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Ancient snake drawings are among the largest known rock art worldwide

[ad_1] Animal etchings into rocks along the Orinoco river in South America Philip Riris et al. Prehistoric engravings of giant snakes along South America’s Orinoco

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Endangered giant pangolin spotted in Senegal after nearly 24 years

[ad_1] A rare sighting of a giant pangolin revives hopes for the species’ survival in West Africa, despite threats from poaching and deforestation [ad_2] Source

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Morning exercise may be optimal for improving bone health

[ad_1] Morning exercise seemed to improve bone health in mice Douglas Sacha/GETTY Morning workouts might make for stronger and longer bones compared with nighttime exercise,

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Ancient geese stood 3 metres tall and weighed as much as a cow

[ad_1] An artistic reconstruction of Genyornis newtoni, an ancient relative of geese Illustration by Jacob C. Blokland Australia’s prehistoric thunder birds – once thought to

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How materials that rewind light can test physics’ most extreme ideas

[ad_1] For an experiment designed to reverse time, the apparatus was surprisingly simple: little more than a tank of water. With a puff of air

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China’s Chang’e 6 spacecraft begins sampling on far side of the moon

[ad_1] Illustration of the Chang’e-6 lander on the lunar surface cnsa.gov.cn China’s Chang’e 6 spacecraft has successfully landed on the moon’s far side and started

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Periods are starting younger and we're struggling to pin down why

[ad_1] Menstruation is occurring earlier and earlier in life for younger generations in the Western world, but researchers are puzzled as to why [ad_2] Source

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The new drugs preventing allergic reactions to peanuts and other foods

[ad_1] My youngest son has been allergic to peanuts and sesame since he was a toddler. Though he has never had a life-threatening reaction, the

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Physicists are grappling with their own reproducibility crisis

[ad_1] Some claims of high-temperature superconductivity were unable to be recreated Shutterstock / Dragon Claws Physics is in a crisis. Over the past year, a

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Snares are wiping out South-East Asian wildlife – what can be done?

[ad_1] Conservation workers examine the body of a Sumatran tiger that died after getting caught in a snare in Indonesia Afrianto Silalahi/NurPhoto via Getty Images