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Millions of years ago, long-necked sauropods and snarling Tyrannosaurs roamed a world thick with heat, teeming forests, and ...
The petroglyphs, known as ki‘i pōhaku, were first discovered in 2016 by Lonnie Watson and Mark Louviere, two visitors from ...
A new study finds that coastal flooding happens far more often than previously thought — and that there are major flaws with ...
Sucralose is one of the most widely used non-nutritive sweeteners, marketed as a harmless sugar substitute for people looking ...
What if staying young wasn’t just about how much you move, but how you actually move your body? A new study reveals that our ...
Long-term exposure to common air pollutants like soot and traffic fumes may significantly raise your risk of dementia.
Kristine Sabillo is a wire reporter for Mongabay. She has been a multimedia journalist for more than a decade and has ...
In a small trial across ten U.S. research sites, a novel HIV vaccine candidate has shown a result that has eluded scientists ...
Still, the study adds weight to an emerging view of aging: it is not just wear and tear, but a coordinated process driven by ...
Kemp told The Guardian that after analyzing more than 400 societal collapses over the past 5,000 years, he reached a chilling conclusion: our civilization isn’t just a bit vulnerable, it’s on the same ...