Every week, TikTok finds a new way to turn ordinary life into a cosmic riddle. The broken bone theory is the viral rabbit ...
Physicists finally identified why some quantum materials seemingly lose their electrical conductivity for no reason.
Arabidopsis thaliana was always an unlikely candidate for the limelight. But 25 years ago, the diminutive thale cress ...
A pragmatic look at pet dental care, from the failure of home routines to the necessity of professional intervention for ...
Beneath Bugonia's surreal surface lies a fascinating question: why do some people genuinely believe in aliens – not as fiction, but as fact?
Among top Nigerian editors of the last three decades, the mention of the word “monumental” only signifies one individual — Dr ...
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Deep in Trump country, coal miners with black lung say government is suffocating the ‘working man’
Lisa Emery loves to talk about her “boys.” With each word, the respiratory therapist’s face softens and shines with pride.
The 25 people killed in the Nov. 6, 2005 tornado ranged from little children to retired nurses to a teenager just about to start her life.
Tricks of the mind, weather balloons, or extraterrestrial life. The UFO, or Unidentified Flying Object, is one of the most ...
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Astronomers Have Found Some Truly Weird And Unexpected Things On Mars, But Can They Be Explained?
Over the years, many different pictures and videos have been sent back from Mars, and many of them contained weird and ...
A look at the diagnostic approach to canine vestibular disease, from the initial exam to the challenges of peripheral vs.
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Scientists discover elusive ‘dance’ of electrons, atoms that kill electricity
The team used intense X-rays to confirm a key theoretical concept that explains a material's conductivity crash.
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