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Did neanderthals use glue? Researchers find evidence that sticks

Neanderthals created stone tools held together by a multi-component adhesive, a team of scientists has discovered. Its findings, which are

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Black hole at center of the Milky Way resembles a football

The supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way is spinning so quickly it is warping the spacetime

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Fasting-like diet lowers risk factors for disease, reduces biological age in humans

Cycles of a diet that mimics fasting can reduce signs of immune system aging, as well as insulin resistance and

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Junk DNA in birds may hold key to safe, efficient gene therapy

The recent approval of a CRISPR-Cas9 therapy for sickle cell disease demonstrates that gene editing tools can do a superb

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It’s the spin that makes the difference

Biomolecules such as amino acids and sugars occur in two mirror-image forms — in all living organisms, however, only one

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Researchers are using RNA in a new approach to fight HIV

Society learned about the value of mRNA during the COVID-19 pandemic when we saw scientists and medical professionals harness its

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Gulf corals still suffering more than a decade after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists report

Deep-water corals in the Gulf of Mexico are still struggling to recover from the devastating Deepwater Horizon oil spill in

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How parents can help prevent the development of ADHD symptoms

Parents of young children with an excitable or exuberant temperament could adapt their parenting style to help moderate their child’s

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Inflammation: Targeting the transporter | ScienceDaily

When an enemy invades, defenders are ferried to the site to neutralise the marauders. In the human body, a protein

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Early-stage subduction invasion | ScienceDaily

Our planet’s lithosphere is broken into several tectonic plates. Their configuration is ever-shifting, as supercontinents are assembled and broken up,