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20-05 (18:37) Early African herders kept hunting and fishing for 1,000 years after adopting livestock
20-05 (18:06) Sea level rise is swallowing farmland much faster than expected
20-05 (18:06) Meltwater flowing off Antarctic ice shelves changes the ocean in ways that drive even faster melting
20-05 (17:37) Modern AI can now fool people into thinking it's human
20-05 (17:23) Researchers document over 100 giant beetle species, most of them new to science
20-05 (16:52) Risky play may help keep kids safer in the real world
20-05 (16:37) New atomic clocks can be used to observe the 'quantum superposition of time'
20-05 (16:23) Rising use of a drug called 'kratom' among young adults is sparking serious addiction and mental health concerns
20-05 (16:23) Warming oceans are wiping out kelp forests at alarming speed
20-05 (15:37) Soil algae may be quietly supporting the world's farms
20-05 (15:06) Scientists can track dolphins using DNA floating in the ocean
20-05 (14:37) Data centers could drive a major spike in U.S. power emissions
20-05 (14:23) Gut particles may help drive the aging process
20-05 (13:52) Scientists uncover why some La Niña events last for years
20-05 (03:52) Sugar-free sweeteners may become risky without the right gut bacteria
20-05 (02:37) New drug trio gives hope to patients with cancer of unknown origin
20-05 (01:52) Pancreatic tumors may use stress signals to resist chemotherapy
20-05 (01:37) Scientists found a fat-burning switch that affects bone strength
20-05 (01:23) Younger-looking brains may protect against early Alzheimer's damage
20-05 (00:23) How airplane tires survive the force of landing jets
19-05 (23:37) Scientists identify a 'universal law' across every form of life on Earth, severely challenging Darwin's evolution theory
19-05 (21:37) More than 100,000 children in the U.S. have tried kratom
19-05 (21:23) How people view and treat wild animals can vary dramatically from one part of the world to another
19-05 (21:06) Supporting local communities is crucial for the success of nature conservation initiatives
19-05 (20:52) Air pollution caused by coal power plants is significantly reducing the energy output of solar installations
19-05 (20:37) Tiny Arctic mammals survived and thrived alongside dinosaurs in Alaska over 73 million years ago
19-05 (20:23) Scientists hatch live chicks from artificial eggs, achieving another huge milestone in their de-extinction program
19-05 (19:52) When plants get too hot they get stressed and leave behind a distinct chemical fingerprint
19-05 (19:52) Routine test may reveal hidden stroke risk years before it happens
19-05 (19:52) Australian dingo was ritually buried and ceremonially 'fed' by humans for centuries in a practice never seen before on Earth
19-05 (19:37) Asthma medicine shows unexpected benefit against fatty liver disease
19-05 (19:23) Coal pollution is quietly cutting solar power worldwide
19-05 (19:23) Stretchy implants that stick to arteries are designed to treat drug-resistant high blood pressure
19-05 (18:23) Urban heat inequality rises globally as cities continue to expand
19-05 (17:37) Hurricane risk models may be missing the biggest future threat
19-05 (17:23) Freshwater jellyfish are spreading through lakes nearly undetected
19-05 (16:23) Preschoolers learn more science when food is part of the lesson
19-05 (16:06) Cooperation may be far more natural than scientists believed
19-05 (15:37) Hope may inspire better climate solutions than fear
19-05 (15:06) Historic drought now grips more than 60% of the United States
19-05 (14:23) Childhood neglect linked to abusive adult relationships
19-05 (14:06) Unhealthy diets may damage memory in ways that can't fully recover
19-05 (13:37) Cats may prefer another plant over catnip
19-05 (02:37) Common supplement taken by millions of people is linked to heart failure in recent study
18-05 (23:52) Microscopic flakes of 'marine snow' can fall in the ocean and influence the climate of the entire planet
18-05 (23:23) New study tested eight workouts for blood pressure, and one clear winner emerged
18-05 (23:23) Combining standard prostate cancer drugs with a new receptor blocker could provide a powerful, tailored treatment
18-05 (23:23) VR training can help mental illness patients with everyday skills they lack
18-05 (23:06) Horses were being ridden, worked, and domesticated long before anyone thought it was possible
18-05 (23:06) Arctic winter darkness helps shape bigger spring phytoplankton blooms
