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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN‘Nothing Short of Magical’: Scientists Discover a Dinosaur Bone Nearly 800 Feet Beneath a Parking Lot at a Denver MuseumThe partial vertebra appeared inside a 2.5-inch-diameter column of rock that researchers drilled, earning the title of the ...
A recent international study involving 6,000 participants across 12 countries has identified six key traits associated with ...
Vitamins got their name in the early 1900s when London-based Polish biochemist Casimir Funk—one of many scientists seeking ...
A global study reveals the six traits people across 12 countries associate with being cool, from autonomy to adventurousness.
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is filled with exhibits of dinosaur skeletons. And in the scientific equivalent of ...
The researchers – from Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, the University of Arizona and the University of Georgia – conducted ...
Making Science Cool for Blind Scientists By Cary A. Supalo As scientists conduct experiments, they use images to represent the data collected by using lab equipment. Often, these images reveal amazing ...
The splitting of the atom was supposed to bring about a new age of abundance. In the world of tomorrow, model families would ...
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Russian Scientists Brought 24,000-Year-Old Zombie Worms Back to LifeScientists have revived 24,000-year-old bdelloid rotifer microworms. The rotifers were frozen in permafrost in a long-term cryptobiotic state. Lessons from these and other revived organisms could ...
Scientists have made a groundbreaking advancement in fusion energy containment, solving a 70-year-old problem.
Scientists just solved a 40-year-old mystery about quasicrystals Quasicrystals couldn't be simulated with quantum mechanics because of their irregular atomic patterns.
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