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Ancient Egyptian scribes' work left its mark on their skeletons Science News Science News Science News Log in By Tina Hesman Saey
Ancient Egyptian scribes' work left its mark on their skeletons Science News Science News Science News Log in By Tina Hesman Saey
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A middleweight black hole has been spotted for the first time in our galaxy Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
A middleweight black hole has been spotted for the first time in our galaxy Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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Some melanoma cancer cells may punch their way through the body Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
Some melanoma cancer cells may punch their way through the body Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Stunning trilobite fossils include soft tissues never seen before Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lucas Van Wyk Joel
Stunning trilobite fossils include soft tissues never seen before Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lucas Van Wyk Joel
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Some people have never gotten COVID-19.
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Can light spark superconductivity?
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Then I Am Myself the World' ponders what it means to be conscious Science News Science News Science News Log in By Fred Schwaller
Then I Am Myself the World' ponders what it means to be conscious Science News Science News Science News Log in By Fred Schwaller
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Jurassic Park 's amber-preserved dino DNA is now inspiring a way to store data Science News Science News Science News Log in By Payal Dhar
Jurassic Park 's amber-preserved dino DNA is now inspiring a way to store data Science News Science News Science News Log in By Payal Dhar
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50 years ago, scientists blamed migraines on cheese and chocolate Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
50 years ago, scientists blamed migraines on cheese and chocolate Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Scientists are getting serious about UFOs.
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Psilocybin temporarily dissolves brain networks Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
Psilocybin temporarily dissolves brain networks Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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An ancient earthquake changed the course of the Ganges River Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
An ancient earthquake changed the course of the Ganges River Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
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Meet Lokiceratops , a newly discovered species of horned dinosaur Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Meet Lokiceratops , a newly discovered species of horned dinosaur Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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The last woolly mammoths offer new clues to why the species went extinct Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
The last woolly mammoths offer new clues to why the species went extinct Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Space hurricanes' churn at both of Earth's magnetic poles Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Space hurricanes' churn at both of Earth's magnetic poles Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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A bizarre video of eyeballs illustrates our pupils shrink with age Science News Science News Science News Log in By Abdullahi Tsanni
A bizarre video of eyeballs illustrates our pupils shrink with age Science News Science News Science News Log in By Abdullahi Tsanni
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A stellar explosion may add a temporary 'new star' to the night sky this summer Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jay Bennett
A stellar explosion may add a temporary 'new star' to the night sky this summer Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jay Bennett
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Of frogs and the people who love them Science News Science News Science News Log in The notion of a human falling in love with a bug-eyed amphibian is so preposterous that the Brothers Grimm ...
Of frogs and the people who love them Science News Science News Science News Log in The notion of a human falling in love with a bug-eyed amphibian is so preposterous that the Brothers Grimm used it to test the character of a princess.
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Readers ponder sign language in ancient humans, looped universe Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
Readers ponder sign language in ancient humans, looped universe Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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A frog's story of surviving a fungal pandemic offers hope for other species Science News Science News How the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog survived Bd Finding the genes that help fend off Bd ...
A frog's story of surviving a fungal pandemic offers hope for other species Science News Science News How the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog survived Bd Finding the genes that help fend off Bd Is there hope for other frogs?
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Federally unprotected streams contribute most of the water to U.S. rivers Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
Federally unprotected streams contribute most of the water to U.S. rivers Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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A new study challenges the idea that Rapa Nui islanders caused an 'ecocide' Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
A new study challenges the idea that Rapa Nui islanders caused an 'ecocide' Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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Landfills belch toxic 'forever chemicals' into the air Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
Landfills belch toxic 'forever chemicals' into the air Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Plants might not hold on to carbon as long as we thought Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Plants might not hold on to carbon as long as we thought Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Readers ask about noise pollution and beluga melons Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
Readers ask about noise pollution and beluga melons Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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Child sacrifices at famed Maya site were all boys, many closely related Science News Science News The sacrifices may have been for maize or rain There are echoes of modern rain rituals The sex ...
Child sacrifices at famed Maya site were all boys, many closely related Science News Science News The sacrifices may have been for maize or rain There are echoes of modern rain rituals The sex of the deity may determine the sex of those sacrificed Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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More than 4 billion people may not have access to clean water Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
More than 4 billion people may not have access to clean water Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Echidnapus' hints at a lost age of egg-laying mammals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Echidnapus' hints at a lost age of egg-laying mammals Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Can leeches leap?
