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Like all cells, human eggs are subject to mutations CC Studio/Science Photo Library Research indicates that human eggs may be shielded from certain types of mutations…
Egg cells do not dispose of waste like other cells. Sebastian Kauritzki / Aramie Human eggs appear to manage waste differently than other cell types. All…
The spotted lanternfly, an invasive species that damages leaves and first identified in the US a decade ago, is gradually moving across the East Coast and…
The Egg Drop Challenge is a time-honored tradition for many physics students. Participants often wrap eggs in cotton balls, tape, and various materials before dropping them…
A recent survey published in the journal Communication Physics reveals that eggs are more likely to crack when they fall on their sides. What implications does…
In the early hours of Donald Trump’s inauguration, a man wearing a long black cape and a face mask moved his cart on the Oregon sidewalk.…
The standard chicken egg available in stores is a remarkable natural gift, filled with nutrients and incredibly versatile for cooking. However, they all look the same,…










