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One of the Most Complete Human Ancestor Fossils Called Little Foot May Be New Species
After decades of excavation and debate, a new analysis argues that Little Foot — one of the most complete hominin fossils ...
Associate Professor Shefaly Shorey of the Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, ...
Nuno Loureiro, professor of nuclear science and engineering and physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and ...
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'Little Foot' May Be a Whole New Member of Our Family Tree After All
Scientists generally agree that Little Foot belongs to the Australopithecus genus, but disagree on which species. Some say it ...
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Study finds COVID-19 vaccination lowers risk of severe illness and preterm birth in pregnant women
Women who received the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy, rather than before becoming pregnant, had even lower rates of ...
A commercial real estate networking event and conference covering the latest trends, opportunities and challenges affecting the repositioning, conversions and creative reuse of DMV office buildings ...
The NIH has cut billions of dollars in research projects since President Donald Trump took office in January, bypassing the ...
A widespread populist rebellion against the well-educated and well-paid “elite” that has ruled culture provides the framework for actions that would have been inconceivable not long ago. Religious ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have launched Observer, the first multimodal medical dataset to capture ...
The Rhode Island Life Sciences Hub wants to stand up a sister nonprofit, but disagreement over its governance stymied quick ...
Whether space, health, technology or environment, here are the issues in science that the editors of Scientific American are ...
Scientists themselves might benefit from reading Scientific American! In the July/August 2025 issue, there are two Advances ...
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