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DNA sequencing of ancient remains by Colombian scientists reveals unknown human lineage
By Julia Symmes Cobb BOGOTA (Reuters) -Scientists in Colombia have discovered a previously unknown lineage of human beings after fully sequencing the DNA of ancient remains excavated at archeological
Laser-blasted 'black metal' could make solar technology 15 times more efficient
Unlike solar panels, solar thermoelectric generators can convert heat from any source into electricity. But poor efficiency has held the technology back – until now.
A Single Cow Tooth Just Revealed a Major Clue About Stonehenge’s Origins
Scientists dissecting a Neolithic cow molar may have unlocked the mystery of its role in Stonehenge’s creation. By slicing into the tooth, researchers gained information about where and what the cow
Toward improved desalination: Characterizing membranes in wet vs. dry states reveals dramatic differences
A joint study by researchers from the Technion Israel Institute of Technology and the University of Texas at Austin sheds new light on the structure of membranes used in water desalination. Published
First U.S. case of screwworm detected nearly 50 years after eradicated
The U.S. confirmed its first human diagnosis of the flesh-eating bacteria screwworm since 1982 after its known eradication nearly 50 years ago and animal testing currently underway for future
New model aims to demystify 'steam worlds' beyond our solar system
For astrobiologists, the search for life beyond our solar system could be likened to where one would look in a vast desert—essentially, where there's water. And it turns out that one of the most
This ‘exceptionally rare’ plant can be spotted in Colorado
A rare plant with only seven known populations can be found in Colorado, and over the years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been able to find it on cliffs and tough terrain.
Astronomers map star spots using Tess and Kepler
Scientists have devised a new method for mapping the spottiness of distant stars by using observations from NASA missions of orbiting planets crossing their stars' faces. The model builds on a
Elon Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI over AI competition, App Store rankings
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI sued Apple (AAPL) and ChatGPT maker OpenAI in U.S. federal court in Texas on Monday, accusing them of illegally conspiring to
Hidden patterns in geological time revealed: Earth's variability saturates at a half-billion years, study finds
A new international study published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters reveals that the boundaries between geological epochs and periods, even though randomly distributed, follow a hidden,
5 Things You Need to Know If You Fell Into Neptune
Neptune is big, it’s blue, and it is a planet that can tear you apart if you happen to drop into one of its massive, Earth-sized storms. While it might look calm and breathtaking from afar, Neptune
Breakthrough new technology can freeze time for cells
Microscopes have long served as windows into the hidden world of cells, revealing their shape, activity, and chemistry. Yet watching life at this scale has always involved trade-offs. To capture the
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