A new study theorizes that evolution ticks at different speeds, especially when a big group of organisms first appears.
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DHS shows off new border buoys in Rio Grande
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Rio Grande on Wednesday to show off new water buoy barriers that the ...
2023’s Mars Express is not only one of the best and most underrated sci-fi movies of the decade; it is also one of the best ...
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When the 1992 McLaren F1 changed performance forever
The McLaren F1 did not just nudge performance forward in 1992, it detonated the existing rulebook. By fusing Formula 1 ...
KEIR Starmer was this week told he was lacking one of the three key Es. During a session of what’s called “political Cabinet” ...
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Helping Cape Town’s toads cross the road: Interview with Andrew Turner
Western leopard toads have been listed as endangered since 2016. Andrew Turner, scientific manager for CapeNature, the ...
The Trump administration’s key motivations for deposing Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro don’t track, argues the Opinion ...
Disneyland fans are hoping a new Avatar boat ride will feature ground-breaking technology from a jaw-dropping attraction ...
The journalist Jonathan Blitzer explains the various interests and factions at play in the Trump administration’s strike ...
The White House, naturally, is very happy with how the apprehension of Maduro went – as everyone should be, since no ...
Something appeared on the horizon: a feeling of dread, a lightness of breath, a rebounding ember from Phaethon’s chariot. The ...
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Internet of beings: the dream of digitising human bodies for healthcare (and the nightmare)
This “internet of beings” could be the third and ultimate phase of the internet’s evolution. After linking computers in the ...
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