Scientists rethink why giant insects once ruled the skies, finding oxygen may not explain their size or disappearance.
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In this Sportsing Short, Rob Garcia talks with Gloria Govan and Erica Lynn OKeith about how oxygen levels and altitude ...
Scientific consensus is that high oxygen levels allowed these humongous fliers to exist, but a new study throws that idea ...
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Vital signs, those fluorescent green numbers that beep, ding, and dash across black screens on the monitors in hospital rooms, have become a new source of angst during the coronavirus pandemic. One of ...
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Massive insect body size 300 million years ago may not have been due to high atmospheric oxygen
Three-hundred-million years ago, Earth was very different. The continents had coalesced into Pangea, which was dominated in ...
Patients continuously monitored after surgery experienced significantly less time with dangerously low oxygen levels compared ...
It's no secret that Earth is doomed. Sure, there's the threat of climate change and the fact that sea levels are rising around the world. But that's not what we're talking about. Instead, our planet's ...
A New Hampshire emergency room doctor says simple technology could save lives in the fight against the coronavirus. Dr. Richard Levitan, who has three decades of experience, volunteered last month at ...
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