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Scientists in Florida have artificially induced reproductive spawning of an endangered Atlantic coral species for the first time in an aquarium setting, a breakthrough they say holds great promise in efforts to restore depleted reefs in the wild.
The fossil has been named Heracles inexpectatus to reflect its Herculean myth-like size and strength.
Researchers say they are seeing more gulls "looking for an easy meal" 🍟🐦
Wild bees are our best pollinators, yet pesticides, pathogens and industrial farming are devastating their numbers. Is there a better way to work with them?
India launched a rocket into space on Monday carrying the unmanned Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft, heading for the moon. The mission will see a rover land on the lunar surface to carry out studies on the presence of water. The launch had been delayed by a week due to technical complications.
Unlike a solar eclipse, it’s entirely safe to watch a lunar eclipse with the naked eye.
Elon Musk’s space exploration company SpaceX has completed its latest mission, launching the Falcon Heavy rocket into orbit for the third time. In what Musk described as their “most difficult launch ever”, the rocket took 24 satellites into space, carrying NASA’s deep space atomic clock and The Planetary Society’s solar sail, LightSail 2, hoping to develop the technology that will allow humankind to one day explore space further.
People are usually surprised when I say Parliament is the most diverse place I've ever worked. Coming from a STEM background, I was too often the only black woman in the room.
The University of Saint Andrews has been training seals to mimic human speech and songs. Seals Zola, Gandalf and Janice have been exercising their vocal chords for the study, which researchers hope can be used to study speech disorders in humans.
From architecture to biotech, batteries to space stations, we are only now beginning to see the revolutionary results of 3D printing...
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