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Why Octopuses Slap Some Fish During Underwater Territorial Disputes Octopuses are known to strike fish that get too close, but…
Exploratory biomarker analyses were conducted in 190 patients—98 of 229 (43%) receiving nivolumab and 92 of 232 (40%) receiving placebo—with…
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First Stars May Have Triggered Rocky Planet Formation Just 100 Million Years After the Big Bang New simulations suggest that…
Stunning Photos Capture Today’s Total Solar Eclipse Spectacular images from today’s total solar eclipse show the Moon completely covering the…
Bottlenose Dolphins Use Giant Seashells to Hunt Fish in Queensland Marine biologists have documented Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) using…
Imagine stepping into a machine that feels like a spaceship, next-generation air taxi or lunar lander—all without leaving the ground.…
We develop an integrated modelling framework to project end-of-life (EOL) photovoltaic (PV) waste generation across 32 global regions and evaluate…
The Dodo Bird May Have Been Intelligent—and Active at Night, Study Suggests The dodo has long been portrayed as a…
NASA astronaut Mike Finke will retire from NASA on Wednesday after an extraordinary 30-year career in human spaceflight. During his…

