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New Research Challenges Classification of Uranus and Neptune as Ice Giants

Domestic Cats Were Introduced to Europe around 2,000 Years Ago, Probably from North Africa: Study

Fossils from Venezuela Reveal Early Origin of Gigantism in Anacondas

Ancient Humans Introduced Wolves to Remote Baltic Sea Island 5,000 Years Ago

Researchers Find Evidence of Ancient Microbial Life in 3.51 Billion-Year-Old Rocks

Our Universe Has Already Entered Decelerating Phase, Study Suggests

New Species of Shell-Forming Sea Anemone Discovered in Japanese Waters

Ancestors of Asian Forest Tortoises Evolved in Europe, New Fossil Discovery Suggests

New Species of Sauropod Dinosaur Identified in Museum Drawer

Paleontologists Discover New Species of Triassic Long-Necked Dinosaur

New Species of Triassic Carnivorous Dinosaur Identified in Argentina

New Jurassic Lizard Species Has Confusing Set of Features Seen in Snakes and Geckos

New Plant-Eating Dinosaur Species Unveiled

Paleontologists Discover New Pterosaur Species in Brazil

New Species of Extremely Gigantic Sauropod Dinosaur Found in China

Weather Report from Saturn's Moon Titan

CERN Physicists Observe Production of Weak Boson Triplets

The earliest dinosaurs likely emerged in a hot equatorial region in what was then the supercontinent Gondwana, an area of land that encompasses the Amazon, Congo basin, and Sahara Desert today.

Paleontologists in the United States have uncovered the fossilized remains of a new species of sauropodomorph dinosaur that lived in the northern hemisphere (supercontinent Laurasia) during the Carnian age of the Late Triassic epoch…

Dark Energy is Misidentification of Variations in Kinetic Energy of Universe’s Expansion, Scientists Say

Mysterious 193 million-year-old plant-eating dinosaur discovered in China

Physicists Map Out Quantum Entanglement in Protons

65,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Hearth Structure Discovered in Gibraltar

Physicists Shed Light on Precise Shape of Single Photon

Several Denisovan populations, who likely had an extensive geographical range, were adapted to distinct environments and passed on some of their genes via multiple, distinct interbreeding events that helped shape early human history.

180-Million-Year-Old Cockroach Fossil Found in UK

Mid-Devonian Coral Reef Fossils Provide Early Evidence of Photosymbiosis

Microraptorine Dinosaur Footprints Shed New Light on Origin of Flight

Study: Regular Strawberry Consumption May Improve Heart Health and Manage Cholesterol

Physicists Synthesize New Isotope of Plutonium. The newly-discovered isotope, plutonium-227, has a half-life of 0.78 seconds.

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