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Scientists hail historic discovery in 4.6 billion-year-old comet

Scientists hail historic discovery in 4.6 billion-year-old comet

Scientists say they have made a historic discovery after detecting gas molecules in a 4.6 billion year old comet which has tumbled into our...

Research: Biocolonizer species are putting the conservation of the granite at Machu Picchu at...

The Sacred Rock is one of the most important monuments at the Inca sanctuary Machu Picchu, located in the Cusco region in Peru....

Research: A mechanism of color pattern formation in ladybird beetles —

Many ladybirds have attractive color patterns consisting of black and red. This prominent color pattern is thought to function as a warning that...

Research: New evidence that the mind-blowing brew goes back millennia —

Today's hipster creatives and entrepreneurs are hardly the first generation to partake of ayahuasca, according to archaeologists who have discovered traces of the...

Research: Parasitoid wasps may turn spiders into ‘zombies’ by hacking their internal code —

Setting off a startling chain of events, a parasitoid wasp can force a spider to weave a special web to suspend the wasp...

Research: Everyday enzymes, now grown in plants —

The jeans you wear, the orange juice you drink, the laundry detergent you use: None would be possible without the activity of enzymes....

Multi-university center aims to minimize mine tailings risk (Study)

IMAGE: The front of the mine tailings pile at the Iron King Mine...
40 percent of plant species facing risk of extinction, Says New Study

40 percent of plant species facing risk of extinction, Says New Study

A grim new assessment of the world's flora and fungi has found that two-fifths of its species are at risk of extinction as humans...

Research: Pesticide exposure causes bumblebee flight to fall short —

Bees exposed to a neonicotinoid pesticide fly only a third of the distance that unexposed bees are able to achieve. Flight behaviour is crucial...

Research: Climate-induced food shifts may be to blame —

A mass die-off of seabirds in the Bering Sea may be partially attributable to climate change, according to a new study publishing May...

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