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The University College London research builds on years of efforts to trace the origins of Earth’s early genetic materials.
With the intensification of climate change, the southern part of Africa is not only becoming warmer and drier—it's ...
The first observations of Pluto by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) reveal dramatic phenomena on its surface, like ...
If you lie about the stuff you do, then you’ll eventually feel guilty enough to turn those lies into realities.  Boxing was ...
Experts suggest that the magnetism imprinted in certain lunar rocks may have stemmed from colossal asteroid impacts that created vast plasma clouds.
A new study by the University of Oldenburg and Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) published in Population and Environment shows that the birth of a child has little impact on parents' environmental and ...
The discovery challenges the Planet Nine hypothesis, which suggests a massive, unseen planet is influencing the orbits of distant TNOs. While most extreme TNOs show a clustered pattern that supports ...
Astrocytes, once thought to be the brain’s housekeepers, may actually be silent powerhouses of memory.
Many of you wanted me to talk about the Dark Forest Hypothesis - an idea popularised (bit not limited to) the the sci-fi novel and Netflix series, ...
A remarkably preserved stegosaur skull is reshaping what scientists know about plated dinosaurs and their evolution across ...
A prevailing theory in the scientific community, known as the "RNA World" hypothesis, suggests that life may have originally ...
Prevailing theories about why young people experience psychotic breaks at a young age rely on individual factors like exposure to child abuse, school bullying, or drugs.