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Massive 3,000-year-old Maya site in Mexico depicts the cosmos and the 'order of the universe,' study claims
A roughly 3,000-year-old site in Mexico was built in the shape of a cosmogram that stretches for miles, a new study suggests.
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Zombie Ants, Spider Bait, and a Sneaky Burrowing Worm: The 6 Spookiest Science Discoveries of the Past Year
A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology has found that leg loss doesn’t slow tarantulas almost at all.
How can we stay happy in an age gone mad, when it feels as though all is unstable? A study out of Cornell suggests a ...
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School of Dentistry at UT Health San Antonio awarded $6 million total to study treatment, pain management for oral cancer
Three multi-year NIH grants to the School of Dentistry at UT Health San Antonio totaling $6 million propose new targets to stem oral squamous cell carcinoma and novel approaches to treat oral ...
Adults who logged fewer than 5,000 steps a day saw the greatest health benefits from one longer walk a day, as opposed to ...
Fewer than half of young adults with severely high low-density lipoprotein (LDL-C), or “bad” cholesterol, levels start taking a statin within five years of first high LDL-C measurement, according to a ...
After conventional wisdom seemed to make peanut allergies worse, a 15-year scientific journey led to “landmark” recommendations that now appear to be reducing their incidence.
The breakthrough did not come until 1953, when Watson visited Wilkins at King’s College in London, and Wilkins showed him a ...
Reports third quarter revenue of $1.0 billion, GAAP net loss of $(0.2) billion and GAAP EPS of $(0.51) Narrows 2025 projected revenue range to $1.6 – $2.0 billion Improves 2025 expected GAAP operating ...
Autumn marks the start of respiratory virus season, when colds, flu and other bugs start circulating — especially among the very young. A recent study confirmed what many families intuitively know: ...
Nature asked researchers who use artificial intelligence how its propensity for people-pleasing affects their work — and what they are doing to mitigate it.
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Students worried about getting jobs are adding extra majors
The practice of double-majoring is rising at many colleges and universities as students fret about getting jobs in an economy seemingly shifting faster than single majors can keep up.
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