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Stone tool discovery suggests very first humans were inventors
Pallab GhoshScience CorrespondentDavid BraunAt around 2.75 million years ago, the region was populated by some of the very first humans, who had relatively small brains. These early humans are thought to have lived alongside their evolutionary ancestors: a pre-human...
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Videos show killer whales flipping great white sharks and eating their livers
Orcas in the Gulf of California off the coast of Mexico have been spotted hunting young great white sharks by flipping them over to incapacitate them before eating their energy-filled liver, new research videos show....
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Firms ordered to reduce forever chemicals in drinking water for 6m people
Esme Stallard,Climate and science reporter, BBC News and Becky Dale and Wesley Stephenson,Senior data journalists, BBC VerifyGetty ImagesWater companies have been ordered to tackle potentially harmful levels of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water sources for more than six...
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Cancer treatments may get a boost from mRNA COVID vaccines
Meghan Rosen is a senior writer who reports on the life sciences for Science News. She earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology with an emphasis in biotechnology from the University of California, Davis, and later graduated from...
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New nanoparticles stimulate the immune system to attack ovarian tumors
Cancer immunotherapy, which uses drugs that stimulate the body’s immune cells to attack tumors, is a promising...
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Bats are seeking sanctuary in churches – but they’re making an unholy mess
Rebecca Morelle,Science Editor and Alison Francis,Senior Science JournalistChris Damant/Bernwood EcologyIt seems more bats are seeking sanctuary in churches."They're losing lots of habitat - lots of woodland," says Spencer. "And we're also knocking down old buildings, making our homes warmer,...
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Mysterious dinosaur skeleton thought to be a teenage T. rex is actually a rival species, researchers say
Scientists have long puzzled over the origins of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the 1940s: Was it a young T. rex or another type of dinosaur?At first, researchers had only a tyrannosaur skull to go...
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This flower smells like injured ants — and flies can’t resist it
A Japanese flower lures in its pollinators with a morbid perfume — the scent of injured ants.The unusual scent belongs to Vincetoxicum nakaianum, a recently named species of Japanese dogsbane. Botanist Ko Mochizuki of the University of Tokyo discovered...
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Despite expectations, Trump did not discuss Nvidia’s Blackwell chip with Xi
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Eduardo Baptista ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE/GYEONGJU (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump may have teased that he could discuss Nvidia's state-of-the-art artificial intelligence Blackwell chips with Chinese President Xi Jinping, but...
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Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
Researchers from the MIT Media Lab have developed an antenna — about the size of a fine...
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Former top Israeli military legal officer arrested after admitting to leaking video of alleged detainee abuse
The former top legal officer in Israel's military has been arrested after admitting that she...