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Naked Mole-Rats Prefer Low-Oxygen Air That Would Kill Most Mammals, Adding to Their List of Death-Defying Superpowers
These underground rodents are the first mammals found to actively choose air with lower-than-normal oxygen levels. Their ...
Research reveals when and why ancient tropical seas transitioned from oxygen oases to marine dead zones, providing clues to ...
Discover the fascinating world of unique organisms, like the tardigrade and spiny-headed worm, that have developed incredible ...
There are about 15,000 satellites orbiting the Earth. Most of them, like the International Space Station and the Hubble ...
When fire breaks out in the low-gravity, high-stakes conditions inside spacecraft or space stations, it behaves very ...
New research suggests that long-term exposure to very low concentrations of chlorpyrifos, a widely used insecticide, can ...
HYDERABAD: Crores of public money have been spent on sewage treatment plants (STPs) across Hyderabad to revive its ...
When oxygen disappears, most fish suffocate. This one ferments its own metabolism and waits months for spring beneath frozen ...
The evidence indicates that non-invasive monitoring (near-infrared spectroscopy; NIRS) of oxygen in brain tissue likely does not reduce death rates or short-term brain problems for very premature ...
Placenta previa is a serious condition during pregnancy in which the placenta sits very low in the uterus. Its location may cover the cervix fully or partially. This condition may cause bleeding and ...
About 5,000 people have died of the flu so far this season, including 9 children, as the Trump administration pulls back on ...
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Dark oxygen discovery in the deep ocean sparks debate over life’s origins
You are taught early in science that oxygen on Earth comes from sunlight. Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use light to split water and release oxygen, shaping the atmosphere and making complex life ...
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