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'Near stationary' Tropical Storm Melissa is moving slower than a person walking — and it may bring deadly flash floods to the Caribbean
Tropical Storm Melissa is moving at a snail's pace but will intensify rapidly over the weekend as it feeds off ...
How fast is a venomous snake really when it strikes? A study provides the most accurate high-speed footage to date of 36 ...
Searching for clues in the Epoch of Reionization, scientists discovered that the universe was quite a bit warmer before the ...
A research team led by the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has used the Tianma Radio Telescope to conduct multi-band radio observations of the returning comet ...
Introduction Stress is a major health issue in contemporary society, and mindfulness-based approaches reduce stress and anxiety but face practical barriers to consistent practice; this protocol ...
This week’s agreement between Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump raises the question – are critical minerals the next big ...
A high-resolution image of the NASA-ISRO NISAR satellite, showcasing its massive deployed radar antenna, has gone viral. This ...
With machine vision and contextual AI, Zebra Technologies is turning logistics data into visual intelligence that improves ...
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Researchers Assessed Antidepressants by Side Effects and Found Some Big Differences
For the millions of people who take an antidepressant, the conversation with the doctor often feels like a shot in the dark.
Cells process dynamic signaling inputs to regulate fate decisions during development. While oscillations or waves in key developmental pathways, such as Wnt, have been widely observed, the principles ...
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