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Baby pterosaurs could fly right after hatching – but crashed in storms

Life Recent discoveries in Germany reveal young pterodactyl fossils bearing signs of flight-related injuries, suggesting their struggle during severe tropical cyclones. By Christa Lesté-Lasserre An artist’s impression of a pterodactyl

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FDA Is Investigating the Abortion Pill Mifepristone despite Decades of Studies Showing It’s Safe

The announcement by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., regarding the FDA's review of the abortion

What is Bending Spoons? Everything to know about AOL’s acquirer

Bending Spoons, a Milan-based tech conglomerate, has recently seen its four cofounders catapulted into the billionaire ranks. CEO Luca Ferrari's

Bulletproof fabric laced with carbon nanotubes is stronger than Kevlar

The bulletproof fabric is both lightweight and strongJin Zhang Group, Peking University A groundbreaking new material has been developed, boasting

AI sharpens threat detection — but could it dull human analyst skills?

AI tools have become increasingly prevalent in various industries, including cybersecurity. While these tools offer numerous benefits, there is a

Oldest Air Ever Measured Found in Ice From 6 Million Years Ago : ScienceAlert

Exploring the Oldest Ice Cores Ever Found in Antarctica Ice extracted from deep under the surface of Antarctica has provided

Why Some Treats Are Trickier for Your Gut Microbiome

As Halloween approaches, many of us are eagerly anticipating the spooky decorations, fun costumes, and, of course, the abundance of

Denisovans may have interbred with mysterious group of ancient humans

Illustration of a teenage girl who is the offspring of a Neanderthal mother and Denisovan fatherJOHN BAVARO FINE ART/SCIENCE PHOTO

Bluesky hits 40 million users, introduces ‘dislikes’ beta

Social Network Bluesky Introduces "Dislikes" Feature to Improve Personalization Social network Bluesky recently hit a milestone of 40 million users