Despite 2026 being America’s 250th birthday, I think when Americans take a trip abroad, we’re often a little overwhelmed by ...
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1,000+ new species discovered and many are already racing toward extinction
Scientists are cataloguing life on Earth at a pace that would have seemed impossible a generation ago, yet a growing share of ...
MELBOURNE: An international team of scientists has discovered a new way immune cells recognize molecules in the body, ...
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Scientists reveal the most important deep sea discovery yet
The most transformative deep sea finding in a generation is not a single strange animal or a record-breaking trench, but ...
In 2025, scientists have named several new dinosaur species and are learning new facts about the remarkable lives of dinosaurs. Paleontologists have found a 'Dragon price' dinosaur — which may be a ...
But Rubin’s early data is confounding. Among the newly discovered asteroids, researchers identified 76 with reliable spin ...
A recent discovery at Lake Turkana in Kenya has scientists thinking there may have been two ancestral human species — or hominins — coexisting together. Thanks to a patch of wet silt that was buried ...
The search for life on Earth is speeding up, not slowing down. Scientists are now identifying more than 16,000 new species each year, revealing far more biodiversity than expected across animals, ...
Richard Butler receives funding from the Leverhulme Trust, the European Commission and the British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies. In 2025, dinosaurs were everywhere. In May, the ...
The emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is bringing both excitement and uncertainty to civil litigators. While new technologies have changed the practice of law before (e.g.
Major copper discoveries in the decade from 2015 to 2024 remain lower in number and size compared to the prior decades, reflecting explorers' growing preference to expand existing mines, with lower ...
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