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Ancient Greek Mining Revealed as Source of World's Oldest Lead Pollution
Research shows the oldest known lead pollution in Greece dates back 5,200 years due to ancient silver and copper mining, with a sharp increase around 146 BC after the Roman conquest.
Ancient Greek Mining Revealed as Source of World's Oldest Lead Pollution
Research shows the oldest known lead pollution in Greece dates back 5,200 years due to ancient silver and copper mining, with a sharp increase around 146 BC after the Roman conquest.
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Ancient Greek Lead Pollution: 5,200-Year-Old Evidence and Roman Intensification
Research in Greece reveals the oldest known evidence of lead pollution, dating back 5,200 years, caused by smelting silver ore; this pollution intensified significantly after the Roman conquest due to increased silver coin production and Roman use of lead.
Ancient Greek Lead Pollution: 5,200-Year-Old Evidence and Roman Intensification
Research in Greece reveals the oldest known evidence of lead pollution, dating back 5,200 years, caused by smelting silver ore; this pollution intensified significantly after the Roman conquest due to increased silver coin production and Roman use of lead.
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Woman Thriving Two Months After World's First Successful Pig Kidney Transplant
Towana Looney, a 53-year-old woman from Alabama, is thriving two months after receiving the world's first successful genetically modified pig kidney transplant at NYU Langone Health, offering hope for addressing the critical organ shortage while raising ethical and scientific concerns.
Woman Thriving Two Months After World's First Successful Pig Kidney Transplant
Towana Looney, a 53-year-old woman from Alabama, is thriving two months after receiving the world's first successful genetically modified pig kidney transplant at NYU Langone Health, offering hope for addressing the critical organ shortage while raising ethical and scientific concerns.
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Europe Takes Lead in Artemis II Lunar Mission
European astronaut Luca Parmitano asserts Europe's leading role in the Artemis II lunar mission, highlighting contributions like the Lunar Gateway and the Orion service module, while emphasizing the mission's significance for future lunar exploration and the need for realistic planning regarding Mar...
Europe Takes Lead in Artemis II Lunar Mission
European astronaut Luca Parmitano asserts Europe's leading role in the Artemis II lunar mission, highlighting contributions like the Lunar Gateway and the Orion service module, while emphasizing the mission's significance for future lunar exploration and the need for realistic planning regarding Mar...
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Itch Neurons Amplify Eczema Inflammation: Study
A US-based study published in Science reveals that itch-specific neurons amplify inflammation in eczema, creating a cycle where scratching worsens the condition. Experiments on allergic mice showed that preventing scratching reduced inflammation, suggesting therapeutic targets for treating the condi...
Itch Neurons Amplify Eczema Inflammation: Study
A US-based study published in Science reveals that itch-specific neurons amplify inflammation in eczema, creating a cycle where scratching worsens the condition. Experiments on allergic mice showed that preventing scratching reduced inflammation, suggesting therapeutic targets for treating the condi...
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1.2% Chance of Asteroid Impact in 2032
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in 2024 by ATLAS, has a 1.2 percent chance of hitting Earth on December 22, 2032, posing a potential threat based on its size (196 feet) and the uncertainty surrounding its composition and trajectory, though the risk remains low.
1.2% Chance of Asteroid Impact in 2032
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered in 2024 by ATLAS, has a 1.2 percent chance of hitting Earth on December 22, 2032, posing a potential threat based on its size (196 feet) and the uncertainty surrounding its composition and trajectory, though the risk remains low.
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Amazonian Archeology Unveils Densely Populated Pre-Columbian Society
A new book, "Archéologie de l'Amazonie", reveals the pre-Columbian Amazon was a densely populated region with sophisticated agriculture and infrastructure, contradicting traditional notions of a pristine wilderness.

Amazonian Archeology Unveils Densely Populated Pre-Columbian Society
A new book, "Archéologie de l'Amazonie", reveals the pre-Columbian Amazon was a densely populated region with sophisticated agriculture and infrastructure, contradicting traditional notions of a pristine wilderness.
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Anses Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Increased Mortality and Chronic Disease Risk
The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (Anses) has linked the consumption of ultra-processed foods to a higher risk of mortality and chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers, based on a review of scientific studi...

Anses Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Increased Mortality and Chronic Disease Risk
The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (Anses) has linked the consumption of ultra-processed foods to a higher risk of mortality and chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers, based on a review of scientific studi...
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Previously Unknown Van Gogh Painting Discovered
A previously unknown Van Gogh painting, a portrait of a fisherman, was discovered after being bought at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016 and authenticated by LMI Group International after four years of analysis; the painting is one of many of Van Gogh's "translations" of works by other artists and wa...

Previously Unknown Van Gogh Painting Discovered
A previously unknown Van Gogh painting, a portrait of a fisherman, was discovered after being bought at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016 and authenticated by LMI Group International after four years of analysis; the painting is one of many of Van Gogh's "translations" of works by other artists and wa...
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Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.

Parmitano anticipates Artemis 2, highlighting challenges of Mars missions
Luca Parmitano, a veteran ESA astronaut, discusses his anticipation for the Artemis 2 mission, a crucial step towards European lunar exploration, while highlighting the significant challenges of Mars missions compared to lunar endeavors.
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TRAPPIST-1 Search Yields No Signals, but Future Telescopes Offer Hope
A search for radio signals from the TRAPPIST-1 system, using the Allen Telescope Array, yielded no results, but scientists say this doesn't rule out advanced life, emphasizing the need for more powerful telescopes like the upcoming Square Kilometer Array.

TRAPPIST-1 Search Yields No Signals, but Future Telescopes Offer Hope
A search for radio signals from the TRAPPIST-1 system, using the Allen Telescope Array, yielded no results, but scientists say this doesn't rule out advanced life, emphasizing the need for more powerful telescopes like the upcoming Square Kilometer Array.
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Asteroid 2024 YR4: 1.2% Chance of Earth Impact in 2032
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered on December 25th, has a 1.2% chance of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032, prompting the International Asteroid Warning Network's data collection; while not a planet killer, an impact could cause significant regional damage.

Asteroid 2024 YR4: 1.2% Chance of Earth Impact in 2032
Asteroid 2024 YR4, discovered on December 25th, has a 1.2% chance of impacting Earth on December 22, 2032, prompting the International Asteroid Warning Network's data collection; while not a planet killer, an impact could cause significant regional damage.
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