| | Slave-making ants get rough in New York (2001) (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by eternalban on Nov 18, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Ancient Canaanite comb is engraved with a plea against lice (sciencenews.org) |
| 9 points by WaitWaitWha on Nov 12, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Child treated for a rare genetic disease while in the womb (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by gmays on Nov 11, 2022 | past |
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| | Part of a lost, ancient star catalog has now been found (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by clockworksoul on Nov 7, 2022 | past |
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| | All of the bases in DNA and RNA have now been found in meteorites (sciencenews.org) |
| 36 points by robg on Nov 6, 2022 | past | 8 comments |
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| | Quakes on Mars hint the planet might be volcanically active (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by WaitWaitWha on Nov 6, 2022 | past |
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| | How much does eating meat affect nations' greenhouse gas emissions? (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by pmoriarty on Nov 5, 2022 | past |
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| | King Tut’s tomb still has secrets to reveal 100 years after its discovery (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by sohkamyung on Nov 3, 2022 | past |
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| | Bizarre aye-aye primates take nose picking to the extreme (sciencenews.org) |
| 4 points by WaitWaitWha on Nov 1, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Many cosmetics contain hidden, potentially dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ [2021] (sciencenews.org) |
| 20 points by adminu on Oct 21, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Drone photos reveal an early Mesopotamian city made of marsh islands (sciencenews.org) |
| 67 points by diodorus on Oct 20, 2022 | past | 29 comments |
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| | Black Death immunity came at a cost to modern-day health (sciencenews.org) |
| 5 points by walterbell on Oct 19, 2022 | past |
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| | A glimpse inside a gecko’s hand won the 2022 Nikon Small World photo contest (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by sohkamyung on Oct 12, 2022 | past |
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| | Rats Feel Regret (2014) (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by 0x6a7872 on Oct 12, 2022 | past |
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| | Imperceptible delays in soloists’ timing contribute to the jazz's signature (sciencenews.org) |
| 3 points by giuliomagnifico on Oct 11, 2022 | past | 2 comments |
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| | Young mosquitoes launch their heads to eat other mosquitoes (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by WaitWaitWha on Oct 5, 2022 | past |
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| | The pandemic may be stunting young adults’ personality development (sciencenews.org) |
| 13 points by WaitWaitWha on Sept 30, 2022 | past |
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| | False teeth could double as hearing aids (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by WaitWaitWha on Sept 28, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | What triggers giant honeybees to ‘shimmer’ (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by WaitWaitWha on Sept 18, 2022 | past |
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| | Kenyans help themselves and the planet by saving mangrove trees (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by sohkamyung on Sept 15, 2022 | past |
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| | Mythology could help demystify dog domestication (sciencenews.org) |
| 54 points by Petiver on Sept 14, 2022 | past | 33 comments |
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| | Indigenous Americans ruled democratically long before the U.S. did (sciencenews.org) |
| 4 points by sohkamyung on Sept 7, 2022 | past |
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| | Physicists dispute a claim of detecting a black hole’s 'photon ring' (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by raattgift on Sept 2, 2022 | past |
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| | A 471-day Covid-19 case reveals how the coronavirus mutates (sciencenews.org) |
| 4 points by WaitWaitWha on Aug 31, 2022 | past |
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| | Covid-19 gave new urgency to the science of restoring smell (sciencenews.org) |
| 4 points by WaitWaitWha on Aug 31, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Scientists turned dead spiders into robots (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by FeaturelessBug on Aug 25, 2022 | past |
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| | 7M-year-old limb fossils may be from the earliest known hominid (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by pseudolus on Aug 25, 2022 | past |
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| | A new technology uses human teardrops to spot disease (sciencenews.org) |
| 1 point by aruanavekar on Aug 22, 2022 | past |
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| | How much does eating meat affect nations’ greenhouse gas emissions? (sciencenews.org) |
| 2 points by zhiQ on Aug 21, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Mosquitoes are especially good at smelling you (sciencenews.org) |
| 4 points by sohkamyung on Aug 19, 2022 | past |
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