A contest to design a sound-only magic trick could help psychologists learn about differences between visual and auditory perception.
Signs of temporarily delayed tooth development in the skull of an ancient Homo species youth spark debate about the origins of humanlike growth.
Perhaps most importantly, Lucy’s discovery foreshadowed a series of fossil finds that filled in the scientific picture of her species. By 1978, enough evidence had accumulated to establish Lucy as the ...
A molecule in lizard saliva may make it easier to find certain tumors in the pancreas. Insulinomas — benign tumors that can cause low blood sugar and sudden fainting spells — are notoriously hard to ...
Transmission of Oropouche virus to the womb has been confirmed in two stillbirths and one birth with congenital anomalies that occurred in Brazil.
Muon colliders could slam the subatomic particles together in hopes of unlocking physics secrets. Giving muons a speed boost is a crucial step.
The detailed structure of a misfolded protein from a diseased deer could help explain why the disease hasn’t made the leap to humans.
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A solar wind event days before the NASA probe flyby in 1986 may have compressed the planet’s magnetosphere, making it look odder than it usually is.
Ibuprofen counters problems caused by mutations in the MAN1B1 gene, fruit fly tests show. Early results in three children are ”fairly positive.” ...
The transition zone where unoccupied wildlands meet developed areas increased globally by about 35 percent from 2000 to 2020.
A special particle trap designed to fit in a truck let researchers haul 70 protons across the CERN campus. Antiprotons may be next.