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Ancient teeth reveal clues to the environment humans’ early ancestors evolved in millions of years ago

Teeth are like tiny biological time capsules. They tell stories about ancient diets and environments long after their owners...

Astronaut Victor Glover is the latest in a long line of Black American explorers − including York, the enslaved man who played a key...

In April 2026, four astronauts are scheduled to fly around the Moon. As part of NASA’s Artemis II mission,...

How Iranian hackers pose a threat to US critical infrastructure

Michigan may be more than 6,000 miles away from the war in Iran, but, virtually speaking, it’s well within...

About 80% of breast cancer biopsies turn out benign – new imaging tool promises clearer diagnoses and fewer biopsies

Ultrasound is widely used in breast cancer diagnosis. While it can effectively show that a lump is filled with...

How does spider venom damage human cells? Researchers uncover the killer mechanism of recluse spider toxin

Spiders are among Earth’s most resourceful predators, nabbing prey by any means necessary. Orb weavers spin webs for capture....

Low-cost, high-tech weapons ‘democratize’ precision warfare

Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have propelled drones into the headlines. The word “drone” now stretches to...

AI is reengineering drug discovery by speeding up testing and scanning petabytes of data for connections between diseases

In December, The Conversation hosted a webinar on AI’s revolutionary role in drug discovery and development. Science and technology editor...

AIs have ‘personalities’ – here’s how they affect you more deeply than you may realize

Many people are interacting with AI large language models, and most of them would say the models have different...

Industries most exposed to AI are not only seeing productivity gains but jobs and wage growth too

Forecasts of the impact of artificial intelligence range from the apocalyptic to the utopian. An October 2025 report from...

Using atomic nuclei could allow scientists to read time more precisely than ever – what this research could mean for future clocks

Most clocks, from wristwatches to the systems that run GPS and the internet, work by tracking regular, repeating motions. To...

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