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The magic of light: Dozens of images hidden in a single screen
From smartphones and TVs to credit cards, technologies that manipulate light are deeply embedded in ...View More
'Raindrops in the Sun's corona': New adaptive optics shows stunning details of our star's atmosphere
The Sun's corona -- the outermost layer of its atmosphere, visible only during a total solar eclipse ...View More
Megalodon: The broad diet of the megatooth shark
Otodus megalodon was the largest predatory fish in Earth's history: Measuring up to 24 meters, it wa ...View More
'Hopelessly attached': Scientists discover new 2D material that sticks the landing
More than ten years ago, researchers at Rice University led by materials scientist Boris Yakobson pr ...View More
Earliest use of psychoactive and medicinal plant 'harmal' identified in Iron Age Arabia
A new study uses metabolic profiling to uncover ancient knowledge systems behind therapeutic and psy ...View More
The scent of death? Worms experience altered fertility and lifespan when exposed to dead counterparts
For example, many insects such as bees and ants will instinctively remove dead members from the hive ...View More
Scientists have figured out how extinct giant ground sloths got so big and where it all went wrong
Most of us are familiar sloths, the bear-like animals that hang from trees, live life in the slow la ...View More
'Selfish' genes called introners proven to be a major source of genetic complexity
DNA is the genetic code that provides the biological instructions for every living species, but not ...View More
Shrinking Nemo: Clownfish survive heatwaves by shrinking
Clownfish have been shown to shrink in order to survive heat stress and avoid social conflict, Newca ...View More
Are groovy brains more efficient?
Many grooves and dimples on the surface of the brain are unique to humans, but they're often dismiss ...View More



