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New plankton arrived just a few millennia — maybe even decades — after the Chicxulub asteroid, forcing a rethink of evolution's catastrophe response speed.
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A lung cancer trial bolsters a long-held idea that treatment timing matters, showing a simple shift could help immunotherapy ...
Shorter food chains could mean reefs are less able to weather changes in food availability, threatening an already vulnerable ...
The famed collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory has ended operations, but if all goes to plan, a new collider will rise ...
After 10 years, just over half the people in a trial of antibiotics for appendicitis have not needed an appendectomy.
In Cape Verde, conservation has boosted the sea turtle population 100-fold — but the male-female balance is way off.
The regurgitated material from before the time of dinosaurs provides a rare window into the feeding habits of a prehistoric ...
After years of confusion, a new study confirms the proton is tinier than once thought. That enables a test of the standard model of particle physics.
A rocky exoplanet in the LHS 1903 system defies planet formation models, hinting that gravitational upheaval reshaped the red dwarf’s four worlds.
A new study finds that humans and AI spot different kinds of deepfakes — hinting at the need to team up to fight them.
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