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Researchers show life may have begun in interstellar ice

Researchers show life may have begun in interstellar ice

Key portions of sugar related aldehydes may have been deposited on Earth and planets similar to Earth as a result of the reaction of...
New fossil analysis shows vertebrates came from bony fish

New fossil analysis shows vertebrates came from bony fish

Previous evidence suggests that vertebrate animals including humans evolved from cartilaginous fish that were the earliest relatives of modern sharks. New analyses of one...
First Scots ichthyosaur discovered on Isle of Skye

First Scots ichthyosaur discovered on Isle of Skye

Dr. Steve Brusatte, of the University of Edinburgh's School of GeoSciences, and colleagues have identified a new species of ichthyosaur based on partial skeleton...
Tool study shows language began over two million years ago

Tool study shows language began over two million years ago

The most primitive form of language developed by the earliest of human ancestors was coincident with the development of stone cutting tools for eviscerating...
Yale researchers prove warm noses prevent colds

Yale researchers prove warm noses prevent colds

The temperature difference between the average nose and the lungs may be the reason people first acquire a cold (rhinovirus) in their nose before...
Brazilian scientists perfect first practical acoustic levitating device

Brazilian scientists perfect first practical acoustic levitating device

Marco Aurélio Brizzotti Andrade and colleagues at the University of São Paulo in Brazil are the first to develop an acoustic levitation device that...
Recent study suggests lack of support of space exploration by evangelicals

Recent study suggests lack of support of space exploration by evangelicals

According to a Wednesday story by the Catholic News Service, a recent study on religion and attitudes toward space exploration suggested that Jews, followers...
Fossil feces tell the tale of ancient Caribbean migration

Fossil feces tell the tale of ancient Caribbean migration

Fossilized feces known as coprolites have been used for the first time to verify the movements of ancient Americans from South America to the...
STEM program in U. S. targets the wrong things in children

STEM program in U. S. targets the wrong things in children

Researchers at the Hong Kong Institute of Education, the Niilo Mäki Institute and the University of Jyväskylä, both in Finland, published new findings in...
New coatings protect phones from salt water

New coatings protect phones from salt water

Samuel Graham and his colleagues at the Georgia Institute of Technology presented a method to produce near perfect protective barrier films for electronics using...

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