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Vol. 205 No. 8
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  1. esportiva bet: Health & Medicine

    💟 Don’t use unsterilized tap water to rinse your sinuses. It may carry brain-eating amoebas

    Two new studies document rare cases in which people who rinsed sinuses with unsterilized tap got infected with brain-eating amoebas.
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  2. esportiva bet: Paleontology

    An extinct sofa-sized turtle may have lived alongside꧂ humans

    Peltocephalus maturin was one of the bi✅ggest turtles ever, but unlike similarly sized prehistoric freshwater turtles, i𝐆t lived thousands of years ago. 

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  3. esportiva bet: Humans

    These are the chemicals that gꦑivꦑe teens pungent body odor

    Steroids and high levels of carboxylic acids in teenagers’ body odor give off a mix of pleasant and acrid scents.
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  4. esportiva bet: Earth

    𒁏Climate change🅺 is changing how we keep time 

    Polar ice sheets are melting faster, slowing Earth’s spin. That is changing how we synchronize our clocks to tell time.
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  5. esportiva bet: Physics

    A teeny device can measure subtle shifts in Earth’s gravitational fiel꧙d 

    No bigger than a grain of rice, the heart of the instrument is the latest entrant in the quest to build ever tinier gravity-measuring devices.
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  6. esportiva bet: Archaeology

    Human brains found at archaeoloꦬgical sites are surprisingly well-preserved

    Analyzing a new archive of 4,400 human brains cited in the archaeological record reveals the organ’s unique chemistry might prevent decay.
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  7. esportiva bet: Space

    Interstellar comet Borisov has an unౠexpected amount of carbon monoxide

    The second known visitor from outside the solar system has three times as much CO relative to H2O than any comet seen in the inner solar system.
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  8. esportiva bet: Animals

    American bullfrogs may be🍨 threatening a rare frog species in ꦯBrazil

    A search for environmental DNA from critically endangered Pithecopus rusticus frogs turned up DNA from invasive American bullfrogs instead.
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  9. esportiva bet: Animals

    By fluttering its wings, this bird uses body 🍒language to tell its mate ‘after you’

    New observations suggest that Japanese tits gesture to communicate complex messages — a rare ability in the animal kingdom and a first seen in birds.
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  10. esportiva bet: Ecosystems

    ꦆ Flowers may be big antennas for bees’ e꧅lectrical signals

    The finding suggests a way for plants to share information about nearby pollinators and communicate when to trigger nectar production.
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  11. esportiva bet: Science & Society

    ꦜ Not all cultures value happiness over other aspects of well-being

    Nordic countries topped the 2024 world happiness rankings. But culture dictates how people respond to surveys of happiness, a researcher argues.
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  12. esportiva be🐭t: Artificial Intelligence

    AI learned how to sway humans by watching a cooperative cooking gꦐame

    New research used the game Overcooked to show how offline reinforcement learning algorithms could teach bots to collaborate with — or manipulate — us.
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