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A lunar zircon grain under a microscope. Credit: Jennika Greer

The moon is 40M years older than previously thought

Willow tree. Pixabay

Willow bark provide our next life-saving antiviral medicine

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Advances in soft robotics usher in a new era of scientific analysis

Running in New York City - man city runner jogging in street of Manhattan with yellow taxi caps cars and traffic. Urban lifestyle image of male jogger training downtown. Legs and running shoes.

Following “Life’s Essential 8” checklist appears to slow biological aging by 6 years

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NASA’s Lucy Mission Unearths Celestial Surprise: Binary Asteroid Dance

Anthony Fauci

From one nightmare to another. Anthony Fauci’s new concern

This tiny fleck of paint, taken from the “Mona Lisa” is revealing insights into previously unknown steps of the artists’ process.

‘Mona Lisa’ hides a surprising mix of toxic pigments, study shows

A baby hammerhead during development with a nascent hammerhead snout.

A look at how monsters form: How the hammerhead gets its hammer

This raw image from the Curiosity Rover shows the hexagon-shaped mudcracks filled with salt.

New insights into the potential for early steps of biological evolution on Mars

Nictation and leaping of dauer larvae under an electric field. Top row, single dauer larva; middle row, two dauer larvae; bottom row, a group of dauer larvae. (Takuya Chiba et al. Current Biology. July 10, 2023)

Worms joy ride across electric voltages

Pathogen

Dormant Disease

An acupuncture dummy. Pixabay

Scientists worldwide collaborate on developing a holographic digital mannequin

These bites were created with the same set of teeth. Note the distortion.

Study Reveals Unreliability of Bitemark Analysis in Trials

Plantar (underneath) view of feet of a four-toed tapir (left) and a one-toed horse (right) and in the middle, a reconstruction of the extinct three-toed horse

Modern horses have lost their additional toes, scientists confirm

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