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Early human ancestors didn't regularly eat meat (sciencenews.org)
4 points by XzetaU8 6 months ago | past | 2 comments
Early human ancestors didn't regularly eat meat (sciencenews.org)
4 points by pseudolus 6 months ago | past
Flying cars could soon become a reality (sciencenews.org)
2 points by eileen-stars 6 months ago | past | 3 comments
Two outsiders tackled the mystery of arithmetic progressions (sciencenews.org)
1 point by bryanrasmussen 6 months ago | past
Fiber friction is the key to cozy knits (sciencenews.org)
1 point by thunderbong 7 months ago | past
Generative AI is an energy hog. Is the tech worth the environmental cost? (sciencenews.org)
2 points by BodyCulture 7 months ago | past
The benefits of Ozempic and its kin may extend far beyond weight loss (sciencenews.org)
5 points by sohkamyung 7 months ago | past
Starchy nanofibers shatter the record for thinnest pasta (sciencenews.org)
1 point by WaitWaitWha 7 months ago | past | 1 comment
Satellite space junk might wreak havoc on the stratosphere (sciencenews.org)
16 points by OtomotO 7 months ago | past | 5 comments
Refurbished heart pacemakers work like new (sciencenews.org)
1 point by WaitWaitWha 8 months ago | past
Some people don't have a mind's eye (sciencenews.org)
6 points by SanjayMehta 8 months ago | past
Putting vampire bats on treadmills reveals an unusual metabolism (sciencenews.org)
2 points by gmays 8 months ago | past
Accelerated muons bring next-gen particle colliders closer to reality (sciencenews.org)
2 points by thunderbong 8 months ago | past
Science has cracked male riflebirds' flirty secrets (sciencenews.org)
2 points by noleary 8 months ago | past
Starlink satellites' leaky radio waves obscure the cosmos (sciencenews.org)
7 points by austinallegro 8 months ago | past
Brain can perceive subtle odor changes in a single sniff (sciencenews.org)
1 point by gmays 9 months ago | past
An mRNA vaccine protected mice against deadly intestinal C. difficile bacteria (sciencenews.org)
2 points by gmays 9 months ago | past
Physicists just discovered the rarest particle decay (sciencenews.org)
2 points by thunderbong 10 months ago | past
The first face transplant to include an eye shows no rejection a year later (sciencenews.org)
1 point by gmays 10 months ago | past
Mega El NiƱos kicked off the worst mass extinction (sciencenews.org)
2 points by howard941 10 months ago | past
Mayo is weirdly great for understanding nuclear fusion experiments (sciencenews.org)
5 points by XzetaU8 10 months ago | past
People with food and other allergies have a new way to treat reactions (sciencenews.org)
1 point by WaitWaitWha 11 months ago | past
The possibilities for dark matter have shrunk (sciencenews.org)
131 points by thunderbong 11 months ago | past | 79 comments
Old books can have unsafe levels of Chromium, but readers' risk is low (sciencenews.org)
2 points by randycupertino 11 months ago | past
World record speeds for 2 Olympic events have fallen over time. We can go faster (sciencenews.org)
1 point by austinallegro 11 months ago | past
Was Egypt's first pyramid built with hydraulics? The theory may hold water (sciencenews.org)
6 points by rolph 11 months ago | past
Getting drugs into the brain is hard. Maybe a parasite can do the job (sciencenews.org)
3 points by birriel 11 months ago | past
A new method of making diamonds doesn't require extreme pressure (sciencenews.org)
2 points by kumarski 11 months ago | past
Some melanoma cancer cells may punch their way through the body (sciencenews.org)
2 points by WaitWaitWha 12 months ago | past
In a seafloor surprise, metal-rich chunks may generate deep-sea oxygen (sciencenews.org)
6 points by brikka on July 22, 2024 | past

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