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Australia’s First Peoples Were Fossil Collectors, New Study Suggests

Weight Loss Isn't Essential For Reversing Prediabetes, New Study Shows

“Life Does Not Move in Isolation” – New Study Overturns Decades-Old Plant Theory

New Study Challenges Common Beliefs About “Unhealthy” Processed Fats

New study finds Airbnb safety reviews can turn off some but the increased transparency can mitigate that - EurekAlert!

Our Brains Evolved Thanks to… Lead? New Study Surprises Scientists

Graying hair may reflect a natural defense against cancer risk, new study finds - EurekAlert!

Graying hair may reflect a natural defense against cancer risk, new study finds - EurekAlert!

Invisible poison: Airborne mercury from gold mining is contaminating African food crops, new study warns - EurekAlert!

Your Zip Code May Predict Your Dementia Risk, New Study Finds

New Study Reveals the Best Type of Exercise for Knee Osteoarthritis Pain

New study reveals the innermost secrets of spaghetti - EurekAlert!

New study overturns long-held assumptions about how plants spread to islands - EurekAlert!

New study reveals the innermost secrets of spaghetti - EurekAlert!

Europa Clipper and Hera could be used for in-situ observations of the ion tail of Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in Oct-Nov (when both spacecrafts are predicted to be immersed in the tail), per new study. The encounters would be the first ever direct immersion in material from an Interstellar object

New study finds large fluctuations in sea level occurred throughout the last ice age, a significant shift in understanding of past climate - EurekAlert!

Road noise can actually make squirrels feel safer, new study finds - EurekAlert!

New study explores the use of VR in reducing stress in young adults with diabetes - EurekAlert!

New study reveals diverse threats from Avian E. coli - EurekAlert!

Baker’s Yeast Can Survive Mars-like Stress Conditions, New Study Shows