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Rare facial tattoos on an 800-year-old Andean mummy are baffling archaeologists
An 800-year-old mummy from Peru’s Chancay culture has turned up with something archaeologists rarely see: tattoos on the ...
The 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans the placement of nuclear weapons in space but there’s currently no way to verify whether a ...
Tirzepatide burns most fat and muscle; semaglutide cuts death, heart attack and kidney risk, and jury is out on whether they ...
Expansion microscopy helped researchers visualize Plasmodium inside near-intact mosquitoes, preserving anatomical context for ...
The Moon’s cratered surface may seem like the perfect place to hand repetitive work to machines. There are millions of impact ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) health-care technologies offer a means of addressing the growing gap between health-care ...
Between 36.1% and 75.8% of people living with dementia (PLWD) in the community reported experiencing pain during the past ...
A recent University of Vermont study found that natural causes, including invasive insects, are killing more trees than logging in the Northeast.
The researchers suggest that superworms offer a “practical alternative” to existing skeletal cleaning methods.
Flesh-eating superworms could be used to clean skeletons for museum displays, according to new research. The mealworm-like ...
Texas Biomed is offering its research labs to an international biotech company looking to develop new technologies against screwworm.
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