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Type A Blood Groups More At Risk Of Early Stroke: Research
Researchers uncovered a clear relationship between the gene for the A1 subgroup and early onset stroke Researchers uncovered a clear relationship between the gene for the A1 subgroup and early onset stroke -
Lab-Grown Ear Transplant Performed In Early-Stage Clinical Trial
AuriNovo, as the implant is called, was developed by the company 3DBio Therapeutics while the surgery was led by Arturo Bonilla, founder and director of the Microtia-Congenital Ear Deformity Institute. AuriNovo, as the implant is called, was developed by the company 3DBio Therapeutics while the surgery was led by Arturo Bonilla, founder and director of the Microtia-Congenital Ear Deformity Institute. -
Fossilized Footprints Suggest Humans Arrived In America Much Earlier Than Estimated
People must have arrived in the Americas before the last Ice Age, according to the footprints, the earliest clear evidence for humans in the Americas. People must have arrived in the Americas before the last Ice Age, according to the footprints, the earliest clear evidence for humans in the Americas. -
Scientists Crack Mystery Of Missing Human Tail
This profound change in our ancient anatomy was first recognized by Charles Darwin. But how and why it happened has remained a mystery until now. This profound change in our ancient anatomy was first recognized by Charles Darwin. But how and why it happened has remained a mystery until now. -
From A Galaxy Far, Far Away: New Theory Behind Chicxulub That Wiped Out Dinosaurs
Harvard researchers believe they have the answer to where the asteroid or comet originated. Harvard researchers believe they have the answer to where the asteroid or comet originated. -
NASA Demolishes Old Apollo Launch Platform
Mobile Launcher Platform-2 was used for four Apollo missions. Mobile Launcher Platform-2 was used for four Apollo missions. -
Crazy Footage Shows Exact Moment Arecibo Observatory Collapsed
The terrifying video shows cables breaking apart, sending the 900-ton instrument platform falling hundreds of feet into the reflector dish below. The terrifying video shows cables breaking apart, sending the 900-ton instrument platform falling hundreds of feet into the reflector dish below. -
Device To Help Earth Dodge Asteroids Underway
With the Arecibo Observatory decommissioned, scientists are speeding up plans to protect Earth from the threat of asteroids. With the Arecibo Observatory decommissioned, scientists are speeding up plans to protect Earth from the threat of asteroids. -
Earth's Planetary Defense Left Crippled Over The Loss Of Arecibo Observatory
Arecibo served as our planet's radar for identifying and mitigating threats from asteroid impacts. Arecibo served as our planet's radar for identifying and mitigating threats from asteroid impacts. -
Fireball Over Japan Captured On Camera
It may have been part of an asteroid that burned up in the Earth's atmosphere, according to astronomers. It may have been part of an asteroid that burned up in the Earth's atmosphere, according to astronomers.