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Scientific American
Fossil Footprints Suggest Two Early Human Species Crossed Paths within Hours
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Quanta Magazine
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New Scientist
The way Cheerios stick together has inspired a new kind of robot
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Ancient footprints show how early human species lived side by side
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Social media algorithms can change your views in just a single day
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AI can analyse a decomposing body to help pinpoint the time of death
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A little bit of fear can bring down high levels of inflammation
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A little bit of fear can bring down levels of inflammation in the body
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ScienceDaily
Coral adaptation unlikely to keep pace with global warming
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A fossil first: Scientists find 1.5-million-year-old footprints of two different species of human ancestors at same spot
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Structural link for initiation of protein synthesis in bacteria
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Hormone therapy affects the metabolic health of transgender individuals, study finds
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Chemical replacement of TNT explosive more harmful to plants, study shows
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Preschool education: A key to supporting allophone children
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Phys
Toxic site is leaking cancer-causing chemicals in Grand Prairie, Texas: When will it be cleaned?
[27d]
Fossilized footprints reveal two extinct hominin species living side by side 1.5 million years ago
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Archaeologists reveal musical instruments depicted in Zimbabwe's ancient rock art
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Strategies for safe and equitable access to water: A catalyst for global peace and security
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Modified ribosomes could be a possible mechanism of antibiotic resistance
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Top UN court to open unprecedented climate hearings
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Unique killer whale pod may have acquired special skills to hunt whale sharks
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Plastic in the ocean and on our plates: What are the risks to human health?
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Smaller brains? Fewer friends? An evolutionary biologist asks how AI will change humanity's future
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Archaeologists discover 4,000-year-old canals used to fish by predecessors of ancient Maya
[28d]
Scientists reveal structural link for initiation of protein synthesis in bacteria
[28d]
Coral adaptation unlikely to keep pace with global warming, warn scientists
[28d]
Bio-inspired droplet-based systems herald a new era in biocompatible devices
[28d]
A fossil first: Scientists find 1.5-million-year-old footprints of two different species of human ancestors at same spot
[28d]
People with brain injuries have a high risk of romance scams. 'Scambassadors' can help shed stigma
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[ai]
Parasite genome analysis provides a new approach to predicting malaria drug resistance
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Researchers find a possible solution to the cosmic ray muon puzzle
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Car tires shed a quarter of all microplastics in the environment. Urgent action is needed
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Tiny rotating particles create vorticity in viscous fluids, yielding fascinating new behaviors
[28d]
Why did Louis de Broglie, Nobel laureate in physics, abandon his own pilot wave theory?
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Contentious COP29 deal casts doubt over climate plans
[28d]
Evidence found of only known familial practice of long-term embalming in Early Modern France
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Artificial intelligence finds previously undetected historical climate extremes
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Astronomers investigate the evolution of a supersoft X-ray source
[28d]
Himalayas formation may have destroyed at least 30% of continental crust in collision zone
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