“For me, a baby is a blessing,” says Abigail Hendricks, who benefited from a new drug trial for preeclampsia. Here she is…

“For me, a baby is a blessing,” says Abigail Hendricks, who benefited from a new drug trial for preeclampsia. Here she is…

Last year, NASA’s Curiosity rover made a fascinating discovery after boring into a suspected ancient lake bed on Mars: long-chain organic molecules, called alkanes, that could serve as a potential chemical relic of ancient life on the Red…

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Good morning, Space Fans! Welcome to docking day for NASA’s Crew-12 astronauts, and it will be a match made in the stars as the SpaceX Dragon…

This week’s science news was filled with astonishing stories about ecological transformations. Topping the list was the finding that China has planted so many trees around the Taklamakan Desert that it has turned one of the world’s largest and…

Axolotls are famous for their ability to regrow significant parts of their bodies. But according to recent research, these frilly-headed salamanders, which are native to lakes and wetlands around Mexico City, can perform an even more…

Kissing a romantic partner is a nice way to share an intimate moment – not to mention a hearty dose of saliva and tens of millions of oral microbes.
Swapping spit is not the most appealing thought to spice up our Valentine’s Day this year,…

Smart home devices give us a glimpse into the future, letting you do simple things like opening the curtains, adjusting the temperatures or controlling the music with less hassle than usual. Apple’s smart home platform, HomeKit, is particularly…

“Imagine a snowplow driving along a highway, and lifting up the plow. It leaves a clump of snow behind,” he adds. “That same sort of idea is what left the clump of cold classicals behind. That is the kernel.”
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