Before Pompeii was engulfed in volcanic ash, its walls may have been battered by an ancient "machine gun" while the city was under siege. A study has uncovered compelling evidence that Roman forces ...
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NASA unveils roadmap for permanent moon base and increased missions to the moon
Learn more about NASA's new plans to repurpose the Lunar Gateway into a permanent moon base.
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Over 20 years, one mouse was cloned for 58 generations — until the line collapsed
Learn how cloned mice survived for generations, why their DNA began to fail, and what the results reveal about genetic mutations, cloning limits, and long-term survival.
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Eating the same meals every day may be the simplest way to lose weight
Learn about a new study that links repetitive eating habits to greater, more sustainable weight loss.
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Ancient DNA reveals Ibiza was a global crossroads in the medieval Mediterranean — and a case of leprosy
Learn how ancient DNA shows Ibiza’s Islamic-era population spanned Europe, North Africa, and the Sahara — including evidence of leprosy.
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18-million-year-old ape fossil from Egypt suggests modern apes originated outside East Africa
Learn how an Early Miocene ape fossil from Egypt is changing theories about ape evolution and the origins of modern apes.
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Japan’s underwater supervolcano is refilling with magma — and it could change how we predict eruptions
Learn how one of Earth’s most powerful volcanoes, Japan’s Kikai caldera, is refilling with magma from below.
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Once called the “white death,” tuberculosis lingers as trends shift in the US and globally
New CDC data shows a rise in tuberculosis between 2020 and 2023, revealing TB remains a persistent and closely watched threat.
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