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This new species, dubbed the “bone collector,” is found only on a single mountainside on the Hawai’ian island of Oa’hu.
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The function of vaults remains mysterious, but synthetic versions could act as delivery vehicles for cancer drugs and gene therapy.
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Science News Video: How AI can read the emotion of animals
Scientists around the world are turning to AI to decipher the facial expressions of animals, from sheep to horses to cats. Some have already developed algorithms that are faster and more accurate at recognizing signs of distress than the most attentive humans.
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Science News Video: You Do Not Need 10,000 Steps a Day
If you have ambitions to start exercising or get the most out of your exercise routine, there are a lot of flashy tricks promising to help you. But not all of them are supported by science. Do ice baths help? Stretching? Heat? This video has the data.
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Science News Video: 5 Ancient Artifacts Scientists Still Can’t Explain
Archaeology isn't exactly easy, so it's pretty impressive how often we can figure things out about people that aren't around anymore. But that's not always possible, and some mysteries leave archaeologists puzzled for centuries. From Roman dodecahedrons to a field full of buried heads, here are five of the weirdest mysteries in archaeology that we may never solve.
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Science News Video: Why the Appalachians Contain Some of the Oldest Fossils on Earth
The Appalachian Mountains are some of the oldest geological features on earth. And they also hold fossils that tell us about some of the very earliest life forms that we'll ever manage to see in the fossil record. So how did these mountains manage to hang on to these precious fossils? The story lies in a billion-year long game of bumper cars, and in these plain-looking little rocks.
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Science News Video: Is Bismuth The Future Of Tech?
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You may have heard some pretty bold claims about xylitol, a sugar substitute that's in a lot of things. And while it's definitely bad for dogs, it's great for people, and there's a lot of research out there about some surprising ways xylitol can help our health.
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Science News Video: Flamingos use some crazy physics to find prey | Science News
Flamingos drag their flat beaks along shallow lakebeds, stomp their feet to churn sediment and form vortices, then clap their bills to funnel prey like brine shrimp into their mouths.
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Science News Video: A chimpanzee tends to a wound | Science News
A long-study in Uganda shows chimps use medicinal plants and other forms of health care, possibly hinting at the roots of human medicine.
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Science News Video: This assassin bug uses stingless bees' own defensive trap to lure them in | Science News
The assassin bug Pahabengkakia piliceps smears its legs with the resin stingless bees lay around their hives to trap intruders. As they break up dried blobs of resin, a bouquet of chemicals released into the air can lure worker bees right into the assassin's outstretched front legs.
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Science News Video: A newly found gas cloud lurks near the solar system | Science News
A newly discovered molecular gas cloud is the closest ever found to Earth and the largest single structure in the sky. Dubbed Eos, after the goddess of dawn, the cloud’s chemical composition kept it hidden in plain sight. Its discovery offers a rare opportunity for scientists to study molecular cloud formation and dissipation up close.
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Science News Video: You can now grab 3-D pictures out of thin air | Science News
A new device projects 3-D graphics, such as this car, into midair. Users can then grab, rotate and otherwise manipulate the floating visuals.
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Explore the Voyager, Cassini, and Juno missions' spacecraft, and learn how they helped NASA scientists make incredible discoveries in our solar system.
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