Life developed on our planet during the Archean, between 3.8 and 2.4 billion years ago.
Cats may be key to HIV vaccine, study finds
Scientists have long struggled to determine which components of HIV should be used to create a vaccine.
‘Poop pill’ could help infection victims, researchers say
The researchers tested the treatment on patients that had recurring cases of C. difficile and did not respond to antibiotic treatments.
Car exhaust may be confusing honeybees, causing massive dieoffs
Micro-drum could be used as quantum memory in future quantum computers
The drum kept the quantum information in vibration energy for at least 10 microseconds.
Cocaine use can make otherwise resistant immune cells susceptible to HIV, researchers say
This study found that a three-day exposure to cocaine is all it took to make the cells more susceptible to HIV infection.
Group says Bigfoot is real, offers DNA, video evidence as proof
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Tiny water droplets could turbocharge power plants, researchers say
To determine the reason for the repulsion between jumping water droplets after they leave the surface, the researchers tried several tests utilizing a charge electrode.
Making eye contact can be counterproductive, researchers say
The researchers used recently created eye-tracking technology to examine the impacts of eye contact in scenarios involving persuasion.
Scientists discover evidence of supervolcanoes on Mars
The lack of a nearby coating of ejecta pointed to volcanic activity.