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Tomatoes in The Galapagos Islands Appear to Be Evolving in Reverse : ScienceAlert

The Fascinating Phenomenon of Evolution Backtracking: A Case Study of Wild Tomatoes in the Galapagos Islands The concept of evolution backtracking is not entirely novel, but witnessing it in action

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Superman Potential Streaming, VOD, DVD and Blu-ray Release Dates

After a two-year hiatus, Superman is making a triumphant return to the big screen in a new film directed by

Trump Names Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy as Interim NASA Chief

President Trump has made a significant announcement late Wednesday evening, naming current Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy as the interim

Huawei Pura 80 Ultra Announced With Switchable Telephoto Camera

Huawei has unveiled its latest flagship smartphone range, the Pura 80 series, featuring upgraded cameras and familiar limitations. The lineup

Peculiar plant could help us reconstruct ancient Earth’s climate

Smooth horsetail plants: Nature's Water Distillers Smooth horsetail plants have segmented stemspiemags/nature/Alamy A fascinating plant species, known as horsetails, has

They took away Linda Yaccarino’s blue check!

What Happened to Linda Yaccarino, Ex-CEO of X? Former CEO of X, Linda Yaccarino, seems to have left the company

Trees can’t get up and walk away, but forests can

She has found that trees that are better suited to warmer and drier conditions are slowly replacing those that thrive

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 gives us the design we wanted – but it comes at the cost of a fan favourite feature

The latest announcement from Samsung has stirred up the tech world once again, with the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy

A Common Sleeping Pill Could Reduce Alzheimer’s Protein Buildup, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

There is still much to learn about Alzheimer's disease, but researchers are making strides in understanding the link between poor