Life
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Moss spores, bacteria and tardigrades have all proved their hardiness outside the International Space Station.
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Moss spores, bacteria and tardigrades have all proved their hardiness outside the International Space Station.
While we still don’t know much about how hypnosis works, it appears to help some people conquer pain, anxiety and other problems.
The birds grunt like tennis pros when making their rat-a-tat, a strategy that may help steady their movements.
Two AI models designed these genomes for viruses that kill E. coli bacteria. They’re the first functioning full sets of DNA ever designed by machines.
Flavor isn’t just on your tongue. Scans show that a part deep in the brain fuses taste and smell into something that’s more than a sum of its parts.
Artificial lights and other aspects of modern life can confuse our body’s internal sleep clock. But a few minor changes may grant us much-needed control.
The new finding quantifies how much of polar bears' food goes uneaten. As these bears decline, Arctic scavengers risk losing a critical food source.
Lab-grown meat may still be several years away from your local grocery. But such alternatives to farmed or free-range meats are on their way.
Chilean flamingos use their beaks and feet to create underwater whirlpools that suck in prey.