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Psychedelics for medical use gain US public support
psychedelics medical – A new US survey finds more voters want easier psychedelic research and greater legal access for therapeutic…
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Arctic fires ignite carbon stored for millennia
ancient carbon – New soil-core evidence suggests Arctic and boreal wildfires can release millennia-old carbon, potentially boosting warming beyond current…
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Olympic weightlifting’s bar “whip” comes down to materials
barbell whip – New physics work points to bar stiffness and sleeve design as key factors behind the barbell’s whip—while…
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Neanderthals may have drilled a tooth cavity 59,000 years ago
Neanderthal dental – A new study of a 59,000-year-old Neanderthal molar from Siberia suggests an invasive dental procedure resembling a…
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First evidence of Neandertal dentistry found in molar
Neandertal dentistry – A 59,000-year-old molar from Siberia shows Neandertals drilled infected teeth with stone tools, suggesting planned pain relief.…
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JWST spots “missing link” galaxy near dawn
JWST LAP1-B – Astronomers using JWST and gravitational lensing study LAP1-B, a faint early galaxy that may preserve clues to…
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Hantavirus questions rise after Andes outbreak on cruise
Officials monitor dozens tied to a cruise outbreak linked to Andes hantavirus, raising urgent questions about how it spreads between…
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Shrinking Attention Spans: What Science Says
attention span – New research suggests attention isn’t irreversibly damaged—habits and environments may be the real drivers. A wooden helmet…
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Asteroid 2026JH2 to miss Earth by a quarter Moon distance
Asteroid 2026JH2 – 2026JH2 will pass Earth next week, approaching to about a quarter of the Moon’s distance. Scientists stress…
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Radar tracking reveals patterns of bird migration
Radar used by weather services can also map bird migration, distinguishing birds from storms, bats, and insects through flight signatures.…









