For most organisms on Earth, rocks are objects, not food. But for one oddball microbe, desert limestone seems to have been on the menu. Whether or not this mysterious form of life still exists or went ...
Third Friday returns this week in Salisbury with a “spooktacular” theme: Weird Science. The city is bringing in “mad ...
A recently observed object called 2025 PN7 was found orbiting near the Earth. The quasi-moon is expected to accompany our ...
A new North Carolina study connected cooking with science, examining how fermented foods like kombucha and kimchi – which ...
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DNA science and public databases offer a new way to identify soldiers’ remains
Researchers extracted DNA from remains found at a Revolutionary War battle site and began comparing them to public records.
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