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Best-ever map of the human genome sheds light on 'jumping genes,' 'junk DNA' and more
"Some 20 years ago, we thought about this as 'junk DNA' — we gave it a very bad term," Korbel told Live Science. "There's more and more the realization that these sequences are
SpaceX launches satellites from California, Florida day after scrubs
SpaceX launched two Falcon 9 rockets with satellites after they were scrubbed less than a minute before liftoff one day earlier in Florida and California.
Science and local sleuthing identify a 250-year-old shipwreck on a Scottish island
Archaeologists have identified a 250-year-old shipwreck on a remote beach in Scotland. It's an 18th-century warship from the American War of Independence that also hunted whales in the Arctic before
Iconic 'Apollo Earthrise' crater just helped a spaceship get better at hunting aliens
A large lunar crater featured in the iconic 'Earthrise' photo has just helped the European JUICE spacecraft hone its alien-hunting instruments during a once-in-a-lifetime flyby.
Fossil footprints reveal different dinosaur species herded together
Groundbreaking fossil footprints reveal dinosaurs of different species herded together - Multispecies herding may have been a defence strategy against common apex predators like T rexes
2 Earth weather satellites accidentally spy on Venus
Japan's Himawari-8 and Himawari-9 satellites, designed to study weather here on Earth, have also been quietly collecting valuable data on Venus for nearly a decade, scientists recently discovered.
Rare, purple sea snails wash ashore on San Diego beaches
Beachgoers in San Diego may have spotted some glistening, purple shells reminiscent of small gemstones in the sand recently.
NASA seeks moon and Mars communications, navigation proposals
Planned moon and Mars missions require timely communications and navigation systems, which is prompting NASA officials to request ideas via proposals from U.S. firms.
Scientists may have solved a chemistry mystery about Jupiter's ocean moon Europa
A long-standing mystery about the presence of hydrogen peroxide on Jupiter's icy ocean moon Europa may be closer to being solved.
Earthquake of magnitude 6.2 hits Indonesia's Sulawesi
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck Indonesia's Minahassa Peninsula in the Sulawesi region on Thursday, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). The quake occurred at a depth of
Interstellar invader Comet 3I/ATLAS is packed with water ice that could be older than Earth
Scientists have examined the interstellar invader 3I/ATLAS, finding evidence that it is packed with water that could be older than the solar system.
Spiders may have evolved in the ocean before adapting to land, fossil reveals
One of the creepiest, crawliest creatures of the Earth may have been swimming before adapting to live on land, new research suggests. Spiders and their arachnid relatives may have actually originated
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