A new meta-analysis of decades of research suggests that Earth's earliest proteins could fold into complex, functional shapes despite having access to only about half of today’s amino acids. Conducted ...
This discovery was made possible through a mini-lab called "Sample Analysis at Mars" on the Curiosity rover. The rover ...
For centuries, the study of wildlife was largely focused on skins, skeletons, and specimens examined far from the places they ...
New research shows rice seeds can sense the sound of rain and grow faster. Raindrops create pressure waves that trigger ...
Tropical rainforests are known for their unique biodiversity, with species found nowhere else on Earth. But nearly 30% of ...
Scientists reprogram brain cells to remove Alzheimer’s plaques with a single injection, showing a new approach to long-term ...
Scientists have proposed a new 'agnostic biosignature' approach to detect extraterrestrial life by analyzing statistical patterns across multiple exoplanets rather than relying on traditional ...
A rare group of adults over 80, known as SuperAgers, are rewriting what we thought was possible for the aging brain. With memory abilities comparable to people decades younger, their brains either ...
The 'Kraken' of Norse mythology is one of the most famous sea monsters, often depicted as a giant octopus attacking passing ...
The 12 newly designated geoparks are located in China, France, Greece, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Portugal, the Russian Federation, Tunisia – marking its first geopark – and Uruguay. Every rock ...
Today UNESCO designated 12 new geoparks, bringing the total number of sites in the UNESCO Global Geopark Network to 241 in 51 countries. The network ...
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