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Study Rewrites The Book On One Of History’s Most Fearsome Predators
For decades scientists thought the Dunkleosteus terrelli utilized suction feeding. Now, we know the ancient predator used ...
About one in ten perimenopausal or menopausal women masturbate to relieve their symptoms, according to a study that has ...
Researchers use 3D printed blood vessels to study strokes, with simulations showing natural blood-flow patterns.
D printed blood vessels on glass that mimic blood vessel anatomy and the fluid dynamics of blood flow could be an invaluable ...
About darn time. We at MotorBiscuit have argued for years that the industry needs female crash test dummies. For decades, the ...
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The volatility, dips and opportunity: A performance study of thenew Gold ETF
By Benjamin Nathan OTCHERE\xa0Financial markets are rarely linear. They pulse, breathe, and sometimes tremble, but through ...
Giving users control over their data and restoring trust requires open, verifiable and tamper-resistant infrastructure, which ...
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Is it Possible to Slow Down Ovarian Aging? A New Study Says Yes-Here's Why That's Important
"The goal is to try to delay menopause, so you can recover more years of overall health and protection from chronic diseases.
New research shows dogs traveled with humans for 11,000 years, revealing early diversity and deep ties between the species.
In the murky depths of prehistoric seas, a colossal predator known as Dunkleosteus once thrived. This ancient fish, measuring ...
The iconic, armored, 14-foot-long Dunkleosteus was something of an "evolutionary oddball,” a new study has revealed.
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