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For 1st time, scientists write words in liquid water
Scientists used a process called 'diffusioosmosis' to write words that lingered in liquid water.
'Very rare' Iron Age arrow with quartzite tip uncovered...
Glacial archaeologists in Norway have found an arrow with its quartzite tip still attached after spending up to 3,500 years in the...
Kelping is a 'global phenomenon' sweeping the world of...
Humpback whales may enjoy rolling around in seaweed as a form of play, but "kelping" could also help maintain their skin health by...
'We know far more about the deep ocean than the moon or...
The deep sea, which encompasses waters deeper than 660 feet (200 meters), is home to alien-like creatures, but we know far more about...
'Parasitic provider of sperm on-tap': Why the sex lives...
From the opportunistic "have-a-go" approach of octopuses to "accessory males" that supply female anglerfish with a lifetime of sperm,...
Octopus sucker-inspired patch delivers drugs into the body...
A new patch, which sticks to the inner lining of the cheek like an octopus sucker, effectively delivered two drugs in dogs and passed...
Simultaneous rupture of faults triggered massive earthquake...
Fossilized tree analysis finds a single massive earthquake may have rocked what is now Seattle around 1,100 years ago rather than...
Major CERN experiment proves antigravity doesn't exist...
New research showing that elusive antimatter falls downward toward the Earth proves Albert Einstein right yet again.