Around 75 million years ago, North America’s largest and most formidable carnivore was not a dinosaur but a croc—Deinosuchus, meaning...
Long thought to be nearly mute, the Andean bear—South America’s only bear species—has surprised scientists with its vocal expressiveness during...
Georgia’s barrier islands, often viewed as untouched natural areas, have actually been significantly shaped by human presence. Archaeologist Jacob Holland-Lulewicz...
In the sweltering expanse of Stanfield, Arizona, Nissan operates a 3,050-acre testing facility that serves as an extreme proving ground...
The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ remain one of history’s most compelling narratives. As a humble Galilean artisan, Jesus...
Archaeologists excavating the ancient Maya city of Tikal have unearthed a 1,600-year-old altar surrounded by the remains of children believed...
An explosion occurred at Northrop Grumman’s remote rocket testing site in northern Utah on Wednesday, destroying a building at the...
An international research team has captured the first-ever deep-sea footage of a colossal squid. Using a remotely operated submersible, they...
Many social media users have seen videos of cats reacting dramatically to cucumbers placed behind them while they are eating....
CRISPR Inhibitor AcrIE7 Blocks DNA Degradation by Binding R-Loop ssDNA with a Unique Structural Fold
The CRISPR-Cas system serves as an adaptive immune defense in bacteria and archaea, targeting and degrading foreign nucleic acids. Bacteriophages,...
Modern-day rhinos are native to parts of Africa and Asia, but millions of years ago, they lived in North America,...
The American burying beetle, a striking insect with red spots and orange-tipped antennae, is emerging as a surprising contender in...