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Tripolye 'mega-structures' were ancient community centers
So-called “mega-structures” in ancient Europe were public buildings that likely served a variety of economic and…
Most Europeans want governments to help the homeless
The majority of European citizens hold positive attitudes toward people who are homeless and wish that…
Test for life-threatening nutrient deficit is made from bacteria entrails
In a remote village, an aid worker pricks a sickly toddler’s fingertip, and like most of…
Humanity must rescue oceans to rescue itself, UN warns
Two days after a climate summit failed to deliver game-changing pledges to slash carbon emissions, the…
T. rex used a stiff skull to eat its prey
A Tyrannosaurus rex could bite hard enough to shatter the bones of its prey. But how…
Laser-based system detects fires even in dusty, harsh environments
Researchers have developed a new laser-based system that offers an efficient and low-cost way to detect…
NASA-NOAA satellite finds Jerry now a post-tropical storm
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over Jerry and provided forecasters with a view of its structure…
First evidence for early baby bottles used to feed animal milk to prehistoric babies
A team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has found the first evidence that…
Fish micronutrients 'slipping through the hands' of malnourished people
Millions of people are suffering from malnutrition despite some of the most nutritious fish species in…