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Human Evolution -- Last common ancestor of modern humans and Neanderthals possibly found in Casablanca, Morocco15 days ago
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'Pain sponge' derived from stem cells could soak up pain signals before they reach the brain - By - Payal Dhar - published - 22 January 26 - Scientists are developing a "sponge" that can soak up pain signals in the body before they reach the brain, potentially offering an alternative to painkillers.2 hours ago
Arctic blast will bring 'life-threatening' temperatures and dump snow on 150 million Americans. But will it make the trees explode? By - Patrick Pester - published - 22 January 26 - An incoming Arctic blast will send temperatures plunging and trigger a massive and long-lasting winter storm. But will it trees explode?3 hours ago
5,500-year-old human skeleton discovered in Colombia holds the oldest evidence yet that syphilis came from the Americas - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 22 January 26 - An ancient DNA analysis of a 5,500-year-old human skeleton reveals that an ancestor of the bacterium that causes syphilis was present in the Americas at least 3,000 years earlier than previously thought.5 hours ago
Wegovy now comes in pill form - here's how it works - By - Clarissa Brincat - published - 22 January 26 - The pill version of Wegovy seems to work just as well as the injectable form, but there are some key differences between the two formulations, experts say.6 hours ago
Medicine & Drugs17 days ago
Creepy robotic hand detaches at the wrist before scurrying away to collect objects - By - Owen Hughes - published - 22 January 26 - EPFL's robotic appendage features fingers that bend both ways and is designed to retrieve objects from spaces too hazardous for human hands.8 hours ago
'They are life, but not as we now know it': 26-foot organism that lived 420 million years ago is completely unknown branch of animal kingdom - By - Jess Thomson - last updated - 22 January 26 - An ancient and enormous organism called Prototaxites, initially found to be a type of fungus, may actually be an unknown branch of life, researchers say.12 hours ago
Californians have been using far less water than suppliers estimated - what does this mean for the state? By - Chris Simms - published - 22 January 26 - Flawed assumptions about water demand mean suppliers in California overestimated future demand by an average of 74% over 20 years - positive news for the drought-embattled state.13 hours ago
Dark matter and neutrinos may interact, hinting at 'fundamental breakthrough' in particle physics - By - Ivan Farkas - published - 22 January 26 - Astronomers found evidence that dark matter and neutrinos may interact, hinting at a "fundamental breakthrough" that challenges our understanding of how the universe evolved.13 hours ago
2,400-year-old Hercules shrine and elite tombs discovered outside ancient Rome's walls - By - Tom Metcalfe - published - 21 January 26 - Archaeologists have unearthed tombs and a shrine dedicated to Hercules from the time of the Roman Republic.1 day ago
Coyote scrambles onto Alcatraz Island after perilous, never-before-seen swim - By - Patrick Pester - published - 21 January 26 - Experts have reacted to a viral video of a coyote swimming to Alcatraz Island in what is a surprising first for the San Francisco Bay Area.1 day ago
Enormous freshwater reservoir discovered off the East Coast may be 20,000 years old and big enough to supply NYC for 800 years - By - Sascha Pare - published - 21 January 26 - An expedition off the coast of Massachusetts has confirmed the existence of a freshwater reservoir beneath the seafloor. Now, scientists are starting to understand when and how it formed.1 day ago
Rivers & Oceans8 days ago
World's oldest known rock art predates modern humans' entrance into Europe - and it was found in an Indonesian cave - By - Sophie Berdugo - published - 21 January 26 - The hand stencil is more than 1,000 years older than the previous earliest evidence of rock art.1 day ago
A woman experienced delusions of communicating with her dead brother after late-night chatbot sessions - By - Anirban Mukhopadhyay - published - 21 January 26 - A woman developed psychosis, and her symptoms escalated rapidly, prompting clinicians to retrace the events leading up to her hospitalization.1 day ago
