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A 6,000-year-old fruit fly gave the world modern cheeses and yogurts
A 6,000-year-old fruit fly gave the world modern cheeses and yogurts Historians often trace the dawn of human civilisation back

A 6,000-year-old fruit fly gave the world modern cheeses and yogurts Historians often trace the dawn of human civilisation back

How did supermassive black holes grow so fast? Black holes in the early universe pose a bit of a problem.

Stardust from red giants Some of the Earth’s building material was stardust from red giants, researchers from ETH Zurich have

The X17 factor: A particle new to physics might solve the dark matter mystery A team of scientists in Hungary

What blocks bird flu in human cells? Normally, bird flu viruses do not spread easily from person to person. But

How Enceladus got its stripes Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus is of great interest to scientists due to its subsurface ocean,