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The Lizard That Lost Its Name for 80 Years Has Finally Got It Back

runner with artificial leg

Why Leg Prosthetics Have Always Lagged Behind Arm Prosthetics, and What Just Changed

Python Blood Could Change How We Lose Weight

The image shows a section of the brain of a mouse treated with dasatinib and quercetin. The bluish area is the corpus collosum. The dotted outline shows the part of the corpus collosum that is affected by the dasatinib and quercetin. CREDIT: Crocker Lab/UConn School of Medicine.

A Popular Anti-Aging Drug Combination Strips Myelin from the Brain and Nobody Had Noticed

The Crocodile That Hunted Our Ancestors Lurked in Ethiopia 3 Million Years Ago

Yak Gene Could Repair Damaged Nerves in Multiple Sclerosis

side view of a man wearing a wide smile. Photo by Ketut Subiyanto on Pexels.com

Low Testosterone Is Linked to Higher Risk of Prostate Cancer Becoming More Aggressive

AI Disclosure Labels Reduce Trust in True Science Posts While Boosting False Ones

Ancient Crocodile Relative Switched from Four Legs to Two as It Grew Up

Purple Martins Caught in Texas Deep Freeze Died from Cold, Not Starvation

Sixty Years After Its Discovery in a Meteorite, Scientists Make Hexagonal Diamond in Bulk

Gravitational-wave Transient Catalog (10 years of detections of compact binary coalescences with black holes and neutron stars)

New Gravitational Wave Catalog More Than Doubles Known Cosmic Collisions

Eye Tracking Reveals the Unconscious Know-How Hidden in Expert Performance

Why Chimps Are Captivated by Crystals, and What It Says About Us

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