The discovery of ancient water in a planet-forming disk reveals that some of the water found in comets—and maybe even Earth—is older than the disk’s star itself, offering breakthrough insights into the history of water in our Solar…
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When Fido Needs His Fix: Dogs Can Develop Behavioral Addictions Too, Study Finds
We don’t always notice when a pastime crosses the threshold to addiction, be it gambling or easing the pain of existence through intoxicants. Where our friends may be leery to judge and intervene, the business world has no such compunctions….
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A 151-million-year-old fly just changed what we know about evolution
An international group of researchers led by the Doñana Biological Station (EBD-CSIC) has identified a previously unknown species of fossilized insect from the Jurassic period in Australia, estimated to be about 151 million years old. This…
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Mysterious deer fossil unearthed near TTC station identified after almost 50 years
For nearly 50 years, a mysterious fossil unearthed during the construction of Islington subway station has refused to give up its secrets — until now.
A study by Trent University, in partnership with the Royal Ontario Museum and the Royal…
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Tropical hippos survived the last Ice Age in Central Europe
Tropical hippos survived the last Ice Age in Central Europe | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Scienceresearchers report the European fossils display very low genetic diversity, indicating a small isolated herd marooned in the Upper Rhine Graben…
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White dwarf binaries heated by intense tidal forces evolve faster than predicted
White dwarf binaries heated by intense tidal forces evolve faster than predicted
by Riko Seibo
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Oct 15, 2025
White dwarfs, the dense remnants of exhausted stars, are usually ancient, dim, and cool. Yet some binary…
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Scientists capture the molecular “dance” that powers cell movement – Wiley Analytical Science
- Scientists capture the molecular “dance” that powers cell movement Wiley Analytical Science
- Dancing proteins keep cells moving Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften
- How cells move and change shape—and why it matters for…
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Satellites capture the largest storm waves ever seen from space
When a big storm blows through, most people focus on the wind, the rain, and the damage it might leave behind. But out in the middle of the ocean, something else happens – something just as powerful and far-reaching.
During a storm last…
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The true cost of “solar power at night” with Reflect Orbital
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