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400-million-year-old fish exposes big mistake in how we understood evolution
The coelacanth is known as a "living fossil" because its anatomy has changed little in the last 65 m ...View More
Clockwork from scratch: How scientists made timekeeping cells
A team of UC Merced researchers has shown that tiny artificial cells can accurately keep time, mimic ...View More
Columbia scientists turn yogurt into a healing gel that mimics human tissue
Researchers from Columbia Engineering have established a framework for the design of bioactive injec ...View More
Walk faster, age slower: The 14-step boost that builds strength
Frailty is a medically defined condition in older adults that increases vulnerability to everyday st ...View More
Sunny side up for eggs and cholesterol
From poached to panfried, when it comes to eggs, it's all sunny side up, as new research from the Un ...View More
Millipedes make ants dizzy — and might soon treat human pain
Millipedes get a bad rap -- their many legs put people off and could classify them as "creepy crawly ...View More
The plant virus that trains your immune system to kill cancer
A virus that typically infects black-eyed peas is showing great promise as a low-cost, potent cancer ...View More
Scientists modeled nuclear winter—the global food collapse was worse than expected
A nuclear winter is a theoretical concept, but if the climate scenario expected to follow a large-sc ...View More
Scientists just resurrected the 1918 “Spanish Flu” virus—here’s what they found
Researchers from the universities of Basel and Zurich have used a historical specimen from UZH's Med ...View More
Your brain sees faces in everything—and science just explained why
If you have ever spotted faces or human-like expressions in everyday objects, you may have experienc ...View More













