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Biology

23 posts
WWildlife
US university to build 20 MW nuclear reactor to study cancer, advance drug research
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Crocodiles’ secret to over 200 million years of survival revealed

  • 17 April 2025
Often labeled as living fossils, crocodilians have inhabited swamps and rivers for millions of years.  Surprisingly, the ancestors…
HHealth
US submarines’ extended firepower with advanced missile tubes to bolster attack impact
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Women are better at hearing than men everywhere in world: Study

  • 7 April 2025
The human ear has a snail-shaped, fluid-filled structure called the cochlea which plays a crucial role in hearing.…
SScience
China breaks world record with largest flying screen boasting 300,000 pixels
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407 mn-year-old giant’s fossil doesn’t fit any known life category

  • 4 April 2025
Prototaxites, the mysterious ancient organisms, are changing our understanding of early Earth. Sporting a unique, tube-like structure, these…
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