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Published A 10,000-year-old infant burial provides insights into the use of baby carriers and family heirlooms in prehistory - A 10,000-Year-Old Infant Burial: Insights into Prehistoric Baby Carriers and Family Heirlooms
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Researchers argue that they have found evidence of the use of baby carriers 10,000 years ago at the...
Published Astronomers find distant gas clouds with leftovers of the first stars - Astronomers Find Distant Gas Clouds with Leftovers of the First Stars
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Using ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), researchers have found for the first time the fingerprints l...
Published Riddle solved: Why was Roman concrete so durable? - Riddle Solved: The Secret Behind the Durability of Roman Concrete
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An unexpected ancient manufacturing strategy may hold the key to designing concrete that lasts for m...
Published Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin
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Scientists have 3D-printed hair follicles in human skin tissue cultured in the lab. This marks the f...
Published Researchers decipher enzyme scissors of intestinal microbes
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Fruit and vegetables contain a variety of plant natural products such as flavonoids, which give frui ...
Published Do or dye: Synthetic colors in wastewater pose a threat to food chains worldwide
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Dyes widely used in the textile, food and pharmaceutical industries pose a pressing threat to plant,...
Published Crops evolved by swapping genetic modules between cells - Crops Evolved by Swapping Genetic Modules Between Cells
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Comparing individual cells across corn, sorghum, and millet reveals evolutionary differences among t...
Published Ancient asteroid grains provide insight into the evolution of our solar system - Ancient Asteroid Grains Provide Insight into the Evolution of Our Solar System
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The UK's national synchrotron facility, Diamond Light Source, was used by a large, international col...
Published Half of tested caviar products from Europe are illegal, and some aren't even caviar
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Wild caviar, a pricey delicacy made from sturgeon eggs, has been illegal for decades since poaching...
Published Do sweeteners increase your appetite? New evidence from randomised controlled trial says no
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Replacing sugar with artificial and natural sweeteners in foods does not make people hungrier -- and...
Published Early toilets reveal dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem - Early Toilets Reveal Dysentery in Old Testament Jerusalem
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Study of 2,500-year-old latrines from the biblical Kingdom of Judah shows the ancient faeces within...
Published Deep dive on sea level rise: New modelling gives better predictions on Antarctic ice sheet melt
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Using historical records from around Australia, an international team of researchers have put forwar...
Published Soil carried on sea freight loaded with dangerous pests and diseases, research finds
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While sea freight is recognised as a pathway for the movement of exotic organisms, there is little r...
Published Mysterious death of carbon star plays out like six-ring circus - Mysterious Death of Carbon Star Plays Out Like Six-Ring Circus
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Scientists studying V Hydrae (V Hya) have witnessed the star's mysterious death throes in unpreceden...
Published Marriage of synthetic biology and 3D printing produces programmable living materials
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Scientists are harnessing cells to make new types of materials that can grow, repair themselves and...
Published Next-generation batteries could go organic, cobalt-free for long-lasting power
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In the switch to 'greener' energy sources, the demand for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries is surg...
Published Ancient bacteria might lurk beneath Mars' surface - Ancient Bacteria Might Lurk Beneath Mars' Surface
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Scientists found that ancient bacteria could survive close to the surface on Mars much longer than p...
Published The heat is on: Scientists discover southern Africa's temps will rise past the rhinos' tolerance
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Southern Africa contains the vast majority of the world's remaining populations of both black and wh ...
Published The single oil spill that can disrupt the global energy supply - The Single Oil Spill That Can Disrupt the Global Energy Supply
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A maritime area three times the size of the city of London holds the highest risk for oil spills in...
Published Environmental scientists develop a method to turn hazardous acidic industrial wastewater into valuable resources - Environmental Scientists Develop a Method to Turn Hazardous Acidic Industrial Wastewater into Valuable Resources
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Environmental scientists have developed a circular process for eliminating the risk posed by phospho...