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Archaeologists hike up a cliff and find 20,000-year-old stone tools
Human ancestors may have used the tools to hunt large game in present-day South Africa. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 A team of archeologists...
popsci.com - 2 days ago
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Dinosaur Doomsday Crater Became an Ocean Oasis for 700,000 Years
Cores extracted from the impact crater revealed evidence of an ancient, life-nurturing hydrothermal system in the wake of the catastrophe. Around 66...
gizmodo.com - 2 days ago
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Cancer Detection Using Laser-Based Infrared Molecular Fingerprinting Identifies Molecular Patterns
Cancer diagnoses traditionally require invasive or labor-intensive procedures such as tissue biopsies. Researchers at the...
genengnews.com - 2 days ago
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Archaeologists Unearth 150 Skeletons Beneath Vienna From 2,000-Year-Old Roman-Germanic Battlefield
A forgotten battle near the Danube reveals clues about Vienna's inception....
zmescience.com - 2 days ago
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Bonobo chatter shares a unique feature with human speech
The language of the bonobo The bonobo (Pan paniscus), humanity’s closest cousin, appears to communicate in a way scientists believed was exclusive to...
earthsky.org - 2 days ago
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Fulani: new study unravels the genetic history of Africa’s largest pastoralist community
The Fulani people are Africa’s largest pastoralist group. There are between 25 million and 40 million Fulani people across 17 African countries,...
theconversation.com - 2 days ago
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This Pharmaceutical Pollutant is Creating ‘Psycho Salmon,’ Causing Them to Display Concerning Behavior
A pharmaceutical pollutant, clobazam, is appearing in global waterways and altering the behavior of marine creatures, according to new research on...
thedebrief.org - 2 days ago
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Dual-action nanoparticle therapy targets obesity by converting white fat and reducing inflammation
Scientists at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation, in collaboration with the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, have developed a...
phys.org - 2 days ago
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A Florida Park’s Gopher Tortoise Population Exploded Thanks to Hurricane Helene
Despite being poor swimmers, many gopher tortoises survived Hurricane Helene and relocated to a different part of Florida. The devastating Hurricane...
mentalfloss.com - 2 days ago
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Hubble peers deep into Uranus, finds extra time
If you've been wondering how long the day on Uranus is, you probably need to get out more. But if you have, you'll be interested...
newatlas.com - 2 days ago
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Changing the Eurocentric narrative about the history of science – why multiculturalism matters
In the 11th century in Cairo, the foundations for modern science were laid through the detention of an innocent man. The mathematician Abu Ali...
theconversation.com - 2 days ago
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Gripping story reveals race to crack world's oldest script, cuneiform
The Mesopotamian Riddle Joshua Hammer (Simon & Schuster) What does it take to decipher an extinct writing system? If Joshua Hammer’s new book The...
newscientist.com - 2 days ago
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Look for this glowing green comet at sunrise
Early risers may be in store for a celestial treat: a brand-new comet is streaking through our morning sky. Driving the news: Comet SWAN25F...
axios.com - 2 days ago
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The face of humans’ most influential ancestor, Lucy, gets a facelift: ‘Like glimpsing a bridge to the distant past’
Three million years of human evolution began with this face. Scientists put a face to a name in an epic way after digitally recreating the...
nypost.com - 2 days ago
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World's first baby born by IVF done almost entirely by a machine
A highly automated form of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) has led to a successful birth, raising hopes that this approach could cut the risk of...
newscientist.com - 2 days ago
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China's Chang'e 6 lunar samples suggest our moon is debris from an ancient Earth impact
The findings also deepen the mystery as to why the nearside and farside of the Moon appear so different. There's less water in the mantle...
space.com - 2 days ago
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Scientists Discover Unexpected Link Between Diet And Lung Cancer Risk
Most of us would probably think of smoking or air pollution when it comes to lung cancer risk, but researchers have discovered an intriguing link...
sciencealert.com - 2 days ago
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Curious Grad Student Accidentally Discovers Shape-Changing Liquid That Bends the Laws of Thermodynamics
University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers have discovered a surprising “shape-changing” liquid that seems to bend the laws of...
thedebrief.org - 2 days ago
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Previously Unknown Ancient Human Lineage Discovered in Libyan Rock Shelter
Homo sapiens migrated out of Africa roughly 50,000 years ago, but scientists have now discovered that some chose to remain—revealing a previously...
thedebrief.org - 2 days ago
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Hidden Galaxies in Deep Universe May 'Break Current Models'
Astronomers peering back deep in time into the distant universe think they may have discovered a population of previous hidden galaxies that could...
newsweek.com - 2 days ago
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Earth’s oceans once turned green – and they could change again
Nearly three fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a pale blue dot from space. But Japanese researchers have made...
theconversation.com - 2 days ago
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Dusty Mars Rover's Self Portrait - NASA
This self portrait from NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity shows dust accumulation on the rover’s solar panels as the mission approached its...
nasa.gov - 2 days ago
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Jurassic Park’s Major Ending Change Explained by Writer 32 Years Later
Jurassic Park spared no expense — and John Hammond (Richard Attenborough). Steven Spielberg’s 1993 adaptation of author Michael Crichton’s novel sees...
comicbook.com - 2 days ago
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7,000-Year-Old Mummies Discovered Without Modern Human DNA
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Two 7,000-year-old mummies from the Takarkori rock shelter in the...
aol.com - 2 days ago
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20,000-Year-Old Tools Show How Paleolithic Humans Learned From Each Other
Similarities in fabrication techniques suggest that Paleolithic people passed on their methods — and may have shared them with other groups. Thousands...
