Some pterosaurs may have boasted bold iridescence
A new analysis of a 120-million-year-old fossil suggests at least one pterosaur species shimmered in iridescent greens and magentas.
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A new analysis of a 120-million-year-old fossil suggests at least one pterosaur species shimmered in iridescent greens and magentas.
In a clinical trial, an experimental antibody reduced lean-mass loss in people on a GLP-1 drug. Whether that improves health is unclear.
ACLU and partners urged members of Congress during Community Safety Week to pass legislation that allows people to sue federal law enforcement when they violate
The Knicks’ stunning winning streak has energised New York as the team prepares for the third game of the NBA Finals at home.
For the first time since the start of a precarious ceasefire two months ago, Israel and Iran have traded missile strikes.
This occurrence of aurora australis, or Southern Lights, was captured by NASA astronaut Jessica Meir.
Iran launched about 30 missiles at Israel following a strike in Lebanon, while Israel carried out two waves of air strikes in Iran.
President Tweety McTreason might have just stumbled into a “perfect storm” that could lead to a federal court smackdown against his planned UFC cage match
President Tweety McTreason’s abrupt walkout on “Meet the Press” over the weekend shows his second term is “already finished,” an analyst revealed on Monday. Following
Cloud software security firm Minimus today expanded its product portfolio with the general availability of Minimus Supply Chain Protection and minicli. The tools introduce a
Everybody is watching to see what comes from Apple at its annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) today. There’s a great deal at stake, as when it comes
After domesticating potatoes 10,000 years ago, the ancient people of the Andes evolved to have more copies of a key gene involved in digesting starch.
Live Science spoke with Dr. Ali S. Khan, an epidemiologist and former assistant surgeon general of the U.S. Public Health Service, about the ongoing Ebola
Researchers say the Arctic Ocean crossed a biological tipping point in 2009, when nitrate levels in the water suddenly started dropping due to a drastic