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Scientists Sequenced the DNA of the ‘Last Neanderthal’—and It Alters Human History

Scientists Sequenced the DNA of the ‘Last Neanderthal’—and It Alters Human History

“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: In 2015, a paleoanthropology team discovered jaw remains of a roughly 42,000-year-old Neanderthal in France. Over the next several years, the team, led by Ludovic Slimak, found more of the Neanderthal’s remains and began to analyze …

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Jupiter’s core isn’t what we thought

Jupiter’s core isn’t what we thought

The mystery at Jupiter’s heart has taken a fresh twist – as new research suggests a giant impact may not have been responsible for the formation of its core. It had been thought that a colossal collision with an early planet containing half of Jupiter’s core material could have mixed up the central region of the gas giant, enough to …

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What is the world’s slowest animal?

What is the world’s slowest animal?

Fast animals get plenty of attention for their incredible feats of speed. But what about animals that move at a slower pace? “We definitely are programmed to think that speed is good,” said James Maclaine, senior curator of fish at the Natural History Museum in London. “For a lot of animals, that doesn’t make any sense to them at all.” …

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SpaceX launches 33rd cargo-delivery mission to the International Space Station

SpaceX launches 33rd cargo-delivery mission to the International Space Station

SpaceX early Sunday launched its 33rd resupply mission to the International Space Station, sending up a Dragon capsule loaded with 2.5 tons of equipment and supplies along with an add-on thruster kit to help maintain the lab’s altitude. Perched atop a workhorse Falcon 9 rocket, commercial resupply mission 33 got underway with a sky-lighting launch from the Cape Canaveral Space …

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The Climate Is Officially Getting So Bad That It’s Unrecoverable

The Climate Is Officially Getting So Bad That It’s Unrecoverable

The melting of Antarctic sea ice may be even worse than we realized. New research suggests that the region is experiencing rapid and abrupt disruptions that could represent a global climate “tipping point,” past which the effects of climate change become irreversible and accelerate in intensity.  “Antarctica is showing worrying signs of rapid change across its ice, ocean and ecosystems,” …

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Book Review: ‘The Martians,’ by David Baron – The New York Times

Book Review: ‘The Martians,’ by David Baron  The New York Times ‘The Martians’ Review: There’s Something Out There  The Wall Street Journal The Alien Craze that Captured Turn-of-the-Century America  Air Mail We Keep Hoping We’re Not Alone. The Universe Keeps Saying, ‘Maybe’  Scientific American Review | He thought he found life on Mars — and sparked an alien craze  The Washington Post Source link

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