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Agriculture Potatoes were created by a plant “love affair” between tomatoes and a wild cousin July 31, 2025
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Health We Might Be Ingesting Thousands of Lung-Penetrating Microplastics Daily in Our Homes and Cars — 100x More Than Previously Estimated July 30, 2025
Biology This Scientist Stepped Thousands of Times on Deadly Snakes So You Don’t Have To. What He Found Could Save Lives July 30, 2025
Geology A massive 8.8 earthquake just struck off Russia’s coast and it is one of the strongest ever recorded July 30, 2025
News Odd-Looking New Species of 340-Million-Year-Old Shark Discovered in World’s Longest Cave System July 30, 2025
Mind & Brain This Study Finds a Chilling Link Between Personality Type and Trump Support July 30, 2025
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News Ovulation Body Odor Can Make Women Seem More Attractive to Men (But These Aren’t Pheromones) July 29, 2025
Environmental Issues The AI Boom Is Thirsty for Water — And Communities Are Paying the Price July 29, 2025
Culture & Society The 400-Year-Old, Million-Dollar Map That Put China at the Center of the World July 29, 2025
Genetics Stuttering Has Deep Genetic Roots and May Affect Your Ability to Clap to a Beat July 29, 2025
Environmental Issues What If We Built Our Skyscrapers from Wood? It’s Just Crazy Enough to Work (And Good for the Planet) July 29, 2025
Animals Scientists Just Rediscovered the World’s Smallest Snake — Thought Lost for 20 Years July 29, 2025
Archaeology Athens Is Tapping a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Aqueduct To Help Survive a Megadrought July 29, 2025
Mind & Brain Your Brain Gives Off a Faint Light and It Might Say Something About It Works July 29, 2025
Biology Aging Isn’t a Steady Descent. Around 50, the Body Seems to Hit a Cliff And Some Organs Age Much Faster Than Others July 29, 2025
Climate Tuvalu Is on Track to Become the First Country Lost to Climate Change. More Than 80% of the Population Apply to Relocate to Australia Under World’s First ‘Climate Visa’ July 29, 2025
Anthropology This 850,000-Year-Old Toddler’s Bone Is the Oldest Evidence of Cannibalism in Europe July 28, 2025
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