Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. Fossilized fish trails reveal earliest steps out of water Possible lungfish tracks could push back animal migration onto land by 10 million years 15 Aug 2025 By Taylor Mitchell Brown 2. ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. Possible genetic clues to ME/chronic fatigue syndrome identified in massive study DNA analysis of more than 15,500 people with the debilitating condition identifies eight tentative “genetic signals” 6 A ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. Simple solar device extracts ammonia from wastewater Technique could provide cheap fertilizer and prevent harmful nutrient runoff 1 Aug 2025 By Robert F. Service 2. Blood taken from Dan ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. ‘Things keep evolving into anteaters.’ Odd animals arose at least 12 separate times Findings speak to the dramatic impact ants and termites can have on mammalian evolution 25 Jul 2025 By Jake Buehler &nbs ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1 . Why do some moms have more boys than girls—or vice versa? New study provides clues Researchers find that certain genetic variants and mother’s age may have an impact on the sex of her children 18 JUL 2025 BYN ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. Mysterious pre-Islamic script from Oman finally deciphered Cracking the main subtype of the Dhofari script could reveal “an entirely new page of the history of Arabia” 11 JUL 2025 BY SOUMYA SAGAR ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. Vampire bats' mutual grooming helps spread innovative rabies vaccine A gel that bats lick off one another’s fur could help prevent rabies outbreaks in cattle, a growing problem in Latin America 4 Jul 2025 By&nbs ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. UV-C light kills nearly everything—except this unusual organism Built-in Sun protection might be a blueprint for surviving in space 27 Jun 2025 ByHannah Richter 2. Japan’s new s ...
Weekly Headlines (Excerpts) 1. Culture literally changes how we see the world Where city dwellers see rectangles, people who live in round huts see circles 20 Jun 2025 ByNala Rogers 2. Always ‘one atom away’: ...