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A new study shows eating more or fewer sweet foods doesn't change your preference for sweetness - or your cravings.
The US discovers a deposit of 19 million tons of lithium in Arkansas, key for batteries and electric vehicles.
Meet the "cocaine sharks," also known as Brazilian sharpnose sharks, Rhizoprionodon lalandii, zipping around cocaine ...
Researchers found that cats with a shorter repeat in the androgen receptor gene purr more. Males are more vocal, females may ...
Astronomers capture the universe’s brightest era, revealing when galaxies like the Milky Way first formed and began to shine.
Colorado State University scientists have developed the first genetic toggle switch that can turn specific genes on or off in ...
Baboons walk in consistent lines not to protect each other or compete, but to stay near their friends. Their travel order ...
Octopuses and squids evolved in rapid bursts, supporting punctuated equilibrium and changing how scientists view evolution’s ...
The Webb telescope detects a clear, hydrogen-rich atmosphere, as well as water vapor, on the hot sub-Neptune planet TOI-421 B ...
NASA's GOLD mission found unexpected, and unexplainable, C-shapes and X-shaped formations in part of Earth's atmosphere ...
Rivers are releasing ancient carbon dioxide, reshaping our understanding of the carbon cycle and its impact on climate change ...
A daily cup of beans may help lower cholesterol and inflammation, supporting better heart and metabolic health.
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