A 4,000-year-old handprint has been discovered on a clay model intended for an Egyptian tomb,…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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This fuzzy animal friend may be the key to treating schizophrenia
Llamas – likely without red pajamas – may hold the key to treating schizophrenia.
The…
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Celeb hair loss treatments won’t work. Here’s what will
Browse the Internet or supermarket shelves, and it seems there are a growing number of products for restoring thinning locks.
Hairfluencers abound, touting serums, sprays, oils and foams that contain a baffling array of ingredients, such as…
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A ‘Grand Unified Theory’ of Math Just Got a Little Bit Closer
“We mostly believe that all the conjectures are true, but it’s so exciting to see it actually realized,” said Ana Caraiani, a mathematician at Imperial College London. “And in a case that you really thought was going to be out of…
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Science journal pulls controversial study about bizarre life form
A microscopic discovery in a Californian lake ignited significant scientific debate over a…
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After decades of guesswork, science might have found a real hangover hack
You don’t need a scientist to tell you that hangovers are bad. Too much alcohol often leads to headaches, nausea and fatigue, and a body-wide wave of inflammation.
This, of course, is to say nothing of the long-term health risks of alcohol…
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Bone-Eating Worms Have Lurked in The Ocean For 100 Million Years : ScienceAlert
Not content with a diet of old leaves, some worm species actually eat bones. A new study has now traced the ancient ancestors of these bone-burrowers back through 100 million years of evolution.
Deep in the ocean, bone-eating worms from the…
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Homo juluensis May Be Part of a New Group of Ancient Humans
For decades, archaeologists have been digging up enigmatic hominin fossils across East and Southeast Asia. They clearly didn’t belong to our own species, Homo sapiens, nor did they fit neatly into the other well-established species from that…
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Most doomsday preppers have it wrong. This is actually how to survive the apocalypse
In February 2025, scientists at the University of Chicago moved the Doomsday Clock to 89 seconds to midnight. The clock is a metaphor for humanity’s risk of extinction and this is the closest it has ever been to ‘boom-time’.
But given the state…
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The Texas Floods Were a Preview of What’s to Come
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration.
The country watched in horror as torrential rain drenched Texas earlier this month, sweeping at least 135 people to their death. Kerr County alone lost 107,…
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