Ian Randall is Newsweek's Deputy Science ... ecosystems of today is a topic of considerable interest to paleontologists. As paper co-author and Carnegie Museum of Natural History paleontologist ...
They also explored the history of this species of penguin ... “The consumption today is higher than the whole fisheries production,” Ciancio says. This creates a conservation paradox, Ciancio ...
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A compact slice of Hong Kong – and Japanese – social history, scarcely known today, is told by these graves ... Management at Tokyo University of Science. “Some of those people involved ...
President Donald Trump said Russian leader Vladimir Putin would accept European peacekeepers in Ukraine as part of a potential deal to end Russia’s war there. Trump made the comments to reporters ...
the impression that the Antarctic continent has left on the ecosystems of today is a topic of considerable interest to paleontologists. As paper co-author and Carnegie Museum of Natural History ...
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Stand Up for Science rallies in Washington, D.C., and across the United States drew crowds of people worried about cuts to scientific funding.
Researchers have discovered the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater, which could significantly redefine our understanding of the origins of life and how our planet was shaped. The team found ...
Women have made groundbreaking contributions to science for centuries, yet their names often fade into the background, overshadowed by a history that hasn't always recognized or celebrated them.