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Harvard Medical School DNA Study Sheds Light On Indus Valley Civilization
Study Is The Largest Ever Of Ancient DNA -
Positive Childhood Experiences May Buffer Against Health Effects Of Adverse Ones
Researchers asked adults to reflect back on their happy childhood memories. They found those who recalled more were less likely to have depression in adulthood, and had more supportive relationships. -
India Mooncraft Located, Condition Unknown
After losing contact with the unmanned craft as it was trying to land on the moon, scientists appear to have captured an image of the lander on the surface, and they're trying to establish contact, -
SpaceX Satellite Project Learns A Lesson About Collisions
What happens when satellites come close to collision? -
Alex Beam: The Secret To Shorter Snoozes
New research has uncovered a 'sleep gene' that could explain why some people don't need a typical full night's sleep to feel rested. -
Caplan: The Idea One Gene Controls Sexuality Is Ridiculous
In August, a group of scientists revealed the results of an ambitious study into the relationship between genetics and gender orientation. -
What You Need To Know About Fake Video, Audio And The 2020 Election
While "deepfakes" or other manipulated digital material could appear to show events that never happened, their existence also gives politicians the opportunity to cast doubt on reality. -
Have You Seen Any Nazi Uranium? These Researchers Want To Know
When a small cube of uranium metal turned up in Tim Koeth's life, it launched a epic search for a lost piece of nuclear history. -
Racial Gap In Criminal Sentencing Gets Smaller, Research Shows
There is still major disparity in the sentencing of blacks and whites, but it's a big improvement from just 10 years ago, new research found. -
Are Adorable Robots Coming For Your Job? 'It's Never Happened In The Past'
Some are sounding the alarm: The robots are coming for your job. Scary words. But to others, robots represent something else — freedom from drudgery.