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What science knows about experiences during sleep paralysis
I explain what science knows about experiences during sleep paralysis.
In nanograms per milliliter, these are coming in way above some of the clinically relevant and forensically relevant human ...
The results suggest that rather than stomping its big feet down flat like a human, T. rex would’ve pursued prey on its tiptoes. This mirrors the locomotion style of ostriches alive today. Not all that ...
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Talking to animals – science is closer than you think
What would you say to your favourite animal if you could finally communicate with it? Researchers around the world are now ...
Just weeks after a mountain lion wandered into San Francisco, state officials voted to permanently protect populations of the ...
Marcus Thibodeau, Senior Biologist at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) as well as an MSU alumnus, recently won the prestigious Joe Kurz Wildlife Manager of the Year Award from ...
Three University of Wyoming graduate students will present their research to the public during a Science Café Sunday, March 1 ...
An international team of scientists have identified how to pinpoint and predict hotspots for some of the most dangerous species of scorpion in the world. The researchers have established the key ...
Like a duck that, on the surface, looks like it is calmly floating on the water while paddling furiously underneath, a bumble bee hovering over a flower may look like it’s not doing much to the naked ...
Advanced CT imaging of rare Devonian lungfish fossils in Australia and China is revealing unexpected anatomical details.
The wrinkly rodent barely seems to age and appears almost impervious to cancer, heart disease, and mental decline. Can these astounding abilities be adapted for humans?
Alexander the Great and the first President of modern Greece Ioannes Kapodistrias employed the Hellenic civilization for the good of humanity ...
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