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Ancient Hunters Used Plant Poison On These Stone Arrows 60,000 Years Ago
Chemical traces on 60,000-year-old stone arrowheads from South Africa suggest ancient hunters used plant poison.
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Study claims we emit visible light that vanishes when we die
Human bodies are not quite as dark as they look. A growing body of research suggests that living tissue constantly releases ...
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Chinese fusion reactor hits plasma density once thought impossible
China’s flagship fusion experiment has pushed its superheated fuel into a regime that many physicists once dismissed as ...
Early in 2025, scientists discovered a promising new antibiotic in a soil sample from a lab technician’s backyard. The ...
Learn about the abstract of title, a summary of a property's title history, transfers, liens, and legal actions—essential for ...
CDK2-mediated TBK1 degradation via Dtx4 represents a previously unrecognized regulatory mechanism that modulates antiviral immunity in fish.
As educators nationwide gather at the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) today, zSpace, a leader in immersive augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) learning solutions, is spotlighting a ...
The rise of antibiotic resistance has renewed interest in bacteriophages as therapeutic alternatives. However, co-evolution of phage and bacteria will naturally give rise to phage-resistant pathogens, ...
Background and objective Low-load exercise training with blood flow restriction (BFR) can increase muscle strength and may offer an effective clinical musculoskeletal (MSK) rehabilitation tool. The ...
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