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Neanderthal dentists used stone drills to treat cavities nearly 60,000 years ago, ancient molar suggests

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Prehistoric Danish people continued to eat fish and hunt even after the rise of agriculture, study indicates

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Suzanne Simard on the wood wide web, connectedness – and Avatar

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Science doesn't have a monopoly on good ideas

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New Scientist recommends visiting the blooming corpse flower at Kew

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New Scientist recommends a smart new account of human exceptionalism

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First evidence of Neandertal dentistry found in ancient molar

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59,000-year-old Neanderthal tooth may be oldest evidence of dentistry

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Recreating dying stars reveals hydrogen's key role in cosmic dust formation

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Designer biochar pellets performance weak for managing phosphorus in agricultural fields

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AI models reveal hidden climate patterns behind US winter precipitation

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Hantavirus questions grow in the wake of a cruise ship outbreak

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AI tool boosts imperfect antibiotic candidates, with 85% working in lab tests

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Microalgae can photosynthetically produce and secrete biofuel precursors

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Geologists in films are the good guys... but they often die

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Quantum geometry provides theoretical limits on measurable properties of solids

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Tiny forces, big effects: How particle interactions control the flow of soft materials

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Astronomers Capture Cosmic Web in Staggering Detail

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Study reveals how, when political parties communicate with citizens in multiple languages

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NASA bets big on nuclear engines to cut journey times to Mars

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Liquid crystals enable on‑demand skyrmion formation at room temperature

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Bee magnetism appears far more widespread than expected across 120 species

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Methane fingerprints sharpen global emissions map, pointing to China, India and Central Africa

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What a list of Black Death survivors reveals about the way people recovered from plague

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Most people don't know what they don't know, but think they do

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Bottom trawling is scraping oceans of wildlife

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Asteroid to miss Earth by a quarter of the length from us to the moon

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Asteroid set to fly very close to Earth

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Why autism pioneer Uta Frith wants to dismantle the spectrum

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Ancient teeth hint at links between Denisovans and Homo erectus

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Natural sunscreen found in fish eggs can be made by E. coli factories

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Mostly empty foam overturns assumptions of electron beam stopping

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To get string theory, you need only four physics assumptions

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Radar picks up on bird migration. But how do we tell birds and storms apart?

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Beluga calls deciphered to bolster conservation efforts

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Are attention spans really shrinking? What the science says

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Electrified route to epoxides could cut costs and pollution with common catalyst

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Why global businesses are becoming quietly entwined with the military

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Flu signals in wastewater offer an early warning for community outbreaks

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Were Martian tides strong enough to shape its ancient landscape?

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Torpedo bats may shift baseball's sweet spot, acoustic analysis shows

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Baby ‘cosmic fossil’ galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe’s first stars

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Climate change is reshaping Europe's protected areas, and managers are adapting

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Climate emulator recreates 2.6 million years of ice-age cycles on a laptop

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Barbell 'whip' may shape Olympic lifts more than lifters realize

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Predicting typhoon intensity using ocean surface temperatures

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Laser treatment reshapes MOF pores, boosting CO₂ capture by up to 75%

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Fire that scorched African mountain range was unprecedented in the last 12,000 years, research shows

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A marine-inspired sunscreen ingredient made by E. coli

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Identity traits sharply narrow who becomes friends or marries, model reveals

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