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Zebra stripes? Leopard print? Neither were in vogue among the earliest mammals during the Age of Dinosaurs. Early mammals and…
Five oddly expressive clay figurines, made on the edge of the Maya world about 2,400 years ago, were probably used…
Scientists have coaxed one of the universe’s most stubborn elements into a new compound. Formed under intense pressures, the newly…
The tug-of-war between quantum computers and classical computers is intensifying. In just minutes, a special quantum processor, called a quantum…
A Spanish cave has divulged the oldest known fossil remains of human ancestors in Western Europe. Excavations at a site…
Uranus emits more energy than it gets from the sun, two new studies report — a discovery that contradicts findings…
When Chinese AI startup DeepSeek burst onto the scene in January, it sparked intense chatter about its efficient and cost-effective…
Ecologist Akhil Javad felt the thrill of fieldwork quickly fade when he was faced with the prospect of scaling trees…
In the fifth episode of The Deep End, Jon Nelson describes depression as a “no-casserole disease,” one that people are…
Artificial intelligence algorithms are being built into almost all aspects of health care. They’re integrated into breast cancer screenings, clinical…