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A ‘jar’ jammed with bones cracks Plain of Jars
Archaeologists studying northern Laos report a giant stone jar containing remains of at least 37 people, suggesting the famous “Plain…
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U.S. bans travel from three African countries amid Ebola
U.S. travel – The U.S. has imposed a 30-day ban on visitors from Uganda, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic…
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Seasonal body rhythms may change vaccine strength
Seasonal rhythms – A large review of randomized vaccine trials suggests the strength of children’s immune responses can vary with…
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Lincoln Memorial-sized asteroid to pass Earth safely
A newly discovered asteroid, 2026 JH2, is set to skim past Earth today—close enough to be seen with an amateur…
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I used stress mindset training to rebuild my life
Reframing stress – After leaving a steady job for freelance work, going through divorce, and caring for a parent with…
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Pompeii victim ID’d as likely Roman doctor
Archaeologists used advanced CT scans and 3D digital reconstruction to identify one Pompeii victim who died in 79 CE during…
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Italian library copy reveals oldest English hymn
Researchers say a newly identified ninth-century manuscript in an Italian library contains a previously unknown Old English copy of Caedmon’s…
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Floatation tanks roll out in Maui after wildfires
Mobile floatation tanks shipped to Maui are set to offer free sessions to first responders and wildfire survivors, aiming to…
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Barkindji elders tended a dingo grave for centuries
Barkindji tended – Archaeologists studying a dingo burial in New South Wales say Barkindji ancestors treated the animal—buried as carefully…
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Nebraska lab raced to build Andes hantavirus PCR test
Nebraska lab – In May 9-10, scientists at the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory developed and validated a PCR test for…









