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Study of rotting human cadavers hints that a puzzling chemical marker in Neanderthal remains could be from eating the larvae.
The researchers then created a compendium of the proteins found in each of the samples. They found age-related increases in ...
Data sleuths and research-integrity officers have different views on how to handle allegations of wrongdoing in science.
Decreased funding, reduced opportunities and growing uncertainty has made life tough for international postdocs living in the ...
The Tintina fault has triggered many more earthquakes than was thought — and a build-up of strain poses a hazard.
The journal Science retracts a headline-grabbing study, but the authors vigorously defend their data and say the retraction ...
The Trump administration plans the departure for the end of 2026 and criticizes the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
For the first time, large language models performed on a par with gold medallists in the International Mathematical Olympiad.
Heating that lasted only trillionths of a second raised a gold sample’s temperature to 19,000 K without melting it, a study ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) model can predict where ancient Latin texts come from, estimate how old they are and restore ...
Scientists and regulators are divided over the threat posed by rising levels of a chemical called TFA.
Study of nearly 1,000 people showed that brain ageing was not linked to infection status, but cognitive decline was.