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We don't know exactly why men are taller than women on average, but we have some genetic clues. On average, human males tend ...
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NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured an electrifying image of a giant lightning "sprite" shooting up over Mexico and ...
Hitan" in Arabic, holds more than 400 primitive whale skeletons that offer a snapshot of the evolution of these creatures ...
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Scientists say that the construction of a vast new radio telescope array in the Utah desert — known as the Deep Synoptic ...
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The 300,000 year-old tools show that hominins in East Asia made planned foraging trips to lakeshores and designed instruments ...
Rice is difficult to grow in the Pacific, so how did it end up in a cave? Archaeologists reveal the hidden history of this ...
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A new method for chemically altering human urine could be used for producing medical implants and construction materials, scientists claim.
Scientists say they’ve cracked a key challenge in scalable quantum hardware after generating an error-correcting, light-based qubit on a chip for the first time.