Jury rules for climate scientist Michael Mann in long-running defamation case (www.science.org)
Self-assembled, disordered structural color from fruit wax bloom (www.science.org)
Playing with tools—and weapons—was a ‘normal' part of prehistoric childhood (www.science.org)
At night, pollution keeps pollinating insects from smelling the flowers: Nitrogen radicals degrade key floral scents, threatening ecosystems and agriculture (www.science.org)
Researchers discover new kind of magnetism (www.science.org)
Roman-era bone container holds potent, hallucinogenic medicine - Researchers found a cache of black henbane seeds in an outpost far from the empire’s learning centers (www.science.org)
Researchers discover new kind of magnetism - More than 200 materials could be “altermagnets,” predicted just a few years ago (www.science.org)
Massive solar farms could provoke rainclouds in the desert - Updrafts from dark solar panels could fuel storms—an alternative to cloud seeding (www.science.org)
Computational phylogenetics reveal histories of sign languages (www.science.org)
Demographic and hormonal evidence for menopause in wild chimpanzees (www.science.org)
Sustainability limits needed for CO2 removal (www.science.org)
Puzzling prehistoric artifacts served a practical purpose: ropemaking (www.science.org)
Fabbricazione di corde nell'Aurignaziano dell'Europa centrale più di 35.000 anni fa (www.science.org)
Un oggetto di 35mila anni fa, in avorio e con buchi, trovato in Germania, era forse usato dalla popolazione preistorica locale per fabbricare corde.
On a remote Pacific island, clues to El Niño’s future are preserved in ancient reefs (www.science.org)
Clownfish may be capable of simple math | Study suggests the animals can add up stripes on other fish, though some experts are skeptical (www.science.org)
Rope making in the Aurignacian of Central Europe more than 35,000 years ago (www.science.org)
Protect peatlands to achieve climate goals (www.science.org)
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Does fluoride in drinking water lower IQ? Question looms large in court battle - Experts clash over report suggesting fluoride can affect brain development (www.science.org)
Woman the hunter: Ancient Andean remains challenge old ideas of who speared big game (www.science.org)
Early hunting was “gender neutral,” archaeologists suggest
Woman the hunter: Ancient Andean remains challenge old ideas of who speared big game (www.science.org)
Early hunting was “gender neutral,” archaeologists suggest
Woman the hunter: Ancient Andean remains challenge old ideas of who speared big game (www.science.org)
Early hunting was “gender neutral,” archaeologists suggest
Woman the hunter: Ancient Andean remains challenge old ideas of who speared big game (www.science.org)
Early hunting was “gender neutral,” archaeologists suggest
‘It’s Insane’: New Viruslike Entities Found in Human Gut Microbes (www.science.org)
Analysis of sequence databases reveals novel circular RNA genomes belonging to “obelisks”.