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Early wheat didn't just grow--it fought. When humans began cultivating fields, plants that could outcompete their neighbors for sunlight and space quickly took over, evolving upright leaves and aggressive growth. These ancient "warrior" traits helped ...
A new international study is shaking up how we think about elite sprinting, arguing there's no single "perfect" running style behind the world's fastest athletes. Instead, speed emerges from a complex mix of an individual's body, coordination, ...
Scientists have zoomed in on how phosphoric acid moves electrical charges so efficiently in both biology and technology. By freezing a key molecular pair to extremely low temperatures, they found it forms just one stable structure--contrary to ...
A famous "oldest octopus" fossil has been exposed as a case of mistaken identity. Advanced imaging revealed hidden teeth showing it was actually related to a nautilus, not an octopus. The confusion came from decay that altered its shape before ...
A colossal ocean current encircling Antarctica--stronger than all the world's rivers combined--played a far more complex role in shaping Earth's climate than scientists once thought. New research shows it didn't form just because ocean gateways ...
A remarkable fossil discovery in southwest China is rewriting the story of how complex animal life began, showing that many key animal groups appeared millions of years earlier than scientists once believed. Dating back over 540 million years, the .. ...
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A hidden Roman sanctuary discovered beneath Frankfurt is offering rare clues about ancient rituals, including possible human sacrifice. With major funding secured, scientists are now racing to uncover how this mysterious, multi-god cult site operated ...
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