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Our first kiss? It's probably 1,000 years older than we thought

Mesopotamian clay tablets depict the earliest evidence of kissing.

The next El Niño could trigger $3 trillion economic losses by 2029

It's almost 100 times more costly than previously thought.

Scientists extract human DNA from air and water, igniting privacy debate

It sounds like science fiction, but it’s actually happening

These engravings could be the oldest example of architectural plans

It could have broad implications for understanding the origins of modern civilization

Dog brains are getting strangely larger, and here's probably why

Scientists are stunned by this new discovery.

UN unveils plan for the world to slash plastic pollution by 80% by 2040

While big changes are needed, they would bring trillions of dollars in benefits

Sand dunes' ancient layers hold records of past fiery history

It could expand what we know of fires in arid regions

The biggest threat to birds isn't windmills -- it's agriculture

Farming has grown to be a major threat for all wildlife on Earth.

Green areas don't always get people to spend less time on their smartphones

Forests can make a difference, urban areas not so much.

Scientists identify where butterflies originated and which plants they relied on

They created the world’s largest butterfly tree of life

The surprising way hammerhead sharks adapt to extreme environments: they hold their breath

It's an extraordinary and very surprising behavior.

Reducing drinking water contamination will also generate billions in health benefits

Millions in the US still rely on water from utilities with health violations.

Scientists discover solar cell material that could revolutionize medical imaging

We could one day have non-invasive diagnosis thanks to this

Scientists find microbes that can digest plastic at cold temperatures

It could be a breakthrough for plastic recycling.

UK installs AI-powered cameras on highways to catch and fine littering offenders

The trial ran was launched after complaints from environmental campaigners.

Ancient tooth unlocks secrets of Neanderthal hunter-gatherer lifestyle

They used a technique which laser samples enamel and makes isotope measurements

Farewell to coal? Experts forecast big drop in new coal-fired power plants

It just doesn't make sense to keep on investing in coal.

Earth’s earliest animals couldn't move but were still picky about where they lived

It's the first example of a habitat-selective creature from the Ediacaran Period.

Hate your nose? Neanderthals may be to blame

It’s the second discovery of DNA from ancient human ancestors

New York becomes first US state to ban natural gas in new buildings

It could save a big amount of polluting emissions

Researchers create centipede robots that can save people from earthquake rubble

The more legs a robot has, the better. At least sometimes.

Scientists find distinct forms of surface water in world’s salt flats

This could help us to better protect the salt flat ecosystems.

Rapid rise in fungal attacks poses severe threat to global food supply

Researchers call for coordinated effort with funders, governments and farmers

Archaeologists find the secret ingredient of Maya lime plasters

It's more than a history mystery. This might pave the way to creating new construction materials.

New weather satellite offers mind-blowing views of our planet

The level of detail is just impressive.

AI technology can now translate thoughts into words, and this is incredibly useful in some situations

It relies on a transformer model, such as the one that powers ChatGPT.

Insect numbers are dwindling. We now know why

It's us. The way we're treating the environment is the problem.

AI can now detect colds by analyzing the tone of voice

Researchers decode how a cold voice differs from a healthy one.

How we got our big brains -- missing genetic information and a stroke of luck

We are starting to better understand exactly what makes us human

We are using less energy than we used to when we rest, and researchers aren't exactly sure why

This could be contributing to the obesity crisis.

Alzheimer's disease in dogs looks remarkably similar to Alzheimer's in humans

This could help us better understand the disease -- and how to fight it, in both humans and dogs.

Junk food ads trick you into thinking food will make you happier

Researchers call governments to better regulate unhealthy food ads.

This ancient, Bronze Age civilization was wiped out by droughts

Droughts are a major problem for any civilization. It's not the first time they've brought demise.

Japanese lander apparently crashed in final moments of moon landing attempt

There were no people on board, though the plan is to eventually offer a taxi service

Yet another record-breaking year for dam removal in Europe

Many of these dams were obsolete and no longer had any utility.

Greenland and Antarctica lost more than 7 trillion tons of ice to climate change since 1990s

They hold almost all of the world’s freshwater ice

New needle-free Covid vaccine targets future variants of the virus

It’s delivered by a spring-powered jet injection

TikTok has banned videos of climate deniers

Social media is bursting with climate misinformation

What's the country with the most people? It's no longer China

The global population exceeded the eight billion mark last year.

Can we convert empty offices to residential buildings and tackle the housing crisis? Well, it depends

It's an intriguing idea, but there are many design and equity challenges to consider.

Scientists may have uncovered why hair turns gray as we age

It could open up a way to reverse or prevent grey hair.

Finally, a cat flap that prevents cats from bringing their prey indoors

No more unwanted gifts from your cat left at home

Yet another study shows sugary taxes really do work

Too much sugar is bad for you. Taxing it can make you healthier.

This rechargeable battery is made from food and yes, you can eat it.

It operates at 0.65 V, a voltage low enough not to create problems in the human body.

The Garbage Patch in the Pacific Ocean is somehow supporting a thriving ecosystem

Life uhm... finds a way?

The fascinating story of Mongolia's nomadic empire, revealed by DNA analysis

They dominated the Asian steppes for three centuries from 200 BC

Want a strong economy? Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is the best way to go

Climate or economy? Nope -- more like climate *and* economy.

Africa’s grassy habitats emerged much earlier than we thought -- and it's important for ape evolution

This may have driven the evolution of upright apes

Ghana sets milestone as first country to authorize new malaria vaccine

The WHO has yet to recommend it, but some countries are already starting to use it.

After lightning struck a tree, a researcher went to investigate. He found a completely new material

It could be a member of a new mineral group

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