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“Cracking an egg for cooking involves applying locally focused force for a clean break to retrieve the yolk, while its resistance to breaking from a drop involves distributing and absorbing energy ...
Simply put, Barbie is becoming a modern woman. “Barbie appears to reflect what many high heel wearers (mainly women) do every ...
This contrast supports a well-known theory of reading called the dual-route framework, which proposes two distinct paths: a ...
A new bioengineered ink dramatically boosts coral larvae settlement. The oceans are getting hotter and coral reefs are ...
Embedded in the slab’s fine sandstone are delicate imprints: long toes ending in sharp claws, left by an animal that trotted ...
Amazon’s Project Kuiper aims to beam internet from space—but raises questions on debris, sky glow.
For years, paleontologists have debated whether Archaeopteryx could truly fly. The Chicago specimen may finally put this ...
Jacqueline Halpin is a geologist at the University of Tasmania. She studies how the Earth’s continents have grown and moved ...
Archaeologist Juan de Lara of Oxford University spent four years reconstructing the ancient temple’s lighting with a precision never before achieved. He lifts the veil — both literal and metaphorical ...
But Mosura was different. Instead of the familiar streamlined body with flaps and claws, this little predator had something ...
Science doesn't just happen in labs—it unfolds under Arctic skies, in frog-filled forests, and atop misty mountains.
Japan has made regenerative medicine a priority. It was the first country to approve clinical use of iPS cells, and it ...