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Hand-feeding squirrels accidentally changed their skulls

Soft diet, weak jaws. If red squirrels eat too many peanuts, their jaws end up weaker than the jaws of squirrels eating natural diets, researchers report in a recent study

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An Enormous Meteorite, Bird Flu in Washington State and a Troubling Scurvy Case Study

In a recent episode of Scientific American's Science Quickly, host Rachel Feltman delved into a variety of fascinating scientific news

What are AI ‘world models,’ and why do they matter?

World models, also known as world simulators, are generating a significant buzz in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). With

Tiny battery made from silk hydrogel can run a mouse pacemaker

The University of Oxford has developed the smallest soft lithium-ion battery ever created, consisting of three tiny droplets made from

When Do Venom 3 Tickets Go On Sale?

The Venom film series, starring Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and his symbiote alter-ego, has been a rollercoaster of action

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold FE Release Date, Price & Specs Rumours

The anticipation for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold FE, a budget-friendly foldable phone, has been met with disappointment as recent

Two teenagers have once again proved an ancient math rule

Ne’Kiya Jackson and Calcea Johnson, two high school classmates, have made waves in the mathematical world by unveiling 10 new

The Popular Science Holiday Gift Guide

If you’re looking for a gift that will bring joy to the bookworm in your life, the Kindle Paperwhite is

We Finally Know Where to Look For The Universe’s Most Sought-After Particle : ScienceAlert

Neutron stars are fascinating celestial objects known for their extreme spinning, and recent research suggests that they could be producing