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With cameras down their throats, metal singers show how they produce growls, screams, and squeals without damaging their ...
Researchers isolated one kind of cone in the eye and aimed lasers at it to allow subjects to see a super vibrant teal shade ...
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
Rise of the Zombie Bugs” explores how parasites create real-life zombies in the insect and invertebrate world.
How will market uncertainty and a lack of federal support for climate efforts affect the future of clean energy in the United ...
April brings us Citizen Science Month and Earth Day—that means it’s the perfect time to get outside, explore nature, and even ...
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The Webb Space Telescope picked up traces of dimethyl sulfide on planet K2-18b. On Earth, the molecule comes from microbes ...
We go inside the scientifically accurate ER world created for the TV show with one of its medical consultants.
Vocal researchers are learning how death metal singers safely produce extreme vocal distortions, in hopes of improving vocal health care.
Research suggests that better understanding the psychological and neurological components of chronic pain may lead to better treatments.
The movie’s burial shroud is a way to surveil the dead. In real life, artists are capturing intimate moments by weaving tech ...
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