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Researchers say the newly identified Tylosaurus rex was one of the largest and most dangerous marine predators of the Cretaceous Period. |
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Researchers say the newly identified Tylosaurus rex was one of the largest and most dangerous marine predators of the Cretaceous Period. |
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Scientists reveal that crickets, farmed in billions for food, exhibit behaviors suggesting they may feel pain. |
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During the early 1960s, a group of scientists gathered near a laboratory workbench to observe a bent metal. After applying heat to the folded strip, the scientists observed an unbelievable process - it returned to its original shape on heating, a rapid demonstration that surprised observers. |
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In the early 1950s, a lab accidents in the early 1950s at Corning Glass Works in New York created a product that would normally have been expected to soften or shatter. Scientist Donald Stookey had overheated an experimental glass specimen. |
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As heatwaves become more frequent and intense around the world, scientists are exploring new ways to keep buildings cool without increasing energy consumption. Researchers at the University of Sydney, working with startup Dewpoint Innovations, have developed a nano-engineered coating that reflects up to 97% of sunlight and stays significantly cooler than conventional surfaces. |
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CCMB scientists have identified an ultra-rare gene mutation linked to red hair in a five-year-old Indian girl, uncovering new insights into India's complex pigmentation genetics and diversity. |
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A venomous snake, which scientists have long regarded as a single species for more than 160 years, has now been revealed to comprise five distinct species, according to a new international study published in the journal ZooKeys. |
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There is always some tendency within ecosystems to retain the consequences of accidents caused by humans for some time, even after the accident itself. For more than a hundred years, a tiny island of volcanic origin lying off the coast of Australia offered a good lesson on the impact that invasive predators could have on an ecosystem. |
Meet Tibor Ganti: The forgotten scientist who explained life decades before modern biology caught upThe history of science is crowded with people whose ideas arrived before the rest of the field was ready for them. Tibor Ganti belonged somewhere in that uneasy category: respected in small circles, barely recognised outside them, and for years almost absent from wider discussions about how life began. |
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Scientists have discovered a hidden change beneath melting Arctic ice that could reshape ecosystems far beyond the polar region. |