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Southwest Research Institute will lead a large Space Telescope Science Institute project using the Hubble and James Webb telescopes to re ...
The soothing tones of a classical lullaby may help to relieve the pain newborns can feel from routine medical procedures. The mellifluous ...
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Human ancestors nearly died out between around 930,000 to 813,000 years ago in an evolutionarily pivotal population bust, a contested new ...
A flip-flopping, yearslong pattern of winds helps control the fate of the Arctic’s sea ice — by regulating how much of the Atlantic Ocean ...
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A single molecule may play a central role in rejuvenating aging brains, albeit in different ways, new research suggests.Studies of ...
A class of powerful drugs can dramatically change people’s body weight. But one of the drugs’ most alluring jobs may happen in a spot tha ...
A diabetes-turned-weight-loss medication could be on the verge of scoring a hat trick: It may also be a cardiovascular wonder drug. ...
Few players have ever seen the game quite like Lionel Messi – scanning spaces before they ...