discovermagazine.com - 2 days ago
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Plant-based waterproof material could replace single-use plastics
A waterproof, plant-based material that degrades quickly in the ocean could offer a sustainable alternative to single-use plastics in cups and straws....
newscientist.com - 2 days ago
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A new approach to cancer treatment: Tiny vesicles help the immune system fight tumors
Scientists at the Nano Life Science Institute (WPI-NanoLSI), Kanazawa University and colleagues have developed a promising new approach to cancer...
phys.org - 2 days ago
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This Simple Trick Can Make Your Coffee Taste Way Better, Says Physics
If you love pour-over coffee it could serve you well to change how you pour....
zmescience.com - 2 days ago
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Peculiar sea creature that looks like a spotty golf ball filmed near Vancouver Island after season-long search
These strange red animals are hard to find because they hide in rocks and kelp – but that didn't stop this underwater videographer from trying. A...
discoverwildlife.com - 2 days ago
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'Wormhole' Spotted Over Alaska Was Actually a Science Experiment
A giant “wormhole” that appeared in the skies of Alaska a couple of weekends ago may have worried some folks on the ground. They needn’...
petapixel.com - 2 days ago
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Is chemistry really dying in the US and Europe? Not so fast
A recent article in the South China Morning Post declared that chemistry in the US and Europe seemed to be dying, while China was forging...
chemistryworld.com - 2 days ago
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The trade war hits pause, but the biotech doom loop carries on
This story first appeared in Adam’s Biotech Scorecard, a subscriber-only newsletter. STAT+ subscribers can sign up here to get it delivered to their...
statnews.com - 2 days ago
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Correlations between blood group and Rh factor in families and autism spectrum disorder: A comprehensive analysis
This study is the first to investigate potential correlations between blood groups, Rh factors, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) within a diverse...
nature.com - 2 days ago
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These are the real fungal ‘superhighways’ that inspired ‘The Last of Us’
Watch nutrients flow through an underground circulatory system that connects fungi and plants. A new study shows how these networks form. In HBO’s apocalyptic...
nationalgeographic.com - 2 days ago
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Dinosaurs Were Doing Just Fine Before an Asteroid Wiped Them Out: Study
Despite previous research, Earth's long-gone mega-reptiles probably weren't dying off before an impact winter did them in for good. Scientists know...
extremetech.com - 2 days ago
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Slamming Icy Objects On Mars Could Make It Survivable, Says Scientist
Pounding icy objects on Mars could make it survivable for humans, says a new study. Scientist Leszek Czechowski of the Polish Academy of Sciences, believes...
mashable.com - 2 days ago
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The Ghost Bird’s Last Song: How a 1935 Recording Became a Symbol of Hope and Controversy
A rare sound recording of the ivory-billed woodpecker became both a touchstone for conservationists and the center of a scientific debate that...
mit.edu - 2 days ago
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Cataclysmic volcanic eruption in Hawai'i triggers astonishing explosion of life 1,200 miles away
When Hawai‘i’s Kīlauea volcano erupted in May 2018, it wasn’t just the island that felt the impact, say scientists in a new...
discoverwildlife.com - 2 days ago
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Coral reefs exude myriad chemicals, fueling dynamic microbial recycling of nutrients
New research reveals the remarkable chemical diversity of substances exuded by coral reefs and demonstrates that thousands of different chemicals...
phys.org - 2 days ago
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‘Voracious’ cannibals help Australia fight invasive species
Researchers have created genetically engineered 'Peter Pan' cane toad tadpoles. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Genetically modified, cannibal tadpoles may be the solution to...
popsci.com - 2 days ago
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UC Berkeley researchers: just one night of disrupted sleep increases toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer's
Research from UC Berkeley reveals something alarming: even a single night of disrupted sleep directly increases the accumulation of beta-amyloid — the...
techfixated.com - 2 days ago
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Disabling internet on your smartphone may actually reverse brain aging
What if the key to sharper focus and a younger brain wasn’t a supplement or app—but turning off your mobile internet? A new...
bgr.com - 2 days ago
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An Experimental Obesity Pill Mimics Gastric Bypass Surgery
A novel drug that produces a temporary coating in the small intestine could be a new strategy for weight loss—and an alternative to surgeries...
wired.com - 2 days ago
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Pain pathway in a dish could aid search for new analgesic drugs
Scientists have re-created a pain pathway in the brain by growing four key clusters of human nerve cells in a dish. This laboratory model could...
npr.org - 2 days ago
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You Should Always Destroy The Eggs Of One Animal Species. Here's Why
A lot of plants and animals on the endangered list are there because of invasive species, at least in part. One of those culprits is...
sciencing.com - 2 days ago
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Best small telescopes 2025: Portable, lightweight models to travel with
Travel easily with the best small telescopes for observing when going on location or sharing with friends and family: Spot the moon, stars, galaxies...
space.com - 2 days ago
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See how rescue workers are trying to save California’s poisoned sea lions
An inside look at the effort to help marine mammals sickened by domoic acid, a neurotoxin in the water resulting from a bloom of algae....
washingtonpost.com - 2 days ago
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Hydrothermal activity on Mars? Rover finds tantalizing new clues
• Hydrothermal systems – hot underground water – are common on Earth. Did they also once exist on Mars?• NASA’s Perseverance rover has found silica-rich...
earthsky.org - 2 days ago
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How the deadly fruit in “The White Lotus” attacks the body
Like many characters in the third season of “The White Lotus,” the pong pong tree spends a lot of its air time hanging by the...
salon.com - 2 days ago
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66-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossils Mark Hong Kong’s First-Ever Paleontological Discovery
For the first time in history, dinosaur fossils have been discovered in Hong Kong, sparking excitement among paleontologists and the public. This...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 2 days ago
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