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A new analysis of burners found in Qurayyah reveals that 2,700 years ago, smoke from Peganum harmala was inhaled.
Explore how social modeling impacts children's eating habits and food preferences through observational learning.
Body posture sends steady social signals. Long before anyone speaks, the way a person naturally stands can hint at how they ...
Scientists detect unusually deep earthquakes beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge seafloor, finding CO2 present there in magma.
The study shows that platelets collect DNA fragments from tumors and fetuses, which can enhance cancer detection and prenatal screening.
Researchers reveal why only humpback whales master bubble-net feeding - their giant flippers provide the turning force others can’t match.
A new study suggests that the dwarf planet Ceres once supplied a steady stream of chemical energy and may have been habitable.
A new study shows that a self-guided nature program significantly improves mood and reduces stress in adults after just four weeks.
Heat waves are reshaping Africa; lasting longer, hitting harder, and threatening lives. Learn what’s driving the change and what can be done.
Bonobos can track faces, voices, and locations in hide-and-seek games, revealing memory skills once thought unique to humans.
Scientists are uncovering how space changes our cells, offering clues for astronaut health and treatments for diseases on ...
Amazon-Andes tree communities can't keep up with climate change, risking biodiversity loss and threatening tropical forest ...
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