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'Giant' Trapdoor Spider Fossil Found in Australia
After three years of trying to match the fossil to an existing species, scientists have come up with a new one entirely.
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Worm Found in Woman’s Brain Has Zero Chill
In January 2021, a 64-year-old woman from New South Wales, Australia went to a local hospital for abdominal pain, diarrhea, dry cough, fever, and night sweats. Her symptoms worsened, and by 2022 ...
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‘Pear-shaped’ creatures — with unusual genitalia — found in Australia. See new species
During a recent field trip through southern Australia, a group of researchers collected a number of “unusual” orb-weaving spiders. The tiny critters’ long, cylindrical abdomen resembled ...
USA Today28d
3-inch worm pulled from Australian woman's brain, first-ever found, researchers say
In what scientists are calling a world first, a 3-inch worm was found alive after doctors performed surgery on the brain of an Australian woman. The worm was pulled from a 64-year-old woman last ...
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The Radioactive Source Missing In Australian Desert Has Been Found
Nuclear material is relatively safe when used, stored, and managed properly. This generally applies to a broad range of situations, from nuclear medicine to nuclear power generation. Some may ...
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In a first, scientists recover RNA from an extinct species — the Tasmanian tiger
"People didn't think it could really be done," Marc Friedländer, an associate professor in molecular biology at Stockholm ...
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RNA recovered from extinct animal in world first
Scientists have for the first time recovered RNA from an extinct species, the Tasmanian tiger, raising hope for the ...
The Punch Newspapers28d
Live worm found in woman’s brain in Australia
Scientists on Monday said an 8cm (3in) worm was found alive in the brain of an Australian woman, becoming the world’s first, reports The BBC The 64-year-old woman was said to have, for months ...
New York Post28d
3 US Marines killed in aircraft crash in Australia identified
The three US Marines killed in the tragic aircraft crash while training in a joint-nation exercise in Australia over the weekend have been identified. Crew member Cpl. Spencer R. Collart, 21, and ...
The Spokesman-Review25d
The hunt for bones and closure in Maui’s burn field
LAHAINA, Hawaii – In a scorched, gray landscape of ash and rubble – between the jagged green ridges of the ancient Pu’u Kukui volcano and the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific – Eric ...
Forbes4d
Investing In Cryptocurrency
With a track record going back over a decade, cryptocurrencies are clearly more than just a fad, but they remain widely misunderstood by many people, with doubts persisting about their genuine ...
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‘Pear-shaped’ creatures — with unusual genitalia — found in Australia. See new species
During a recent field trip through southern Australia, a group of researchers collected a number of “unusual” orb-weaving spiders. The tiny critters’ long, cylindrical abdomen resembled other species’ ...

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