[ad_1] Tiny “living machines” made of frog cells can replicate themselves, making copies that can then go on to do the same. This newly described…
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[ad_1] Apparent cure for rabies — Science News, December 4, 1971 The painful and always fatal virus disease rabies may at last be licked —…
[ad_1] An individual from an enigmatic hominid species strode across a field of wet, volcanic ash in what is now East Africa around 3.66 million…
[ad_1] Scientists have finally sniffed out the molecules behind marijuana’s skunky aroma. The heady bouquet that wafts off of fresh weed is actually a cocktail…
[ad_1] A surprising amount of plastic pollution in the ocean may wind up in a previously overlooked spot: the skeletons of living corals. Up to…
[ad_1] It all happens in a snap. New high-speed video exposes the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it physics behind snapping your fingers. The footage reveals the extreme speed at…
[ad_1] From 2012 to 2015, a team of researchers collected 2.9 million police officer patrol records in Chicago. The team’s analysis of that data, from…
[ad_1] A cloud of ultracold atoms is like a motel with a neon “no vacancy” sign. If a guest at the motel wants to switch…
[ad_1] When it comes to fidelity, birds fit the bill: Over 90 percent of all bird species are monogamous and — mostly — stay faithful,…
[ad_1] Environmental advertising: A question of integrity— Science News, November 27, 1971 A new report published by the Council on Economic Priorities clearly outlines facts…