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01 · SCIENCE

One year of a drug delayed rheumatoid arthritis for

The people in this trial were not sick yet. They carried the warning signs of rheumatoid arthritis but none of the damage…

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02 · SCIENCE

Thirteen teeth show two human lineages lived side by

Thirteen fossil teeth from the Ethiopian desert carry a quiet correction to the story of our origins. Some belong to the earliest…

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03 · SCIENCE

James Webb found a planet where rock clouds form

The gas giant WASP-94A b is hot enough to vaporize stone. The James Webb Space Telescope read its morning and evening skies…

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04 · SCIENCE

Under anesthesia, the brain kept decoding speech and predicting

Surgeons assume general anesthesia switches off the higher brain. Recordings from single neurons in seven patients show the opposite: while they were…

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05 · SCIENCE

A third ancestor was hiding in Japanese DNA, breaking

For decades the textbook said the Japanese people descended from two ancient groups. A whole-genome study of 3,256 people found a third…

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06 · SCIENCE

James Webb found methane on a giant planet that

Most giant planets are either blistering hot or locked in deep cold. TOI-199b is neither. It hovers near 175 degrees Fahrenheit, and…

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07 · SCIENCE

A 430,000-year-old digging stick is the oldest wooden hand

At a waterlogged lakeside site in central Greece, archaeologists recovered two shaped wooden implements roughly 430,000 years old. One looks made for…

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