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Face of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman revealed by scientists
The skull of an ancient neanderthal woman has been rebuilt centuries after it was smashed into pieces in a cave in Kurdistan in northern Iraq.
China attempts to be the 1st country to return samples from the far side of the moon
China will launch a mission in an attempt to be the first country to return rock and soil samples from the far side of the moon.
One Tech Tip: How to repair an electric toothbrush
Toothbrushes used to be simple, powered only by your hand so they never broke down. Nowadays, rechargeable electric toothbrushes are increasingly popular because they make brushing easier and more
Boston Dynamics' robot dog, Spot, dances while wearing sparkly costume
Boston Dynamics' robot dog, Spot, can be seen wearing a blue, sparkly dog costume as it performs an impressive dance routine.
Apple working to fix iPhone alarm issue
Apple has confirmed it is working to fix an issue that is causing some iPhone alarms to not play a sound, after users who overslept raised the glitch on social media. The alarm, built into the Clock
TikTok licensing agreement reinstates Taylor Swift and Drake songs
TikTok has signed a new licensing agreement with Univeral Music Group (UMG) that will restore the label's songs and artists to the social media platform.
This tribe of 'Sea Nomads' have genetically adapted to diving up to 200 feet in water
This tribe that lives on the waters off the coast of Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia has an almost amphibious quality to hold their breath underwater.
Parrots taught to video call friends ‘prefer live chats over recorded messages’
Parrots taught to video call friends ‘prefer live chats over recorded messages’ - The findings could pave the way for a future with an ‘animal-centred internet’, researchers say.
Resident shocked to see invasive insects swarming local park: 'They seem to be everywhere'
These insects are small, but they can have devastating effects on other wildlife. Resident shocked to see invasive insects swarming local park: 'They seem to be everywhere' first appeared on The Cool
Science Hills rolls past Dobyns-Bennett for the district tennis championship
It was Science Hill vs Dobyns-Bennett on the tennis court this afternoon for the District One championship. Behind star player Daniel Haddadin who didn’t have to finish his match, the Hilltoppers won
NASA chooses 9 companies for Mars Exploration Program concept studies
Officials with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will pay nine companies between $200,000 and $300,000 each to conduct a dozen tests to support future missions to Mars.
'We were amazed': Scientists find hidden structure in nebula captured by James Webb telescope
Submillimeter wavelength radio observations of the Southern Ring Nebula have identified that it's actually a double ring, shaped by the interactions of three stars.
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