unfolded over ...
A UT San Antonio-led international research team has identified chitin, the primary organic component of modern crab shells ...
Recent supply chain attacks involving self-propagating worms have spread far, but the damage and long-term impact is hard to ...
India Today on MSN
Every home has a patient: Diarrhoea, boils, linked to contaminated water in Noida sector
In Noida's Sector 29, a residential society home to retired Army veterans, residents now measure daily life in sediments and insects flowing from their taps. Days without safe water have become ...
In the private dining room of a Michelin-listed restaurant in east-central France, a small group of the world’s foremost wine ...
Opinion
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Six weeks in the Amazon’s headwaters helped me to love post-industrial Pittsburgh
Seeing illegal gold mines despoil remote Ecuadorian forests helped me to understand what happened to Pittsburgh — and to appreciate what we still have. The post Six weeks in the Amazon’s headwaters ...
Debian Project Leader Andreas Tille denounces a structural problem: developers disappear without feedback – with consequences ...
Other near universal welfare issues among small pets — which apply to our cats and dogs, too — include monotonous and ...
Opinion
The release of the Jeffery Epstein documents should have detonated the socio-political sphere.
When stories like this break, we like to believe the significance will speak for itself; that the scale of the crime, the power of the people involved or the sheer volume of evidence will force ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Chernobyl’s frogs are turning darker in real time and scientists are watching
In the forests and wetlands around the ruined Chernobyl reactor, a small amphibian has quietly rewritten the script on how ...
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