The fossil site of Malapa in the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa yielded two partial skeletons
Vanderbilt team's results counter to those that garnered the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Are we killing the cure?
The spray from showers, sinks, and toilets can expose us to the bacteria responsible for waterborne disease outbreaks
Scientists use deep learning for the first time ever to account for human evolution
The theory of electronegativity is used to describe how strongly different atoms attract electrons
Once every few years, specialized researchers voluntarily assess the conservation status of animal species in the world
There is currently little evidence in the scientific literature that using immersive technology provides any measurable benefits
The inevitable broadening of LED usage could add value to society far greater than the energy saved in lighting homes and buildings
The discovery may prove to be of great significance for avoiding serious diseases such as cancer and diabetes
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