Our gut microbiomes do it all. They speed our digestion; they shape our mood; and they train our immune systems. They even replace our cells — or at least, their byproducts do, as recent research reveals that the microbial metabolites that are…
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New 183 Million-Year-Old Marine Reptile Identified in Germany Is Oldest Known in the Area
A new species of plesiosauroid — a group of long-necked marine reptiles — has just come to the surface in Germany’s Posidonia Shale fossil beds.
This 183 million-year-old plesiosauroid lived during the Age of Dinosaurs (252 million years to…
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Old Mars rovers can learn new tricks! NASA’s Curiosity marks 13-year milestone with new science capabilities
Can you teach an old Mars rover new tricks? NASA says the answer is a resounding…
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Theropods like Spinosaurus and Allosaurus Had Large Skulls but Weak Bites
Not all giant theropods had a strong bite, and skull evolution played a major part in that.
A new study in Current Biology analyzes the skulls of 18 large prehistoric predators, including the Tyrannosaurus rex, the spinosaurs, and allosaurs, and…
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The Middle of the Milky Way Is Home to a Supermassive Black Hole – Here’s What we Know
Key Takeaways on the Middle of the Milky Way
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The supermassive black hole named Sagittarius A* lies in the middle of the Milky Way.
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Observations of S2 and other stars also helped astronomers calculate the extraordinary size and mass of Sagittarius…
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Scientists believe they have solved the mystery of what killed more than 5 billion sea stars
Scientists have finally unravelled the decade-long mystery behind the devastating epidemic…
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Cave discovery reveals oldest community of animals living in European Arctic
The remains of 46 types of mammals, fish and birds, dating back more than 10,000 years have…
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Remains of animals dating back 10,000 years found in Arctic cave
The remains of animals dating back more than 10,000 years have…
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Prehistoric Air Has Been Reconstructed From Dinosaur Teeth in an Amazing First : ScienceAlert
A collection of dinosaur teeth hailing back to the Cretaceous and Jurassic periods has given scientists a new window into the world’s prehistoric climate.
By studying an isotope of oxygen in the fossils to infer atmospheric carbon dioxide…
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Animals dating back 10,000 years found in Arctic cave
The remains of animals dating back more than 10,000 years have…
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