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Archeology
Crews excavating an ancient Egyptian port just pulled up Chinese porcelain from beneath the sand — trade pottery that sailed the Red Sea a thousand years ago
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Archeology
Egyptian archaeologists just pulled 22 painted wooden coffins from the Tomb of Djeserkaraseneb in Luxor — stuffed with eight sealed papyri from a sanctuary 3,000 years old
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Animals
A bear with a collar-cam just got caught building tools to crack salmon skulls — a behavior no one had ever seen in a wild Alaskan bear
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Animals
A robot submarine off Western Australia just filmed a giant phantom jelly the size of a bus — and pulled trace giant squid DNA off the same canyon wall
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Bull sharks just got caught forming friendships in Fiji — six years of footage showing 184 sharks coming back year after year to the same reef companions
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The first hard evidence of orca cannibalism just washed up on a Russian beach — chewed fins from a killer whale pulled from the stomach of another
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Scientists just mapped a gut signal that hijacks cravings the moment protein runs low — pushing hungry animals straight past sugar toward meat and eggs
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Astronomy
The Webb telescope just found a black hole already feeding 570 million years after the Big Bang — forcing astronomers to rewrite how galaxies first light up
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A plasma simulation just cracked how the cosmic web stitches itself together — magnetic threads knitting across the largest structures in the universe
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The GOES-19 spacecraft just caught a coronal mass ejection from a sunspot hidden on the sun’s far side — region AR4455 now rotating into Earth’s line of fire
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Heliophysicists listening to the sun’s acoustic heartbeat just spotted a hidden shift in the 11-year cycle — magnetic activity now squeezed into a thin skin beneath the solar surface
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Astronomy
Astronomers just weighed the Large Magellanic Cloud using 54 millisecond pulsars as cosmic bathroom scales — pinning down our galaxy’s biggest neighbor’s dark matter for the first time
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Health
The first-ever drug aimed at pancreatic cancer’s ‘untreatable’ KRAS mutation just cleared the FDA’s safe-to-proceed letter — full Phase 1/2 results drop at ASCO this Sunday
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Archeology
Egyptian crews just pulled a 50-foot sandstone reservoir from an ancient Red Sea port — part of the water system that once slaked caravans bound for India and Yemen
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Animals
Saltwater crocodiles just got caught crossing 3,000 kilometers of open Indian Ocean — DNA from museum specimens cracked a 250-year mystery of the Seychelles’ vanished crocs
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Astronomy
The James Webb Telescope just caught a hot Jupiter whose sky fills with rock clouds every morning and sweeps clean by sunset — 700 light-years from Earth
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Health
Researchers just built a LASIK alternative that reshapes the eye without a laser — mild electrical pulses through a platinum contact lens do the work in about a minute
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Astronomy
Red dwarf stars just got caught eating their own Earth-like planets — six young stars lit up with lithium signatures that could only come from devoured rocky worlds
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Animals
A New York cemetery just turned out to hide the world’s biggest wild bee colony — 5.5 million insects tunneling beneath a 1.5-acre plot for over a century
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Neuroscience
Cambridge researchers just wired a lab-grown brain into a spinal cord that twitched real muscle — then found the off-switch that restarts adult nerve regrowth after damage
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