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SWAPPING SURGICAL BONE SAWS FOR LASER BEAMS
More lasers may allow for safer and more precise medical procedures.
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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF EVERYONE STOPPED EATING MEAT TOMORROW?
Answering that question shows just how tricky it would be to drop meat altogether.
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EPIGENETICS LINKED TO THE MAXIMUM LIFE SPANS OF MAMMALS — INCLUDING US
Some chemical tags on DNA, called epigenetic factors, that are present at a young age can affect the maximum life spans of mammal species.
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EXTREMELY RARE DOLPHIN WITH THUMBS PHOTOGRAPHED IN GREEK GULF
A dolphin with deformed flippers that look like thumbs was spotted in the Gulf of Corinth in July 2023. It likely acquired what appears to be a genetic defect during development in the womb, experts say.
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HAMMERHEAD SHARKS ARE VANISHING FROM THEIR MOUNTAIN HOMES IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA, DIVERS SAY
Scalloped hammerhead sharks used to seek refuge at two Mexican seamounts, but it appears fishing has killed them off.
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TRACING THE CROCODILES’ CURIOUS EVOLUTIONARY FAMILY TREE
Multiple extinct relatives of the crocodile like the Poposaurus lived 237 to 201.3 million years ago.
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MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO, MALE MOSQUITOES MAY HAVE BEEN BLOOD SUCKERS TOO
Male descendants of the insects do not have the mouthparts strong enough to pierce skin.
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SCIENCE NEWS THIS WEEK: SPACE TOMATOES AND SACRED BABOONS
Dec. 10, 2023: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained.
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WHAT HAPPENS IN YOUR BODY DURING A FEVER?
People often experience fevers when they get sick. But what is going on in your body as your temperature spikes?
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RARE CLOTTING EFFECT OF EARLY COVID SHOTS FINALLY EXPLAINED — WHAT COULD THAT MEAN FOR FUTURE VACCINES?
Scientists have offered a new explanation for why COVID-19 vaccines that contained adenoviruses carried a rare-but-serious risk of blood clotting.
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