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H5N1 hen flu isn’t going away. Actually, the virus continues to spin off new variations that outcompete their predecessors, posing…
CLIMATEWIRE | Texas is aware of it is not ready for floods.However the state has completed little to deal with…
Antidepressant withdrawal signs embody nausea and complicationsSavushkin/Getty Pictures Antidepressant withdrawal signs could also be much less widespread than we thought,…
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has discovered to drag off daring 120-degree rolls that give its SHARAD radar ten-times-stronger echoes, exposing…
The development of 1000’s of dams since 1835 has brought on Earth’s poles to wobble, new analysis suggests.Scientists discovered that…
Astronomers have found a mysterious and highly effective blast of X-rays which are the cosmic equal of John McClane from…
An underwater gold rush could also be on the horizon — or quite, a rush to mine the seafloor for…
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Shortly, I’m Rachel Feltman. In case you missed it we’re spending this week revisiting…
People are wired to deal with machines as social beingsAbdillah Studio/Unsplash Consider what it feels prefer to be in love.…
SPHEREx is scanning the whole sky in 102 infrared colours, beaming weekly knowledge to a public archive so scientists and…