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500,000-year-old elephant bone hammer discovered in England
A roughly 500,000-year-old elephant bone hammer has been discovered in Boxgrove, England.
This find is said to be the oldest tool of its kind ever found in Europe.
Archaeologists from University College London and the Natural History…
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Astrobiology Mentioned In OSTP Report On Science & Technology Highlights
Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA Space Station Payload manager/space biologist, Away Teams,…
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NASA’s Universe of Learning Unveils Fresh Facilitator Guides Inspired by Community Feedback
The goal of NASA’s Universe of Learning (UoL) is to connect the public to the data, discoveries, and experts that span NASA’s Astrophysics missions. To make this possible, the NASA’s UoL team creates engaging STEM experiences that let…
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High-dose inhaled nitric oxide shows early promise as a potential antimicrobial therapy
Overuse of antibiotics has accelerated the development of bacterial resistance to conventional drugs, a global health crisis projected to result in more than 10 million deaths annually by 2050. The multidrug-resistant bacterium Pseudomonas…
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A wild potato that changed the story of agriculture in the American Southwest
Starchy residue preserved in ancient stone tools may rewrite the story of crop domestication in the American Southwest, according to research led by the University of Utah.
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The US and China Are Collaborating More Closely on AI Than You Think
The US and China are, by many measures, archrivals in the field of artificial intelligence, with companies racing to outdo each other on algorithms, models, and specialized silicon. And yet, the world’s AI superpowers still collaborate to a…
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Popular takeout dishes often contain more salt than recommended daily guidelines, study shows
Some of the UK’s most popular takeout dishes contain more salt than their labels indicate, with some meals containing more than recommended daily guidelines, new research has shown.
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Iron Age dental plaque reveals Scythians consumed milk from horses and ruminants
Researchers have deciphered the diet of an important nomadic people in Eastern European history. By analyzing dental calculus, they have provided the first direct evidence that the diet of the Scythians included milk from various ruminants and…
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Mystery Prototaxites tower fossils may represent a newly discovered kind of life
January 21, 2026
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Mystery tower fossils may come from a newly discovered kind of life
Towering prototaxites ruled Earth before trees—and they may have been a form of life entirely new to science
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