Peregrine falcons have dark stripes under their eyes, thought to reduce sun glare. But in other falcon species these markings are unrelated to sunlight.
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute is home to one of the nation’s leading research centers devoted to fires — how they start, ...
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Mel Gibson’s recent claims during his appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast that ivermectin cured his friend’s cancer have sparked a significant debate and division on the internet.
Despite its upbeat subtitle, How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science, David Sobel’s widely praised new study of Marie Curie and the 45 women who worked in her laboratory reveals the ...