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Human Evolution -- Last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals possibly found in Casablanca, Morocco

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Extraterrestrial Life -- Scientists are debating a 70-year-old UFO mystery as new images come to light

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Microbiology -- 'Stop and re-check everything': Scientists discover 26 new bacterial species in NASA's cleanrooms

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Space -- A runaway black hole, a human ancestor discovered in Casablanca cave, and vaccine schedule slashed

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Eerie 'sand burials' of elite Anglo-Saxons and their 'sacrificed' horse discovered near UK nuclear power plant - By - Owen Jarus - published - 19 January 26 - The 1,400 year-old "sand burials" of two people and a horse were found near a nuclear power plant construction site in the U.K.

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Last year, the oceans absorbed a record-breaking amount of heat - equivalent to 12 Hiroshima bombs exploding every second - By - Eos.org, Grace van Deelen - published - 19 January 26 - In 2025, the ocean absorbed an extra 23 zettajoules of heat energy in 2025, breaking the ocean heat content record for the ninth consecutive year.

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Rivers & Oceans

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Remnants of spills on Renaissance-era textbook reveal recipes for 'curing' ailments with lizard heads and human feces - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 19 January 26 - A novel biochemical analysis of a Renaissance medical text has successfully recovered centuries-old proteins that might be from lizards and hippos.

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James Webb telescope reveals sharpest-ever look at the edge of a supermassive black hole - By - Ivan Farkas - published - 19 January 26 - The James Webb Space Telescope snapped its sharpest image of the area around a black hole, solving a long-standing galactic mystery.

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Astronomers confirm earliest Milky Way-like galaxy in the universe, just 2 billion years after the Big Bang - By - Matthew Williams - published - 18 January 26 - Astronomers have confirmed the earliest barred spiral galaxy in the universe, a Milky-Way-like structure that existed just 2 billion years after the Big Bang.

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Strange discovery offers 'missing link' in planet formation - By - Sharmila Kuthunur - published - 18 January 26 - A decade of observations of four planets around the young planetary system V1298 Tau revealed a rare, long-sought missing link in planet formation.

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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool - By - RJ Mackenzie - published - 17 January 26 - A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future biotechnologies.

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Romans regularly soaked in filthy, lead-contaminated bath water, Pompeii study finds - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 17 January 26 - A study of limescale buildup in an early bathing facility at Pompeii has revealed that the water was replaced only once per day.

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Crew-11 emergency return, Mars Sample Return cancellation, shrinking river deltas, and an ancient wolf mystery. By - Ben Turner - published - 17 January 26 - Science news this week - Jan. 17, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.

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Forced closure of premier US weather-modeling institute could endanger millions of Americans - By - Jane Palmer - published - 16 January 26 - From high-wind forecasts and wildfire behavior to floods, aviation hazards, air quality and space weather, science developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research informs decisions that aim to reduce risk.

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