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Archaeology · United StatesSoft tissues preserved in the geological record, let alone entire organs, are rare finds for palaeobiologists. But new research suggests that preserved human brains are more common in the archaeological record than previously thought.See the Story
Ancient human brains are preserved more often than you’d think
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Environment2023 Australia's Environment report scores impact of environmental conditions on the nation's ecosystems and natural resources. Overall, Australia's environmental position is worse than it was in 2022 but still performed better than in most years prior. But like many scorecards, the averages reported can mask poor results in some parts of the country.See the Story
Australia’s threatened plant and animal numbers have been halved in just 2 decades
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Sydney, Australia · SydneyNew South Wales is to become the first jurisdiction in the world to outlaw two invasive medical research methods used mainly on mice and rats. The state-wide ban follows statements issued by Australia's top medical research body highlighting significant scientific, animal welfare and ethical concerns. Under the amended NSW law, a researcher using either method could face maximum fines of $3300 and/or 12 months imprisonment.See the Story
NSW first in world to outlaw two "incredibly cruel" rodent research methods
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Vaccinations · United StatesCOVID-19 caused the average life expectancy of people worldwide to fall by 1.6 years during the first two years of the pandemic, a more dramatic decline than previously thought, a major study said Tuesday.
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COVID lowered life expectancy by 1.6 years worldwide: Study
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Archaeology · IsraelAstrolabe was once thought to be a forgery. Now described by researchers as the most important artefact in the collection of the Fondazione Museo Miniscalchi-Erizzo in Verona, Italy. Cambridge University science historian Federica Gigante made the discovery.See the Story
“Thought it was fake”: Jewish-Islamic scientific exchange took place 1,000 years ago
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NASA · PasadenaThe Europa Clipper will carry an engraved Earth message to its destination. A silicon microchip stencilled with 2.6m Earthling names will also be embedded into the plate. Europa is one of Jupiter's four largest moons first seen through a telescope by Galileo Galilei.See the Story
NASA Reveals New “Golden Record” Being Sent To Jupiter On Europa Clipper
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Europe · IndonesiaThe coral reefs of south Sulawesi are some of the most diverse, colorful and vibrant in the world. At least, they used to be, until they were decimated by dynamite fishing in the 1990s.See the Story
Restored coral reefs can grow as fast as healthy reefs after just four years, researchers find
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ScienceInternational Women's Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. In honour of IWD 2024, Cosmos is showcasing the achievements of 50 of Australia's outstanding female researchers and scientists. This list is neither exhaustive nor in any particular order. Cosmos is grateful for the support of the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA)See the Story
50 remarkable and inspirational women in Australian science
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