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Two ancient baby remains unearthed in Alaska may finally reveal the answer to the mystery of how North Americans migrated. The infant bones were buried 11,500 years ago and they were found to have different mothers, with a massive gap in their genomes.
A 'Young Jupiter' was discovered 100 lightyears away from Earth.
After some poorly-worded opinions of one biochemist this week, the science community is up in arms again discussing the gender inequality present in STEM programs. And after major backlash following the World Conference of Science Journalists in South Korea, the guest speaker and former Nobel laureate Tim Hunt has resigned from his position at University College London.
In difficult situations between life and death, sometimes inaction is the same as making the wrong choice. Sometimes instead, using your brain less and doing more is the right answer. And it appears that for the hawkmoth Manduca sexta, slowing its thought process may just be the adaptation that it needs to feed in dark of night.
Artificial Photosynthesis Breakthrough
A huge cluster about 9,800 light years long, a hydrogen cloud "armored" with dark matter, is heading to the Milky Way and its collision with stars and planets will be inevitable, scientists reported.
A species of snake considered to be lost was seen for the first time in almost 80 years on a remote island of the Mexican Pacific, revealed the media on Tuesday.
Argentinian scientists say they might have discovered the fossil remains of what might be the "biggest dinosaur that lived on our planet".
A 12,000 or 13,000 years old human skeleton was found inside an underwater cave in southeast Mexico, which strengthens the theory that the first inhabitants of the American continent arrived from Siberia through the Bering Strait.
For many years there has been speculation on the possible risks of getting cancer due to the use of cellphones and mobile devices; however, no research had provided conclusive data on the matter, until now.
The melting of glaciers in western Antarctica is now "irreversible" and "unstoppable", NASA and University of Irvine scientists confirmed.
On Tuesday, April 22, the world celebrates Earth Day, and to make this date even more special, NASA has launched a "global selfie" campaign for all humanity to participate in.
United States scientists have warned about the outbreak of a rare infectious syndrome similar to polio, which has affected five children in western California.
Everyone knows that when we end a relationship we experiment different emotional and habit changes that can make us think that living through a breakup might as well be impossible.
Art and technology often draw inspiration from nature - it's how you get cool robots that run like cheetahs, for example. Recently, researchers from the University of Illinois took a page out of that book on a tiny scale, creating mini bio-bots that could one day swim through your bloodstream, intelligently delivering medicine right where you need it.