European wildcat returns to Scotland after captive breeding success
The European wildcat is back in parts of the United Kingdom. Forty six captive bred individuals have been rele
New species, strange research, scientific surprises, and discoveries that expand the map of reality.
The European wildcat is back in parts of the United Kingdom. Forty six captive bred individuals have been rele
A Kenyan man has taken his own parents to court, arguing that they violated his fundamental rights by giving b
A growing body of research suggests that the next Ebola outbreak may be forecast not by a patient's fever, but
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Physicist Richard Feynman solved a nagging restaurant problem with napkin math 50 years ago. Now a study with
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