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[ad_1] Tiny “living machines” made of frog cells can replicate themselves, making copies that can then go on to do the same. This newly described…
[ad_1] Hopes for an easy pill that could combat COVID-19 before people land in the hospital have dimmed a bit. New data about an antiviral…
[ad_1] Five to 11-year-olds are a step closer to being eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in the United States. Federal health officials are expected to…
[ad_1] Neat rings, stripes and swirls embellish many cold, rocky landscapes. Although these beautiful stone patterns look like humanmade artwork, they’re all natural. Scientists have…
[ad_1] For the first time, a spacecraft is headed to Jupiter’s odd Trojan asteroids. What Lucy finds there could provide a fresh peek into the…
[ad_1] Juan Negro crouched in the shadows just outside a cave, wearing his headlamp. For a brief moment, he wasn’t an ornithologist at the Spanish…
[ad_1] Ancient Arctic communities traded with the outside world as early as 7,000 years ago, DNA from the remains of Siberian dogs suggests. Analysis…
[ad_1] Elevated blood levels of a specific protein may help scientists predict who has a better chance of bouncing back from a traumatic brain injury.…
[ad_1] Footprints left behind by prehistoric people may be some of the strongest evidence yet that humans arrived in the Americas earlier than previously thought.…