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60,000-year-old poison arrows from South Africa are the oldest poison weapons ever discovered
Five quartz arrowheads found in a South African cave were laced with a slow-acting tumbleweed poison that would have tired ...
Stone Age arrowheads found in South Africa showcase the knowledge and strategy of prehistoric hunter-gatherers, according to ...
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Stars that die off the beaten path
Astronomers have created a detailed forecast of where they expect to observe future stellar explosions in a nearby galaxy, ...
Oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide released by human activity every year, slowing the pace of global warming ...
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Injectable Filler Made From Donated Skin Shows Promise For Breast Reconstruction In Cancer Patients
Injectable filler could help breast cancer patients avoid complex reconstruction procedures, though human trials are still needed.
NASA’s Chandra Observatory reveals a 25-year time-lapse of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant. Glowing debris expands at different ...
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Micron starts breaking ground soon. Ryan McMahon has a word for the ‘naysayers’
As crews prepare to start building the Micron factory complex in Clay, work that will begin next Friday and continue for two decades, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon has a word for those still ...
Giant DNA viruses that infect eukaryotic cells are thought to have played a role in the evolution of life, according to the ...
In a new survey, a U.S.-based online custom printing service business owners revealed a complex relationship with artificial ...
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Could alien signals hide in radio-bright galaxies? New study asks
Radio telescopes have long scanned quiet patches of sky for a lone, artificial-sounding ping, but a growing body of research ...
Introduction Cancer care in humanitarian settings is very challenging, and patients may face significant barriers to ...
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New study hints the universe may be off-balance
The latest wave of cosmology results suggests the universe might not be the smooth, predictable machine textbooks once ...
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