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World's oldest mummies were smoke-dried 10,000 years ago in China and Southeast Asia, researchers find
The world's oldest known human mummies were created by smoke-drying corpses 10,000 years ago in Sout ...View More
1,900-year-old oil lamp that provided 'light in the journey to the afterlife' found in Roman cemetery in the Netherlands
While excavating a massive Roman cemetery in the Netherlands, archaeologists discovered an unusual o ...View More
Scientists measure the 'natal kick' that sent a baby black hole careening through space for the first time
Scientists have measured the recoil velocity from a cataclysmic collision between two black holes fo ...View More
'Russian nesting doll' virus hides inside a deadly fungus, making it even more dangerous to people
A fungus flagged as a "critical" concern by the World Health Organization may have a secret weapon: ...View More
Diet change could make brain cancer easier to treat, early study hints
A dietary change may make the fatal brain cancer glioblastoma more vulnerable to cancer therapies, a ...View More
AI could use online images as a backdoor into your computer, alarming new study suggests
A website announces, "Free celebrity wallpaper!" You browse the images. There's Selena Gomez, Rihann ...View More
'Your fear is well-founded': How human activities have raised the risk of tick-borne diseases like Lyme
When you think about ticks, you might picture nightmarish little parasites, stalking you on weekend ...View More
Chinese scientists hunt for alien radio signals in 'potentially habitable' TRAPPIST-1 system
TRAPPIST-1 is a red dwarf star located about 40 light years away that hosts seven Earth sized rocky ...View More
James Webb telescope's 'starlit mountaintop' could be the observatory's best image yet — Space photo of the week
A craggy mountain peak, a tower, perhaps even a finger — in this new celestial dreamscape from the J ...View More
How the surface you exercise on might increase your risk of cramps
For athletes across all sports, few experiences are as agonizing as being forced to leave competitio ...View More













