Study warns of ecological implications as open water pockets increase, potentially allowing foreign species to establish in Antarctica.
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Study of nearly 200,000 Scandinavian moms shows lower risks of death and serious complications in babies
The fossilized bones could soon provide clues to understanding the evolution of pterosaurs.
Chang’e-5 mission's lunar dust analysis reveals origins of moon craters and their impact on surface rocks
The two graves studied date back to around 3,800 years ago.
Colorectal cancer ranks as the second most prevalent cancer in Europe.
The man lost his hand in an industrial accident 30 years ago.
Researchers discover that baleen whales may mistake plastic for food due to their olfactory capabilities.
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