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Why Alaska’s salmon streams are suddenly bleeding orange
In Alaska's Brooks Range, rivers once clear enough to drink now run orange and hazy with toxic metal ...View More
Scientists crack a 50-year solar mystery with a scorching discovery
New research from the University of St Andrews has proposed that particles in solar flares are 6.5 t ...View More
Rare Einstein cross with extra image reveals hidden dark matter
When Rutgers theoretical astrophysicist Charles Keeton first saw an unusual picture shared by his co ...View More
Strange ‘leopard spots’ in a Mars rock could be the strongest hint of life yet
After a year's worth of scientific scrutiny, the 'Sapphire Canyon' rock sample remains the mission's ...View More
Hubble just revealed the fiery heart of the Cigar Galaxy
What lurks behind the dense, dusty clouds of this galactic neighbor? There lies the star-powered hea ...View More
Scientists are closing in on Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA
For over five centuries, Leonardo Da Vinci has been celebrated as a visionary artist, scientist, and ...View More
Scientists test an anti-aging cream that actually works
Against the backdrop of high market demand for effective anti-ageing cosmetics, a team of Chinese re ...View More
Who are the Papua New Guineans? New DNA study reveals stunning origins
Papua New Guineans are living proof of how isolation, ancient mixing, and survival in remote islands ...View More
150-million-year-old teeth expose dinosaurs’ secret diets
You are what you eat, it turns out -- even if your last meal was 150 million years ago. While the gr ...View More
The sweetpotato’s DNA turned out stranger than anyone expected
The sweetpotato feeds millions worldwide, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where its natural resili ...View More













