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New Antibiotics & King David's City Discovered

New Antibiotics & King David's City Discovered
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Recent discoveries in Israel and Jordan offer exciting insights: a potential new class of antibiotics and the possible location of King David's biblical city. Read more...

Ancient Cities, Icebergs, and Starling Swarms!

Ancient Cities, Icebergs, and Starling Swarms!
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Recent discoveries include a lost Roman city rewriting history, the world's largest iceberg running aground, and stunning footage of a falcon hunting starlings. Read more...

Science News: Frogs, Fake Meat, and Ancient Stones

Science News: Frogs, Fake Meat, and Ancient Stones
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This week in science: endangered frogs released in Australia, the quest for better-tasting fake meat in NYC, and a re-dating of a prehistoric site near Stonehenge. Read more...

Science News: Space Missions, Ancient Burials, and More

Science News: Space Missions, Ancient Burials, and More
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This week in science news: A pregnant woman's sacrifice in Ecuador, ear muscle evolution, an approaching solar storm, a private astronaut mission, and a new infrared space telescope. Read more...

Science Roundup: Mars' Watery Past, Social Media & More

Science Roundup: Mars' Watery Past, Social Media & More
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Recent studies explore Mars' reddish hue, the impact of early social media use on Italian students, a discovery of human bones, and the success of the chlorofluorocarbon ban. Read more...

Ancient Stone Blades Found in Sharjah Shed Light on Migration

Ancient Stone Blades Found in Sharjah Shed Light on Migration
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Archaeologists in Sharjah have unearthed 80,000-year-old stone blades, offering new insights into early human migration from Africa to the Arabian Peninsula. The discovery highlights the craftsmanship of Homo sapiens. Read more...

Science Unveiled: Whale Sleep, Bell, and Ancient Faces

Science Unveiled: Whale Sleep, Bell, and Ancient Faces
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From whale sleep mysteries to Alexander Graham Bell's legacy and the reconstruction of an Iron Age woman's face, explore fascinating science news. Read more...

Ancient Treasures Unearthed Around the Globe

Ancient Treasures Unearthed Around the Globe
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Recent archaeological discoveries reveal fascinating insights into our past, from ancient jewelry made of extraterrestrial metal to the world's first city with 4,000 canals. Read more...

Cosmic Wonders: Moon Landings and Ancient Sites

Cosmic Wonders: Moon Landings and Ancient Sites
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This week, catch the rare Lunar X, learn about a private lunar lander's south pole landing, and discover a "sister" site to Stonehenge that's even older! Read more...

Ancient Humans in Jungle & Neanderthal Blood Mystery

Ancient Humans in Jungle & Neanderthal Blood Mystery
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New discoveries shed light on early human presence in jungles and how Neanderthal blood types may have contributed to their extinction. Read more...

Ocean News: Shark Health & Canoe Discovery

Ocean News: Shark Health & Canoe Discovery
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Discover how tourist feeding affects reef sharks in French Polynesia and the significance of a canoe discovery in New Zealand. Plus, a surprising dolphin encounter. Read more...

Global Science News: Butterflies, Dust, and Ancient Codes

Global Science News: Butterflies, Dust, and Ancient Codes
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A roundup of recent science news, including declining butterfly populations, Saharan dust reaching Europe, the successful launch of Ariane 6, and the mystery of Bronze Age tablets. Read more...

Pompeii Unearths Secret Dionysian Cult Fresco

Pompeii Unearths Secret Dionysian Cult Fresco
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Archaeologists in Pompeii discovered a rare fresco depicting secret Dionysian cult initiation rites in the House of Thiasus. The find reveals new insights into the city's ancient religious practices. Read more...

Science News: Dark Matter, Glaciers, and All-Female Space Crew

Science News: Dark Matter, Glaciers, and All-Female Space Crew
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This week in science: New insights into dark matter mass limits, the alarming retreat of Colombian glaciers, and Blue Origin's historic all-female space crew mission. Read more...

Ancient Humans in Jungle & African Seeds Saved

Ancient Humans in Jungle & African Seeds Saved
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Discoveries in Ivory Coast push back the timeline for human presence in jungles to 150,000 years ago. Plus, over 100,000 African seeds are stored in the Svalbard vault for safekeeping. Read more...

Vesuvius Victims: Glass Brain & Roman Silver Hoard

Vesuvius Victims: Glass Brain & Roman Silver Hoard
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Archaeological discoveries include a man's brain turned to glass by Vesuvius and a hoard of Roman silver coins, offering insights into ancient life and death. Read more...

Fungus Houses & Ancient Blades: Science News Roundup

Fungus Houses & Ancient Blades: Science News Roundup
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Discoveries in construction and archaeology! A Czech team builds with fungus, while Sharjah reveals 80,000-year-old Homo sapiens tools, shedding light on early human migration. Read more...

Pompeii Unearths New Dionysian Mysteries

Pompeii Unearths New Dionysian Mysteries
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Recent excavations in Pompeii have revealed stunning new frescoes depicting Dionysian rites, featuring an enigmatic woman and a procession with satyrs and bacchantes. Read more...

Arctic Ice Claims Debunked, Ancient Blades Unearthed

Arctic Ice Claims Debunked, Ancient Blades Unearthed
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This week in science: Debunking Arctic ice misinformation, the discovery of ancient Homo sapiens tools in Sharjah, and tracking polar bears in Svalbard. Read more...

Vesuvius Eruption Turned Victim's Brain to Glass

Vesuvius Eruption Turned Victim's Brain to Glass
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Researchers have discovered a rare phenomenon: the 2,000-year-old eruption of Mount Vesuvius vitrified a victim's brain, turning it into glass. The discovery offers insight into the devastating effects of the eruption. Read more...

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