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2,000-Year-Old ‘Battery’ Discovered in Iraq: Could Ancient Civilizations Have Harnessed Power?
Scientists are revisiting the ancient Baghdad battery, a 2,000-year-old artifact that might have been used as a primitive ...
If there’s a sliver of good news for higher education emerging from the Trump administration after a year that kept the ...
The pharmaceutical company is running investigational new drug experiments, studies required by the FDA to demonstrate the ...
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Space microbes mutated in orbit and evolved a shocking new power
Microbes that hitched a ride into orbit are not just surviving in space, they are changing in ways that give them startling ...
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A ghostly forest of stone towers may hold Earth’s oldest chemistry for life
“This is an example of a type of ecosystem that could be active on Enceladus or Europa right this second,” microbiologist William Brazelton told Anna Kusmer of The Smithsonian in 2018. The towers of ...
The ISRO SAC notification details 49 vacancies for Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ and ‘SD’ posts, inviting eligible candidates to ...
Imagine a shirt that feels like any other, but could feed you real-time information about your health and surroundings, heat ...
Ferns switch between male and hermaphrodite forms, a process driven by chemical signals. Research shows the plant hormone auxin is key, triggering new growth centers when a male signal is absent.
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