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Russian scientists revived 24,000-year-old zombie worms
Russian researchers have pulled off a feat that sounds closer to science fiction than standard lab work, reviving microscopic “zombie worms” that had been locked in Arctic ice for roughly 24,000 years ...
While every genre saw a whole range of gems landing this year, fans of exploration-heavy platformers were positively feasting ...
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Worms as particle sweepers: How simple movement, not intelligence, drives environmental order
When observing small worms under a microscope, one might observe something very surprising: the worms appear to make a ...
Check out this list of some of the best Minecraft animation mods that upgrades how mobs and animals react, walk or express ...
It is fascinating to see how living worms can organize their surroundings just by moving,” said University of Amsterdam ...
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How parasitic worms turn snails into flashing zombie hosts
Certain parasitic worms survive by taking control of snail behavior. Instead of hiding, infected snails are driven into exposed areas where predators can easily find them. The worms manipulate ...
With findings on Earth’s polar extremes and its innermost core, scientists shaped how we look at the planet in 2025 in ...
March 25: “Hurrah, and vote for suffrage! Don’t keep them in doubt.” —Febb Burn, a 47-year-old widow, in a letter to her son, ...
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2025 in visual storytelling
Explore some favorite visual stories of designers, developers and art directors from The Washington Post’s Design, Graphics ...
Readers Edition. This is the (nearly) annual tradition of you, RPS readers, telling us where we went wrong in our annual ...
Take Britain's most irreverent quiz of the year - compiled by Steve Bennett - to find how much attention you were really ...
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