The pyramids in and around Giza have presented a fascinating puzzle for millennia. How did ancient Egyptians move limestone blocks, some weighing more than a ton, without using wheels? Why were these ...
An international team of researchers described how loops, crucial for the stability of such networks, occur in transport networks found in nature. The researchers observed that when one branch of the ...
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New research, at odds with 2023 study, argues we’re not witnessing a sixth mass extinction event
The planet is seeing a decline in biodiversity, but extinctions are relatively rare and don’t meet the threshold for a sixth mass extinction, a new study argues.
A pivotal study has unveiled the genetic mechanisms that control lateral branching in tomatoes, a critical factor for improving crop productivity. By focusing on the WRKY-B transcription factor, the ...
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Scientists Discover A New Branch In The Mammoth Family Tree in… Mexico
A groundbreaking paleontological discovery in central Mexico is reshaping scientific understanding of how mammoths lived and migrated during the Ice Age.Published in the journal Science, the study ...
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