18-05 (22:52) Global map of 2,213 cities reveals why some urban heat traps are worsening
18-05 (22:52) Unlocking the health history and reproductive secrets of the critically endangered Rice's whale
18-05 (22:23) Simple blood test uses electricity and nanoparticles to detect pancreatic cancer very early
18-05 (22:06) Satellites and computer models join forces to reveal how plants and leaves actually experience rising temperatures
18-05 (21:52) Cancer's own bacteria inspired a therapy that cuts off the tumor's power supply
18-05 (21:06) Cicada wings may power a new generation of sensors
18-05 (20:52) DNA reveals the origins of the Irish Potato Famine pathogen known as the 'plant destroyer'
18-05 (20:37) As people become more physically fit, their brains become better at reaping the rewards of a single workout
18-05 (20:23) Reducing air pollution has triggered something even worse for the planet that scientists did not predict
18-05 (20:23) Painting wind turbines with wasp colors may help stop deadly bird collisions
18-05 (19:52) Chinese money plants create perfect geometric patterns using 'nature's algorithm'
18-05 (19:37) Perseverance discovers what could be the oldest rocks on Mars
18-05 (19:37) Boosting a specific protein can actually reverse some of the most devastating effects of Alzheimer's disease
18-05 (19:06) Airborne microplastics may be warming the planet in ways overlooked by scientists
18-05 (18:52) AI-powered handheld microscope aims to replace invasive biopsies and catch cancer sooner
18-05 (18:52) Older women who pass two simple strength tests may have a lower risk of dying prematurely
18-05 (18:06) A bird thought to be extinct for 94 years is photographed alive in the African savanna
18-05 (17:37) Bird lost to science for 94 years photographed alive in Africa
18-05 (17:23) Climate models may be too limited to predict future crises
18-05 (16:23) Some ultra-processed foods may actually be healthy
18-05 (15:52) Why are most humans right-handed? Scientists may have found the answer
18-05 (15:23) Climate change is quietly destroying human connection, study warns
18-05 (14:52) Guide dog success may be written in their DNA
18-05 (14:37) Student wellbeing drops sharply after starting high school
18-05 (14:06) Scientists say grapes may be a 'superfood' for skin health
18-05 (01:37) Satellite launch pollution is becoming a major climate threat, on top of the huge space debris problem that already exists
18-05 (01:23) Methane fingerprints reveal hidden fossil fuel emissions in Asia
18-05 (01:06) Blood test may predict dementia years before symptoms appear
18-05 (00:23) Scientists discover why people bond with non-human things
17-05 (23:06) Ancient hairless dogs discovered at a 1,200-year-old burial site
17-05 (22:52) Stevia's bitter aftertaste may finally have a fix
17-05 (19:37) Cannabis compound linked to weight loss is not THC
17-05 (19:37) Neanderthal dentists treated cavities with stone tools 59,000 years ago
17-05 (19:23) New sauropod species is the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia
17-05 (19:06) Steroid use in teens has decreased quite a bit, while creatine use is on the rise
17-05 (18:37) This slow ancient practice lowers blood pressure without pills, gyms, or fast walking
17-05 (18:23) Sea levels may keep rising for centuries due to low clouds
17-05 (18:23) Simple HPV test found nearly twice as many warning signs of cervical cancer
17-05 (18:23) Africa may be splitting apart along a newly active rift in Zambia
17-05 (18:23) The mysterious golden orb found deep in the ocean is finally identified after two years
17-05 (18:06) Scientists identify several different ways that ADHD can manifest in people, along with three different brain profiles
17-05 (17:23) NASA's powerful new chip could let spacecraft think independently
17-05 (16:52) Deep soil carbon may be the climate sink we overlooked
17-05 (16:23) Brain scans reveal what resilience really looks like
17-05 (15:52) Ancient reef system may have transformed life in the ocean
17-05 (15:23) Satellite pollution could soon become a major climate threat
17-05 (15:23) Slowing Atlantic circulation may intensify atmospheric rivers
17-05 (14:37) Vanishing sea ice is driving rare polar vortex disruptions
17-05 (14:06) 'Safe' levels of air pollution may damage the brain
17-05 (04:23) Scientists find link between tinnitus and this crucial body function, offering hope for millions with ear ringing
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