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Astronauts actually get stuck in space all the time Science News Science News Engine failure Geopolitical chaos Spaceflight disaster Micrometeorite impact Weather on Earth Science News ...
Astronauts actually get stuck in space all the time Science News Science News Engine failure Geopolitical chaos Spaceflight disaster Micrometeorite impact Weather on Earth Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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We may finally know the source of mysterious high-energy neutrinos Science News Science News Science News Log in By Mara Johnson-Groh
We may finally know the source of mysterious high-energy neutrinos Science News Science News Science News Log in By Mara Johnson-Groh
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Paper cut physics pinpoints the most hazardous types of paper Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Paper cut physics pinpoints the most hazardous types of paper Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Striving to break the global grip of malnutrition Science News Science News Science News Log in Last year, more than 36 million children under the age of 5 suffered from acute malnutrition ...
Striving to break the global grip of malnutrition Science News Science News Science News Log in Last year, more than 36 million children under the age of 5 suffered from acute malnutrition worldwide.
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Zigzag walls could help buildings beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Zigzag walls could help buildings beat the heat Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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Astronomers watch a supermassive black hole turn on for the first time Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
Astronomers watch a supermassive black hole turn on for the first time Science News Science News Science News Log in By Adam Mann
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A built-in pocket protector keeps sawfish from 'sword fighting' in the womb Science News Science News Science News Log in By Natalie van Hoose
A built-in pocket protector keeps sawfish from 'sword fighting' in the womb Science News Science News Science News Log in By Natalie van Hoose
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The nearest midsized black hole might instead be a horde of lightweights Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
The nearest midsized black hole might instead be a horde of lightweights Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
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Why mpox is a global health emergency - again Science News Science News Why is mpox an emergency again?
Why mpox is a global health emergency - again Science News Science News Why is mpox an emergency again?
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A lost civilization's partial alphabet was discovered in a social media post Science News Science News Science News Log in By Javier Barbuzano
A lost civilization's partial alphabet was discovered in a social media post Science News Science News Science News Log in By Javier Barbuzano
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The world's record-breaking hot streak has lasted 14 months.
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Fossil finds amplify Europe's status as a hotbed of great ape evolution Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
Fossil finds amplify Europe's status as a hotbed of great ape evolution Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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This spiky fossil shows what early mollusks looked like Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
This spiky fossil shows what early mollusks looked like Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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Dark matter experiments get a first peek at the 'neutrino fog' Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Dark matter experiments get a first peek at the 'neutrino fog' Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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Horses may have been domesticated twice.
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AI's understanding and reasoning skills can't be assessed by current tests Science News Science News Why cognitive benchmarks don't always work Taking a different approach to testing How to evaluate ...
AI's understanding and reasoning skills can't be assessed by current tests Science News Science News Why cognitive benchmarks don't always work Taking a different approach to testing How to evaluate step by step New tests of generative AI will be hard Science News Log in By Ananya
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Malnutrition's effects on the body don't end when food arrives Science News Science News Malnutrition weakens the immune system Even after treatment, formerly malnourished children can die Inflammation ...
Malnutrition's effects on the body don't end when food arrives Science News Science News Malnutrition weakens the immune system Even after treatment, formerly malnourished children can die Inflammation persists long after recovery New treatments are being developed for malnutrition Malnutrition can follow children into adulthood Science News Log in…
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Ximena Velez-Liendo is saving Andean bears with honey Science News Science News From gorillas to bears Helping with honey A "bear-ologist" who works with people Science News Log in By ...
Ximena Velez-Liendo is saving Andean bears with honey Science News Science News From gorillas to bears Helping with honey A "bear-ologist" who works with people Science News Log in By Brianna Randall
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A distant quasar may be zapping all galaxies around itself Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
A distant quasar may be zapping all galaxies around itself Science News Science News Science News Log in By Ken Croswell
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Physicists measured Earth's rotation using quantum entanglement Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
Physicists measured Earth's rotation using quantum entanglement Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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This spider uses trapped fireflies to lure in more prey Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
This spider uses trapped fireflies to lure in more prey Science News Science News Science News Log in By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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