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Learn how interbreeding with Neanderthals may have bolstered our immune systems.
Researchers Make Computer Models To Tackle Antibiotic Resistance
Learn more about the new computer models that make more targeted antibiotics a possibility.
Rats Facing Lego Robot Scorpions May Help Understand Human Anxiety
Recording neuron activity associated with different objects can show how nervousness related to specific locations or objects persists.
Seven Planets Will Soon Align, Creating a Planet Parade in the Sky
Learn about the great planetary alignment occurring on February 28, 2025, and the misconceptions surrounding this type of celestial event.
Do Dogs Have Long-Term Memory?
Understand why recent research suggests dogs may have long term memory and what this means for your canine friend.
Medieval Solar Compasses May Have Guided Viking Sailors
Learn about the collection of medieval stone disks found in Ukraine and why researchers are speculating on their role as solar compasses for Vikings.
How Mapping the Seafloor Benefits Science and Safety
Learn more about this seafloor mapping initiative and how having a clear understanding of seafloors can help in ecological and economic safety.
The New Year Comet C/2024 G3 May Be 2025’s Brightest — Here’s What to Know
Learn more about Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS), which may be visible from the Southern Hemisphere in mid- to late-January.
Newly Identified Dinosaur was the Size of a Chicken and May be Oldest in North America
Learn more about this newly named dinosaur and how it’s discovery sheds light on dinosaur evolution.