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Why humans have smaller faces than Neanderthals
The human face is strikingly distinct from our fossil cousins and ancestors—most notably, it is significantly smaller, and more gracile. However, the...
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The Starship HLS stands like a giant 1950s science-fiction spaceship in this artist’s concept, spanning 30 feet (9 m) wide and reaching 160 feet (50...
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BYD faces a roadblock in India — just as Tesla tries to expand in the world's 3rd largest auto market
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architecture / design
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fitness
The electrophysiology of sudden cardiac death in high-performance athletes
Humans and racehorses have something in common when it comes to risk of sudden cardiac death. In fact, sudden cardiac death is the 2nd most...
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nature
Guess how much of the ocean floor humans have explored
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Weather forecasting improves with AI, but we still need humans
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