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Nobel Prize In Chemistry Goes To Two Scientists For Developing Greener Way Of Building Molecules
The pair were announced as the prize winners for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis. The pair were announced as the prize winners for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis. -
Nobel Prize Season Has Spectactors Focus On Science As Pandemic Continues
This year, all eyes are on scientific breakthroughs. This year, all eyes are on scientific breakthroughs. -
When Did Humans Start Making Clothes? Moroccan Cave Holds Evidence
120,000 years ago, humans most likely wore jackal, fox, and wildcat skin clothing. 120,000 years ago, humans most likely wore jackal, fox, and wildcat skin clothing. -
Giant 'Shark-Toothed' Dinosaur That Terrorized T. rex Discovered In Uzbekistan
The new dinosaur was much larger - twice the length and more than five times heavier - than its ecosystem's previously known apex predator, a tyrannosaur. The new dinosaur was much larger - twice the length and more than five times heavier - than its ecosystem's previously known apex predator, a tyrannosaur. -
Giant 'Mind-Boggling' Fossil Of Swimming Head Creature Discovered By Canadian Scientists
Fossils of Titanokorys were discovered in the Burgess Shale formation in northern Kootenay National Park, in the Canadian Rockie Fossils of Titanokorys were discovered in the Burgess Shale formation in northern Kootenay National Park, in the Canadian Rockie -
Climate Crisis Causing Animals To 'Shapeshift,' New Study Finds
Warm-blooded animals are changing their physiology to adapt to a hotter climate, scientists found. Warm-blooded animals are changing their physiology to adapt to a hotter climate, scientists found. -
Scientists Identify New Carnivore Plant In The Guise Of A Sweet, Harmless Flower
Small dead insects were found stuck to the stems of the Triantha occidentalis. Small dead insects were found stuck to the stems of the Triantha occidentalis. -
It's The End Of The World As We Know It: ‘Wobbling Moon’ Means More Flooding, Rising Tides
The effect of the dynamic applies to the entire planet except for far northern coastlines like in Alaska. The effect of the dynamic applies to the entire planet except for far northern coastlines like in Alaska. -
Climate Contributing Factor To Human Body Size: Study
The new study also mentions how modern brains appear to be shrinking. The new study also mentions how modern brains appear to be shrinking. -
Dinosaurs Were Dying Out Before Asteroid Blew Them To Extinction: Study
Many believe the diversity of nonavian dinosaur species was still substantial before they died out. Many believe the diversity of nonavian dinosaur species was still substantial before they died out.