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Scientists uncover 60,000-year-old find that rewrites human origin story
Read More: Scientists uncover 60,000-year-old find that rewrites human origin storyDeep inside a cave system in Europe, a 60,000‑year‑old assemblage of human remains and artifacts has forced researchers to rethink…
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They locked humans in a fake Earth for 2 years and the experiment imploded
Read More: They locked humans in a fake Earth for 2 years and the experiment implodedIn the early 1990s, eight people agreed to vanish from the world and live for two years inside a sealed…
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How marine mammal social lives turbocharge deadly ocean disease spread
Read More: How marine mammal social lives turbocharge deadly ocean disease spreadWhales, dolphins and seals live in tight-knit societies that rival primate groups in complexity, and those same bonds are turning…
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Wild new theories claim the entire universe might be a living organism
Read More: Wild new theories claim the entire universe might be a living organismThe idea that the cosmos might be alive is moving from late-night speculation into serious, if controversial, scientific conversation. Instead…
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Legendary archaeologist says he’s on the brink of finding Nefertiti’s tomb
Read More: Legendary archaeologist says he’s on the brink of finding Nefertiti’s tombIn Egypt’s western desert, one of the world’s most famous archaeologists insists he is closer than ever to solving a…
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Elon Musk claims death is just a design flaw that engineers can fix
Read More: Elon Musk claims death is just a design flaw that engineers can fixElon Musk has a new target in his sights, and it is not Mars or a self-driving car. In recent…
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Scientists watch drug molecules hit cell receptors in real time
Read More: Scientists watch drug molecules hit cell receptors in real timeDrug discovery is shifting from static snapshots to moving pictures. Instead of inferring how medicines work from end results, researchers…
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AI nails medical diagnoses with eerie accuracy, but creators stay silent
Read More: AI nails medical diagnoses with eerie accuracy, but creators stay silentIn exam rooms and emergency departments, artificial intelligence is starting to quietly outperform human clinicians at some of medicine’s hardest…
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Wild new technique lets scientists 3D-print tiny structures inside cells
Read More: Wild new technique lets scientists 3D-print tiny structures inside cellsScientists have crossed a startling new frontier in bioengineering: they can now fabricate intricate three-dimensional objects inside living cells. Instead…
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Plants hijack bacterial-style gene to make drugs, opening green pharma future
Read More: Plants hijack bacterial-style gene to make drugs, opening green pharma futurePlants are quietly borrowing tricks from bacteria, repurposing foreign genes to build complex molecules that look a lot like tomorrow’s…








