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Science Rewriting Human Origins with 2 Million-Year-Old Teeth In a groundbreaking study, ancient proteins from Paranthropus robustus teeth hint at a complex lineage, challenging old views on human evolution.
Science Soy Protein: The Eco-Friendly Hero Transforming Solid-State Batteries Discover how soy protein, a renewable material, could revolutionize solid-state batteries with enhanced efficiency and longevity.
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Science Cosmic Revelations: Comets, Dinosaurs, and Chatbot Surprises Explore cosmic secrets from comet transformations to dinosaur discoveries and curious chatbot behavior!
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Science Intriguing Flower Releases Aroma of Ants in Distress: A Natural Pollination Ploy Discover how the Japanese flower Vincetoxicum nakaianum uses a unique scent to attract pollinators like flies by mimicking the scent of injured ants.
Science Unveiling the Mind Behind Multiwinner Voting: Meet Matthew Casey Delve into Matthew Casey's world of computational social choice, exploring the intricacies of multiwinner voting and participatory budgeting.
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Science Why Generations Born After 1939 Are Less Likely to See a Century Life expectancy gains have noticeably tapered off in wealthy nations since 1939, signaling a significant shift in generational longevity milestones.
Science Revolutionary AI Boosts Grape Leaf Identification Researchers optimize a DenseNet201 neural network, significantly enhancing grape leaf variety classification crucial for viticulture.
Science Hurricane Melissa: A Natural Fury Unleashed on Jamaica Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, threatens Jamaica with record-breaking intensity and climate-driven fury.
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Science Art and Science Converge: A Remarkable Quilt Celebrates Earth’s Oldest Rocks Discover how an artist and geologists unveil the beauty of Earth's ancient past through a unique quilt, showcasing the 4.02 billion-year-old Acasta Gneiss.
Science Revolutionary Gene Editing Technique Strengthens Onion Crops Discover the groundbreaking method that enhances onion resistance using cutting-edge gene editing, poised to reshape agricultural practices.
Science Revolutionary Shift: Predicting Drug Behavior with Human Data Models The future of drug testing pivots as scientists use computer models based on human data to replace traditional animal testing for cancer medication safety and efficacy.
Science Cyber Tensions Escalate: China Accuses U.S. of Infiltrating Its National Time Centre China's Ministry of State Security accuses the U.S. NSA of extended cyberattacks, aiming to compromise crucial time systems, sparking digital standoff.
Science USF College of Marine Science Shines with Global Recognition Celebrating the recognition of sixteen researchers from the USF College of Marine Science as top global contributors, boasting significant impacts in oceanography.