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500,000-year-old elephant bone hammer identified in England reveals early human tool skills
Archaeologists from University College London and the Natural History Museum suggest the findings offer insights into the ...
An artificial intelligence-based tool can predict the medical trajectories of individual premature newborns from blood ...
Remarkable’ prehistoric elephant bone tool is oldest in Europe, archaeologists reveal - Archaeologists said the ...
Mukund and Madhav Jha, Indian-origin twin founders based in the San Francisco Bay Area, have quickly turned Emergent Labs ...
The Cancer Research Institute launches a first-of-its-kind open-access database to help scientists better understand how the immune system responds to cancer treatments over time. The collaborative ...
In the 1990s, scientists dug up a 500,000-year-old tool in England. They just figured out what it is
The discovery of a prehistoric hammer made from elephant bone in southern England is rewriting what we thought we knew about ...
Starchy residue preserved in ancient stone tools may rewrite the story of crop domestication in the American Southwest, ...
Can artificial intelligence rival human creativity? A large-scale study compares 100,000 humans with leading generative AI models. Led by Professor Karim Jerbi, with contributions from AI pioneer ...
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