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Human

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HHealth
Scatterty et al. used a combination of self-report and biological measures to demonstrate that infrasound can have irritant, and aversive properties on humans. Similarly, infrasound appears to influence increases in negative affective evaluation.
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Infrasound Can Subtly Raise Stress and Discomfort, New Study Finds

  • April 27, 2026
New research suggests that infrasound — very low-frequency sound below 20 Hz — can increase cortisol levels and…
AArtificial intelligence
Email Too Perfect Because AI Wrote It? This New Plugin Adds Typos.
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Email Too Perfect Because AI Wrote It? This New Plugin Adds Typos.

  • April 23, 2026
Not so long ago, writing an email with perfect grammar and spelling was a sign of professionalism, thoughtfulness…
SScience
45,000-Year-Old Crimean Neanderthal Reveals Long-Distance Connections across Eurasia
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Scientists Reconstruct One of Oldest Known Neanderthal Communities

  • April 22, 2026
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from eight fossils found in Stajnia Cave in Poland reveals a tight-knit group of Neanderthals…
AArtificial intelligence
Mo Gawdat's 3 AI Predictions From 2020 Have Come True, He Says
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Mo Gawdat’s 3 AI Predictions From 2020 Have Come True, He Says

  • April 10, 2026
“There’s nothing sci-fi about AI. I think that’s one of the biggest myths in our world today,” Mo…
SScience
Early Miocene Fossil Fills Gap in Ape Family Tree
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Early Miocene Fossil Fills Gap in Ape Family Tree

  • March 29, 2026
Paleontologists have identified a new genus and species of fossil ape that lived about 17-18 million years ago…
SScience
Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Natural Antibiotic
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Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Natural Antibiotic

  • March 19, 2026
New experiments show that tar made from birch bark — long known as a tool adhesive — can…
SScience
Straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) were the largest land mammals of the European Pleistocene. Image credit: Hodari Nundu, CC-BY-4.0.
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Neanderthals May Have Hunted Giant Elephants that Roamed across Prehistoric Europe

  • March 17, 2026
Chemical clues preserved in the teeth of straight-tusked elephants (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) from the 125,000-year-old site of Neumark-Nord in…
SScience
Crocodylus lucivenator overlapped with the famed Lucy and her hominin kin and would have hunted them. Image credit: Tyler Stone, University of Iowa.
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New Fossil Crocodile from Ethiopia Lived alongside Australopithecus afarensis

  • March 13, 2026
Paleontologists analyzing fossils from Ethiopia have described a previously unknown crocodile species that shared the landscape with a…
TTechnology
Research spotlights microbiota modulation by protein source
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Research spotlights microbiota modulation by protein source

  • March 6, 2026
Whey protein isolate was associated with an increase in Bacteroidetes, while pea protein and mixed plant protein correlated…
SScience
Study: Ancient Mating Preferences, Not Natural Selection, Helped Shape Human Genome
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Study: Ancient Mating Preferences, Not Natural Selection, Helped Shape Human Genome

  • March 2, 2026
Prehistoric humans and Neanderthals didn’t just interbreed, they did so with a consistent sex bias, as male Neanderthals…
SScience
Can apes play pretend? Scientists use an imaginary tea party to find out
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Can apes play pretend? Scientists use an imaginary tea party to find out

  • February 8, 2026
By age 2, most kids know how to play pretend. They turn their bedrooms into faraway castles and…
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Romans used human faeces as medicine 1,900 years ago: Study | Dark brown fragments were found | Inshorts – Inshorts

  • February 2, 2026
Romans used human faeces as medicine 1,900 years ago: Study | Dark brown fragments were found | Inshorts  Inshorts…
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