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How snakes hijacked our brains
Sometimes, one animal ends up in an evolutionary arms race with another for millions of years. Here are four fascinating examples, including our own showdown with snakes. Hosted by: Jaida Elcock ...
Dr. Ting Dang collecting data in the lab. (Xijia Wei via SWNS) By Stephen Beech Earbuds can be used to monitor brain health, according to new research. The next frontier in checking on the vital organ ...
Several widely used Java frameworks and tools released new versions in the weeks surrounding Oracle's March 17 launch of JDK 26, as the Spring ecosystem and related projects continued iterating toward ...
Dr Jamal Rifi, who ferried 35 passports to Syria in his carry-on luggage and is now in Lebanon, was in Damascus in February as part of a team of four Australians trying to repatriate the 11 mothers ...
How to eat an elephant: fossil find in Tanzania shows oldest signs of butchering these giant mammals
Carcass of adult African elephant. By Geraldshields11 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, , CC BY-SA Imagine a creature nearly twice the size of a modern African elephant (which can weigh up to 6,000kg). This ...
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