The earliest mass graves in Europe date back just over 7,000 years. They reveal brutal evidence for violence beyond the simple act of killing. The motives for these events are probably diverse but consistently highlight an intention to kill large…
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A 2,850‑year‑old mass grave in Serbia reveals a shift in prehistoric violence
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What we can learn from scientific analysis of Renaissance recipes
The proteomics results confirmed, among other things, the presence of many popular ingredients used in the recipes, such as beech, watercress, and rosemary traces found next to hair loss remedies—commonly attributed to an…
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Rainfall can shape bird populations as much as temperature, global study reveals
Scientists have long focused on rising temperatures to understand how climate change is reshaping the natural world. But there’s a critical blind spot in that picture: rain. A new global study reveals precipitation has been largely overlooked in…
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ChatGPT’s new GPT-5.3 Instant model will stop telling you to calm down
Take a breath, stop spiraling. You’re not crazy, you’re just stressed. And honestly, that’s okay.
If you felt immediately triggered reading these words, you’re probably also sick of ChatGPT constantly talking to you as if you’re in…
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Arrowhead marks found in Central Asia could prove the existence of Homo sapiens 80,000 years ago
Unretouched triangular microlithic projectile points have been identified from their impact traces in the oldest occupation layers of the Obi-Rakhmat site in Uzbekistan, dating to 80,000 years ago. Their size corresponds to small arrowheads,…
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Anduril aims at $60 billion valuation in new funding round
Palmer Luckey’s defense-tech company is in the middle of a multi-billion-dollar funding round led by Thrive Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.
The funding round would come less than a year…
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Claude Code rolls out a voice mode capability
Anthropic is bringing Voice Mode to Claude Code, the company’s AI coding assistant for developers. The launch of voice mode marks a significant step toward more hands-free, conversational coding workflows.
Thariq Shihipar, an engineer at…
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A 100% recycled paving block made from mollusk shells and mining waste
The construction industry is one of the most polluting due to its high contribution to CO2 emissions. In addition to its significant environmental cost, its materials are made from nonrenewable resources such as sand and gravel, making the search…
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AI could prevent construction delays before they happen
What if a construction project could rewrite its own schedule the moment a problem appears? A new peer-reviewed study from the University of East London (UEL) suggests that artificial intelligence could make this possible—detecting emerging…
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‘An entirely new tool for cosmology’: The gravitational wave background could mend our broken understanding of the universe
Physicists may have a brand-new way to measure the expansion rate of the universe — one of the biggest outstanding mysteries in cosmology — using space-time ripples predicted by Einstein.
A new study suggests that the faint gravitational…
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