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Lasers scan chemicals in 200-year-old Darwin jars without breaking them at 95% accuracy
Lasers are now helping scientists peer inside some of the world’s most fragile scientific ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Inside the US Navy’s insane $8B sci-fi destroyer at sea
The US Navy poured roughly $8 billion of cutting-edge technology into a single warship and sent it to sea looking like something from a science fiction film. The Zumwalt-class destroyer was meant to ...
India Today on MSN
Scientists fire laser at 200-year-old jars sealed by Charles Darwin. What happened?
Darwin collected many of these specimens during his historic journey to the Galápagos Islands between 1831 and 1836, a voyage that later helped shape his theory of evolution.
Researchers have discovered a new species of dragonfly from Kerala and named it Lyriothemis keralensis, recognising the State ...
The sportfishing capital of the world is now catching fish of the billionaire variety. Just months after Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy shattered local records with a $27.8 million purchase of ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Scientists Fired Lasers at Charles Darwin's Priceless Specimens. Here's Why.
Rows of preserved specimen jars from Charles Darwin's iconic Galapagos voyage have sat, unopened, in the archives of London's Natural History Museum (NHM) for 200 years. Now, lasers have given us an ...
Doctors used CT scans to study ancient Egyptian mummies, uncovering injuries, aging, and personal details without disturbing ...
NATCHITOCHES, La. (KTVE/KARD) — The Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA) has announced Louisiana artist Joshua Chambers as the featured artist for its first exhibition of 2026, now ...
With new technology, smarter tools, and a lot of patient digging, historians and archaeologists are uncovering marvels from every corner of the world. One day it’s an enormous thigh bone from a ...
Ancient lungfish fossils show how early fish evolved features that eventually allowed animals to leave the water and adapt to life on land.
Amino acids, the building blocks necessary for life, were previously found in samples of 4.6-billion-year-old rocks from an ...
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27 wild stories behind Hollywood’s most famous movie props
These iconic movie props left such a lasting impact that fans still can’t stop thinking about them.
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