A 5,000-year-old cow tooth has yielded new evidence linking Stonehenge to Wales and shedding light on how the ancient monument’s huge stones could have been moved across Britain.
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Neolithic cow tooth links Stonehenge to Wales and supports the origin of its bluestones
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Multi-analyte test accurately identifies brain cancers using cerebrospinal fluid
A novel, multi-analyte test developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, its Ludwig Center and the Johns Hopkins Department of Neurosurgery can accurately identify brain cancers using small samples of…
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Moon photobombs the sun in wild NOAA satellite image photo of the day for Aug. 27, 2025
To study the sun, scientists use a specialized telescope called a coronagraph. This instrument mimics a solar eclipse by using a occulting disk to block out the sun’s bright light. By doing this, astronomers can study the fainter solar…
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Earliest evidence found of humans and Neanderthals interbreeding
A child’s skeleton, found nearly a century ago in Skhul Cave on Mount Carmel in Israel, has taken on new meaning after a modern re-analysis.
A fresh look at the skull and jaw, dated to roughly 140,000 years ago, suggests that the remains show a…
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New trial will test if a low-plastic lifestyle improves your health
Scientists in Australia are launching one of the most comprehensive trials to date to test whether ditching plastics in food, personal care, and household products can lower internal chemical loads and improve markers of…
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Rare Blue Dragons Are Forcing Beaches to Close : ScienceAlert
Last week, a ‘blue fleet’ of tiny dragons forced the closure of several beaches in Spain.
Sometimes referred to as blue angels, the colorful creatures are a rare sight in the Mediterranean. Viewed from above, the silver-grey ‘bellies’ of these…
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Why Plagiarism Checkers Are Essential for AI-Generated Content
If you’ve been playing around with AI writing tools lately, you’ve probably noticed they can whip up blog posts, essays, or product descriptions in seconds. That’s impressive—until you remember the little voice in your head whispering:…
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Study Links Thumb Length to Brain Size and Cognition
Summary: New research reveals that primates with longer thumbs tend to have larger brains, suggesting that manual dexterity and brain evolution developed together. The study analyzed 94 living and extinct primate species and found a consistent…
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Brightest fast radio burst ever detected could help solve an enduring cosmic mystery
Astronomers have spotted the brightest fast radio burst yet coming from a nearby galaxy. Observations of this phenomenon, a powerful flash of radio waves that lasts only about a millisecond, could shed light on one of the most mysterious cosmic…
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How to Decide Between Random Forests and Gradient Boosting
When working with machine learning on structured data, two algorithms often rise to the top of the shortlist: random forests and gradient boosting .
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