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Dinosaur eggshells hide a 'clock,' and scientists just found it
For more than a century, dinosaur eggs have offered haunting snapshots of ancient life, from curled embryos to trampled nests ...
Chang’e-6 lunar samples reveal chondrites on Moon’s farside, offering clues to water’s origins across the Solar System now.
Large prehistoric marine reptiles known as mosasaurs dominated the oceans until their extinction 66 million years ago.
A research team at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is the first ever to observe a beta-delayed neutron emission ...
ASP Isotopes has been advised of positive progress in operations at Renergen’s Virginia Gas Project and expects to provide a production update at the end of January 2026 following implementation of ...
A chemical process will isolate lead-212's parent material from the used nuclear fuel, and then be turned into ...
A 15-year agreement between the UK Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and biotech firm Bicycle Therapeutics focuses on ...
Although metal alloys is not among the most exciting topics for most people, the moment you add the word ‘radioactive’, it ...
Humans have been modifying their skull shapes since prehistory, but the discovery of a cube-shaped skull has researchers ...
An artistic rendering of a dust and gas disk encircling the young exoplanet, CT Cha b, 625 light-years from Earth.
A giant marine predator, once believed to roam only the seas, may have also inhabited ancient rivers 66 million years ago.
Mosasaurs, giant marine reptiles that existed more than 66 million years ago, lived not only in the sea but also in rivers. This is shown by new research based on analyses of a mosasaur tooth found in ...
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