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Where black bears are plentiful, sightings of Bigfoot often follow — which could make reports of the mysterious creature a…
A new study from King’s College London’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN) has established a blood-based test that…
Most UK water companies have given up on the scientifically implausible method of finding water leaks, but Thames Water and…
Prairie voles have long been hailed as paragons of monogamy. Now, a study suggests that the “love hormone” — oxytocin…
Smaller melanoma skin cancer cells may be more susceptible to drugs that block DNA repair, while larger cells may be…
Birds that dive underwater — such as penguins, loons and grebes — may be more likely to go extinct than…
The Arctic today is a hostile place for most primates. But a series of fossils discovered since the 1970s show…
Inspired by sea cucumbers, engineers have designed tiny robots that can quickly and reversibly switch between liquid and solid states.…
ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, is just as good at fixing code errors as standard machine learning methods, and even better…