Science

Neanderthals' hefty noses weren’t well adapted to cold climates

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 22:00
Neanderthals were thought to have structures inside their noses that helped them deal with the cold, but analysis of an exceptionally preserved specimen contradicts that
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Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then usurps her

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 18:00
Some ants kill the queens of another species and take over their colonies, but we now know at least one species gets workers to do the dirty work for them through a kind of chemical subterfuge
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Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then usurps her

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 18:00
Some ants kill the queens of another species and take over their colonies, but we now know at least one species gets workers to do the dirty work for them through a kind of chemical subterfuge
Categories: Science

The vital, overlooked role of body fat in shaping your health and mind

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 18:00
The discovery that fat is a communicative organ with a role in everything from bone health to mood is forcing a rethink of how we view our bodies
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The vital, overlooked role of body fat in shaping your health and mind

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 17/11/2025 - 18:00
The discovery that fat is a communicative organ with a role in everything from bone health to mood is forcing a rethink of how we view our bodies
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