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Scientists identify time and location of first humans who made tools and harpoons out of whale bones
Paleolithic humans used whale bones as tools 20,000 years ago, the earliest evidence of marine tool-making discovered.
James Webb telescope helped solve a decade-long mystery about the universe’s expansion rate, shedding new light on the cosmic ...
Current climate pledges could cause Earth’s glaciers to lose 76% of their mass, raising sea levels and reshaping ecosystems.
A study from the University of Gothenburg identifies specific brain neurons controlling semaglutide's weight loss effects.
British scientists create a carbon-14 diamond battery that provides continuous power for 5,700 years, reducing nuclear waste.
New research shows tree stem respiration does not rise sharply with long-term warming. Trees adjust, releasing less carbon ...
A study reveals that amaranth seeds, rich in protein, calcium and iron, strengthen bones, prevent cell damage and improve ...
Puff adders protect African crops by eating rodents. They outcompete mammals during outbreaks and need no care.
Scientists captured the first detailed images of small ocean currents, revealing their surprising role in shaping the climate ...
Study reveals low-level wind jets reaching 32 m/s in Antarctica's Amundsen Sea region accelerate Thwaites and Pine Island glacier melting.
Singing to your baby can boost their mood. Yale University research shows how simple songs support infant well-being and ...
Neanderthals may have used a red pigment on a rock to shape what looks like art - a rendition of a facial figure from 43,000 ...
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