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Scientists have been able to determine the skin color of a snake that lived over 10 million years ago.
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A cross between a robot and a beetle, the cybernetic insect can be commanded to walk or run on demand.
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Scrolls from the time of the volcanic disaster that buried Pompeii have been examined by scientists.
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The futuristic lunar settlement would not only attract scientists and explorers but tourists as well.
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This outlandish prehistoric creature had left scientists scratching their heads for over 50 years.
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A recently discovered fossil could contain what scientists have been seeking for years: dinosaur DNA.
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For the first time ever a species of bacteria has been found that can break down common plastics.
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A recent reverse evolution experiment has succeeded in growing a dinosaur's limb on a farmyard bird.
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The woolly mammoth is not the only prehistoric beast that modern science could bring back to life.
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The find could make it possible to slow down or even prevent our hair from going grey as we get older.
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A leading British scientist has suggested that we may soon have the ability to manipulate memories.
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Russian scientists have been determining how to use nuclear weapons to protect the Earth from asteroids.
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Scientists have revealed that gorillas have their own unique ways of expressing contentment while eating.
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Scientists have determined that chimpanzees descended from a common ancestor that predated humans.
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Scientists have created a new type of data storage that can keep information safe for billions of years.
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Geoscientist Andres Ruzo first heard about the river as a child and spent years trying to locate it.
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For the first time scientists have been able to analyze the atmosphere of a 'super-Earth' exoplanet.
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Clinical trials have shown that engineered 'memory t-cells' can act as a long-term cancer vaccine.
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The world as we know it is likely to change dramatically within the next 100 years, say scientists.
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Some types of minerals are so rare that the Earth's entire supply of them could fit in to a thimble.