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Western Europe’s oldest face adds new wrinkles to human evolution
A Spanish cave has divulged the oldest known fossil remains of human ancestors in Western Europe.
Excavations at a site known as Sima del Elefante produced several fossil fragments that, when pieced together, form a partial left…
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Ending of US weight-loss drug shortages prompts compounder complaints | Business
Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide diabetes and weight loss drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy, are no longer officially in shortage in the US, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). That means that compounding pharmacies and outsourcing…
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Point-of-care testing strategies for syphilis, HIV and HCV
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Berkelocene: Chemists Create Berkelium-Containing Organometallic Molecule
Organometallic molecules consist of a metal ion surrounded by a carbon-based framework. They are relatively common for early actinide elements like uranium but are scarcely known for later actinides. Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National…
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Black holes: not endings, but beginnings?
Mar 12, 2025 New research suggests black holes may become white holes, ejecting matter and time, linking dark energy to time and reshaping our understanding of the universe.
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Gemini Robotics: Google DeepMind’s New AI Models for Robots
Generative AI models are getting closer to taking action in the real world. Already, the big AI companies are introducing AI agents that can take care of web-based busywork for you, ordering your groceries or making your dinner reservation….
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How to thrive at conferences | Careers
Conferences can feel like a marathon for the mind and an endurance test for your social battery. But for a PhD student, they offer opportunities to network, showcase research and absorb the latest developments in the field. With preparation,…
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NIH plan to centralise peer review could mean ‘substantial loss of expertise’ | News
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) plans to centralise peer review of its research grant applications. The move has alarmed many in the country’s research community, which is still reeling from the Trump administration’s directives…
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Updates on the Expanding Measles Outbreak
THE OUTBREAK
A measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico that began in late January has expanded to over 200 cases, and the true number is likely unknown. The vaccination status of many people in affected…
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