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Scientists find DNA in a Leonardo da Vinci drawing
What does it mean to discover genetic material from an iconic artists who’d been dead for years? In the recent book Wild ...
Scientists have traditionally focused on educating the public on science or correcting misinformation. But researchers from marginalized communities often have broader goals in science communication.
Scientists discovered that deep-sea vents are tapping hydrogen from buried sediments, reshaping ideas about where ocean ...
Researchers working on the Leonardo da Vinci DNA Project believe the Renaissance Man left his DNA on the chalk drawing titled ...
What if a single Renaissance drawing could reveal not just who made it, but the biological traces of Leonardo da Vinci ...
Achieve a deeper understanding of human experiences by deploying the creative practices in research. Here’s how ...
An opportunity arose when University of Georgia (UGA) Associate Professor Elizabeth King spearheaded a UGA Sea Grant project ...
U.S. is 'behind' on refining critical metals. This San Antonio-Austin business wants to change that.
MaverickX, which was born in San Antonio and is moving to Austin this year, is built on a bacterium that dissolves rock as a ...
We don't precisely know how the physical matter in our brains translates into thoughts, sensations, and feelings. But an ...
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Erich von Daeniken, Swiss author who popularised ancient‑alien theories, dies at 90
Best-selling Swiss author Erich von Daeniken, who built a lucrative career on his argument, rubbished by scientists and ...
The way GenAI surfaces sources for literature reviews risks exacerbating the citation Matthew effect, writes David Joyner.
Fingertip monitors known as pulse oximeters that can be used at home to detect low blood oxygen levels (hypoxaemia) give higher readings for patients with darker than lighter skin tones, finds the ...
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