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Published Ancient genomes reveal immunity adaptation in early farmers - Ancient Genomes Reveal Immunity Adaptation in Early Farmers


Research has revealed that diversity in genes coding for immunity may have facilitated adaptation to...
Published Discovery of extinct prehistoric reptile that lived among dinosaurs - Discovery of Extinct Prehistoric Reptile that Lived Among Dinosaurs


Researchers have discovered a new extinct species of lizard-like reptile that belongs to the same an...
Published Infant stars identified at the center of our galaxy - Infant Stars Identified at the Center of Our Galaxy


A cosmic object originally classified as a gas and dust cloud actually consists of three stars and c...
Published NASA's Webb takes its first-ever direct image of distant world - NASA's Webb Takes Its First-Ever Direct Image of Distant World


Astronomers have used NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to take a direct image of a planet outside o...
Published Lessons in sustainability, evolution and human adaptation -- courtesy of the Holocene - Lessons in Sustainability, Evolution, and Human Adaptation -- Courtesy of the Holocene



The El Gigante rockshelter in western Honduras is among only a handful of archaeological sites in th...
Published MOXIE experiment reliably produces oxygen on Mars - MOXIE Experiment Reliably Produces Oxygen on Mars


The MOXIE experiment has now produced oxygen on Mars. It is the first demonstration of in-situ resou...
Published Dinosaur teeth reveal what they didn't eat - Dinosaur Teeth Reveal What They Didn't Eat


Scratches on dinosaur teeth could reveal what they really ate. Dental microwear texture analysis (DM...
Published Researchers demystify the unusual origin of the Geminids meteor shower - Researchers Demystify the Unusual Origin of the Geminids Meteor Shower



Princeton researchers used observations from NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission to deduce that it was...
Published Indian wolf among world’s most endangered and distinct wolves - Indian Wolf: One of the World's Most Endangered and Distinct Wolves


The Indian wolf could be far more endangered than previously recognized, say first scientists to seq...
Published Human migration out of Africa may have followed monsoons in the Middle East - Human Migration Out of Africa May Have Followed Monsoons in the Middle East


A new study by geoscientists and climatologists provides evidence that summer monsoons from Asia and...
Published Hotter, longer, more frequent -- marine heatwaves on the rise - Hotter, Longer, More Frequent: Marine Heatwaves on the Rise


We know heatwaves over land have been increasing, but now new research reveals globally marine heatw...
Published Elusive El Niño arrives: Forecasters predict it will stay weak, have little influence on weather and climate - Elusive El Niño arrives: Forecasters predict it will stay weak, have little influence on weather and climate


The long-anticipated El Niño has finally arrived, according to forecasters with NOAA's Climate Predi...
Published New dino, 'Iani,' was face of a changing planet - New Dino, 'Iani,' Was Face of a Changing Planet



A newly discovered plant-eating dinosaur may have been a species' 'last gasp' during a period when E...
Published Humans' ancestors survived the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs - **Humans' Ancestors Survived the Asteroid Impact that Killed the Dinosaurs**



A Cretaceous origin for placental mammals, the group that includes humans, dogs and bats, has been r...
Published Ancient ice reveals mysterious solar storm - Ancient Ice Reveals Mysterious Solar Storm


Through analysis of ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica, a research team has found evidence of a...
Published Boundary of heliosphere mapped - Boundary of Heliosphere Mapped: A New Milestone in Space Exploration


For the first time, the boundary of the heliosphere has been mapped, giving scientists a better unde...
Published How did the Butterfly Nebula get its wings? It's complicated - How Did the Butterfly Nebula Get Its Wings? It's Complicated


Something is amiss in the Butterfly Nebula. When astronomers compared two exposures of this planetar...
Published NASA's Webb takes star-filled portrait of pillars of creation - NASA's Webb Takes Star-Filled Portrait of Pillars of Creation



NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured a lush, highly detailed landscape -- the iconic Pilla...
Published The roar and crackle of Artemis 1 - The Roar and Crackle of Artemis 1: A New Era in Space Exploration



When the Artemis 1 mission was launched in November, it became the world's most powerful rocket, and...
Published How the brain processes numbers -- New procedure improves measurement of human brain activity - How the Brain Processes Numbers: A Revolutionary Procedure Enhancing Human Brain Activity Measurement



Measuring human brain activity down to the cellular level: until now, this has been possible only to...