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New DNA from ancient European graves shows hunter-gatherers and the first farmers crossed paths far more than textbooks ever assumed — women drove the spread
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Biology
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Indonesia’s Saleh Bay and Cenderawasih Bay are the only two places on Earth that hold whale sharks year-round — 60% of the global population now traced to 13 nations
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Northwestern researchers just zeroed in on the wrong kind of learning that drives Parkinson’s tremors — pointing toward treatments that retrain the brain instead of medicating it
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Egyptian archaeologists just pulled gold-foil-wrapped mummies with golden tongues from Roman-period tombs at Al-Bahnasa in Minya — the burial style preserved intact
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A CME from the Sun delivered a glancing blow to Earth’s magnetic field this weekend — Kp 4 readings, just below the threshold of a minor geomagnetic storm
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A daily multivitamin slowed all five epigenetic aging clocks in a randomized trial — people who started biologically older saw the biggest benefit
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Brown and Michigan scientists just stacked silver nanoparticles like LEGO bricks and locked in a never-before-seen crystal phase of matter at room temperature
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Webb just clocked the speed at which the most massive star clusters clear the gas clouds that build them — far faster than smaller clusters, rewriting how stars are born
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