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'Stranger danger' in the online and real word
Secrets of the world's toughest creatures revealed
DNA analyses of tardigrades has given scientists an insight into their incredible survival abilities.
Why Looking for Aliens Is Good for Society (Even If There Aren't Any)
The search for life elsewhere in the universe is one of the most compelling aspects of modern science.
Why a 2,500-Year-Old Hebrew Poem Still Matters
Psalm 137 – best known for its opening line, 'By the Rivers of Babylon' – is a 2,500-year-old Hebrew psalm that deals with the Jewish exile -remembered each year on Tisha B'av.
Canaanites Live: DNA Reveals Fate of Biblical People
The Bible's maligned Canaanites persisted despite conquest.
Swarms of CICADA Drones Could Aid Hurricane Research
U.S. Navy researchers are developing a tiny, gliding drone called CICADA, which could be dropped from airplanes to gather data from hurricanes.
Why a New York Bay Is Crucial to Baby Sand Tiger Sharks
A nursery in the waters of New York is critical to the survival of the area's sand tiger sharks, and scientists are now tagging these and other species to learn more about their needs.
Technology and Innovation Support Centers (TISCs) Training Seminar on Patent Search
Sep 12, 2017 (Naypyidaw, Myanmar)