Scientists find 60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell carvings follow precise geometric rules, revealing early humans carefully planned designs.
Feeling most connected to people when they're falling apart isn't a healing instinct—it's a pattern worth understanding.
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AI trained on 9 trillion DNA letters predicts harmful mutations and designs new genomes
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Trained on genomic data spanning the tree of life, Evo 2 reveals how artificial intelligence can ...
You’re cleaning out a closet or a storage bin and you spot that old plastic tote labeled “Beanie Babies.” Part of you wants ...
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Why we all find the same things beautiful
There’s something strange and comforting about the fact that people from completely different cultures can look at the same sunset, the same face, or the same sweeping landscape and all feel that ...
Your morning wardrobe choices are secretly revealing whether your nervous system feels safe or threatened today — and that automatic reach for black instead of bright colors might be your body's way ...
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Nikola Tesla’s last days: The tragic end of the man who invented the future
If you’ve ever flipped a light switch or used your favorite cordless gadget, odds are you owe Nikola Tesla a great debt of gratitude. A certified wizard during the Gilded Age, Tesla dueled with Thomas ...
Those mysterious 3 AM wake-ups that leave you staring at the ceiling aren't just random annoyances—they're your body's urgent ...
Sleep deprivation has given the world some interesting things, but nothing quite compares to what it created in Bishopville, ...
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Multifractal patterns across deep time: What measurement density reveals about Earth's history
Much of our understanding of Earth's past is derived from stratigraphic records exposed in rock outcrops or recovered from drilled cores. These records span immense time intervals, from thousands to ...
The Hazleton Area School District Board of Education held a public town hall Thursday to discuss an upcoming renovation project at Freeland Elementary/Middle School.
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Polymers that crawl like worms: How materials can develop direction without being told where to go
Researchers at the University of Vienna have uncovered a surprising phenomenon: polymer chains with segments that simply ...
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