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The unique touch sensor of the carnivorous plant that feeds on insects has been identified. The post Japanese scientists find ...
New fossil research shows how human impacts, particularly through the rise of agriculture and livestock, have disrupted ...
Microsoft engineers have developed a microfluidics chip-cooling technique that removes heat more efficiently and could ...
The Associated PressAs Amazon's 'flying rivers' weaken with tree loss, scientists warn of worsening droughts
Droughts have withered crops in Peru, fires have scorched the Amazon and hydroelectric dams in Ecuador have struggled to keep ...
The extraction of water from aquifers in Iran is causing an area the size of Maryland to sink, exposing an estimated 650,000 ...
FODMAP Everyday®Study reveals the 5 U.S. States with the most psychopaths
A chilling new report has unveiled the U.S. states with the highest rates of psychopathy and other “dark personality traits,” ...
The Associated Press - Business NewsAI is transforming how software engineers do their jobs. Just don't call it 'vibe-coding'
One of the hottest markets in the artificial intelligence industry is selling chatbots that write computer code. Some call it ...
Plants lack nerves, yet they can sensitively detect touch from other organisms. In the Venus flytrap, highly sensitive ...
Oxygen-producing cyanobacteria triggered the Great Oxidation Event (GOE), which introduced atmospheric oxygen to our planet ...
Losing your baby teeth is a strange experience. The teeth gradually loosen until they're replaced by thicker, more durable ...
As mental health chatbots driven by artificial intelligence proliferate, a small number of states are trying to regulate them ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba proposed a new approach to reveal ecological niches (positions within ecosystems) and ...
IFLScienceEarth Was Uninhabitable Until Collision That Created The Moon "Ultimately Made Life Possible"
A new take on the origins of Earth’s water claims to reveal the composition of the Earth in the first few million years after ...
Live ScienceStars that brush past black holes live longer, stranger lives after their close encounters with death
A new study shows survivor stars can live billions of years longer than normal, carrying chemical fingerprints of their violent encounters with the Milky Way's black hole.
The Brighterside of NewsBlack hole stars: Giant stars may hide black holes at their core
New data from the James Webb Space Telescope may solve a riddle from the universe’s beginnings. A compact, distant object called “The Cliff” appears to show that many of the mysterious “little red ...
Sinkholes are on the rise. Scientists might have a way to prevent the threat - Natural sinkholes threaten 20 percent of the U.S., including Pennsylvania, Florida and states across the South ...
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