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A new study finds early humans ate tough grasses and tubers long before their teeth adapted, suggesting behavior, not biology, drove human evolution.
A recent study by researchers at Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) has revealed that rapid forestation in the region ...
An ice core sample from the European Alps has been the first to be dated to the last Ice Age, providing vital historical ...
Tentative detections of life-linked molecules in a star’s disk suggest planets may form with the ingredients for life already ...
The Star-Tribune takes a closer look at some common questions and information about the Radiant Nuclear facility in Bar Nunn.
PUR-1 has started serving as the nation’s first reactor test bed to help the industry figure out how digital communication, ...
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As part of its enduring commitment to the sustainability of cultural heritage, Türkiye has achieved another milestone in ...
Rather than answer your question very honestly, I think they [Radiant] tend to skim the surface, and the problem with that is ...
Black carbon, the sooty byproduct of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, has emerged as a major contributor to climate ...
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new carbon membrane that could revolutionize ...
ASP Isotopes is uniquely positioned at the intersection of radiopharmaceuticals, quantum computing, and nuclear energy. Read ...