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DNA Diversity May Help Dolphins Adapt To Climate Change

Biodiversity could be a key component in how the common dolphin, Delphinus delphis, adapts to changing ocean conditions, say researchers from Flinders University. As part…

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Sports That People Played in Ancient History

As the Colorado Avalanche team have become National Hockey League (NHL) champions of the ice, the Los Angeles Rams are eager to defend their Super…

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Genetic Testing Could Help Doctors Choose Antidepressant Prescriptions

Major depressive disorder affects over eight percent of U.S. adults. In young people, the numbers are even more striking: 22 percent of 16- to 17-year-olds…

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We’ve Finally Pinpointed The Precise Spot on Mars This Famous Meteorite Came From

Millions of years ago, an epic journey began from Mars. A giant asteroid slammed into the surface, gouging out chunks of the Martian crust and…

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NASA delivers first batch of images from James Webb Space Telescope

After two decades and $10 billion — as well as a Congressional effort to kill the project — the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has…

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BREAKING: Five New Incredible Images Released From The JWST

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has already expanded humanity’s vision further into time and space than ever before, giving a breathtaking sneak peek of…

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The JWST’s First Photos Show Its Extraordinary Power

Astronomers and space fans have been waiting years for this moment: The James Webb Space Telescope team has finally made public a handful of stunning…

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5 Interesting Things About Albert Einstein

Many consider Albert Einstein as one of the greatest scientists of all time. Mostly known for his theories of special and general relativity, his pioneering…

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Scientist You Should Know: Corinne Le Quéré Tries to Stunt Climate Change

Corinne Le Quéré doesn’t let climate “doomism” get in the way of outcomes. “I really quite refuse to let myself be dragged into the emotion,”…

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How Do Animals Know What Their Predators Are?

It’s a quintessential nature documentary scene: An unsuspecting animal — say, a zebra, a lizard or a seal — is spotted by a hungry lion,…

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