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An exotic quartz arrow may have killed a man 12,000 years ago in Vietnam
Around 12,000 years ago, a man was shot by an arrow with an exotic stone tip in what is now Vietnam. ...View More
US reports its first New World parasitic screwworm infection in decades
A person in Maryland has been confirmed to have an infection with the flesh-eating New World screwwo ...View More
Scientists uncover 'coils' in DNA that form under pressure
Scientists have found that twisting structures in DNA long mistaken for knots are actually something ...View More
Thousands of bumblebee catfish captured climbing waterfall in never-before-seen footage
Never-before-seen footage has captured thousands of catfish climbing a waterfall in southern Brazil ...View More
Rare milky plumes paint stunning swirls in world's largest 'soda lake' — Earth from space
This stunning astronaut photo shows a series of milky swirls that appeared in the waters of Turkey's ...View More
'Potentially hazardous' asteroid Bennu contains dust older than the solar system itself — and traces of interstellar space
The near-Earth asteroid Bennu contains stardust that is older than our solar system, as well as orga ...View More
First-ever pig-to-human lung transplant attempted in brain-dead person in China
In a first-of-its-kind experiment, doctors in China transplanted a lung from a genetically modified ...View More
New Pluto mission could uncover dwarf planet's hidden ocean — if the 'queen of the underworld' gets to fly
When NASA's New Horizons spacecraft sped by Pluto in 2015, it revealed an incredible world of ice an ...View More
James Webb Space Telescope uncovers 300 mysteriously luminous objects. Are they galaxies or something else?
Hundreds of unexpectedly energetic objects have been discovered throughout the distant universe, pos ...View More
Laser-blasted 'black metal' could make solar technology 15 times more efficient
Scientists seeking ways to amp up the capabilities of solar power generators have discovered a metho ...View More













