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Ancient Killer Is Rapidly Becoming Resistant to Antibiotics, Scientists Warn
Despite having plagued humans for millennia, typhoid fever is rarely considered a threat in developed countries today. But ...
Scientists have uncovered the oldest chemical traces of life on Earth using a new machine learning method that identifies ...
To search for even older RNA, Pour and his team focused on the permafrost regions of Siberia, where thawing soil has yielded ...
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The first kiss? Scientists push origin of kissing to ancient African apes 21 million years ago
New research suggests the first kiss occurred 16.9-21.5 million years ago between ape ancestors in Africa. Scientists ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have detected phosphine gas in the ancient brown dwarf Wolf 1130C, a discovery that contradicts years of predictions about how phosphorus behaves in ...
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Traces of Ancient Opium Found in a 2,500-Year-Old Egyptian Vase Linked to ‘King of Kings’ Xerxes
A 22-centimeter alabaster vase, inscribed to the Persian king Xerxes I, has revealed that narcotics were part of everyday ...
Around 1000 markings on a slab of rock that was once a seafloor during the Cretaceous period may have been made by sea turtle ...
D imaging reveals ancient phages virus with features dating back billions of years - and potential to fight today’s dangerous ...
Archaeologists from the Budapest History Museum made the significant discovery during extensive excavations in Óbuda, a ...
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Neither Myth nor Legend: The Most Dangerous Tomb in History Is Now Leaking Exactly What Ancient Texts Predicted
A 2,000-year-old imperial tomb in China is leaking something dangerous—just as ancient texts warned. Scientists have now ...
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Scientists make stunning discovery that upends long-held belief about iconic sea: 'Being replaced'
Researchers came to this conclusion after studying 42,136 individual macro-moths belonging to 641 species over a period of ...
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Monkey business: Neanderthals, ancient apes likely kissed, too
Scientists have found evidence suggesting that kissing dates back up to 21 million years and that our ape ancestors and Neanderthals likely locked lips, research published on Wednesday said.
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