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Is there anything they won't do to mice in research?
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When he speaks, we should listen.
The secret to success is to fail, fail, and fail again, but in different ways each time.
According to a new study, wall-scaling limitations occur when an animal's size increases.
Well folks, we’ve finally arrived at the long-anticipated future of brain-implantable chips.
Read about what went down while the rocket went up.
Cavemen getting creative over 40,000 years ago.
Your shed still looking a little shaky? Check this stuff out....
Elon Musk reports that the Falcon 9 rocket SpaceX successfully landed at Cape Canaveral performed well during testing, although with some yet-to-be-explained fluctuations.
By studying stinging insects, we gain insight into our own lives and the societies we live in.
Here’s the scoop on Jason-3, and how “sea level” is one of those little white lies you learned in school.
Beauty fads come and go, and eyebrow shaping is no exception. But what if there were a mathematical rule we could cite as hands-down the perfect shape?
Despite fears of over-watering, the crew coaxed the zinnias into a burst of colour in their zero-g vegetable garden.
It’s got nothing to do with naval sonar tests often linked to mass whale strandings; rather, it’s due to an unfortunate quirk of geography.
A new paper by French researchers concludes that it all comes down to the number of pages, their thickness, and the size of the overlap (contact) region between sheets.