Hubble’s high-contrast imaging makes dust observations possible.
Ancient DNA provides clues about European ancestors and Neanderthal interbreeding
This latest research also highlights previously unknown population lineage dating back to the first population separations after humans left Africa.
A 9,000-year-old bison? Researchers perform autopsy to reveal secrets of ancient animal
The bison’s heart, blood vessels, and digestive system were all relatively intact.
Nocturnal dogfights: researchers find bats ‘jam’ each other to steal food
Bats blast clicks over all frequencies to prevent their competition from grabbing a meal they want.
Scientists map out 479 million years of insect history in huge first
The data could better help researchers develop cures to diseases caused by insects.
New technique for dealing with wildfires could be a game-changer
New research suggests that communities should learn to live with and adapt to wildfires as opposed to fighting them.
New HIV drug could cure disease with just one pill
Gilead Sciences has yet another blockbuster drug in the regulatory pipeline; this one is for offering lower dose treatment for HIV.
One step closer to Mars colonization: NASA’s Curiosity finds first confirmed mineral match
Curiosity collected the powder after drilling into a rock outcrop at the base of Mount Sharp late in September.
Stunning ancient groundhog skull discovery shakes scientists’ understanding of mammals
The 20-pound critter, Vintana sertichi, is the largest known mammal in the Southern Hemisphere during the Mesozoic era.
Human genitals may have developed like limbs, study finds
Researchers looked at snakes, lizards, birds, and mammals to uncover the mystery.
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