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    The most popular Science news of 2022

    • Last Update: 2022-12-30
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    The fastest migrating mysterious warriors in ancient history were.
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    Little is known about the Avars
    .
    The Avars are a mysterious people who helped end the Roman Empire and later disappeared
    from history.
    Now, DNA extracted from their graves reveals where they came from, as well as the distance and speed they arrived — a record
    in ancient human history.



    100 years after Kurt Vonnegut was born, his relationship with science is closer than ever

    Kurt Vonnegut, a novelist who turns 100 this year, called for ethical considerations
    in science.
    Kurt Vonnegut was not a scientist, but his work influenced countless researchers, even years
    after his death.
    This staff and reader's favorite book explores the famous novelist's message to the scientific community and why his presence
    is still felt.


    Ancient viruses may be protecting the placenta in humans

    Can viruses be domesticated? Suppressyn (SUPYN) doesn't curl up on your lap, but after invading our ancient ancestors about 30 million years ago, it seems to have settled in our genome and become a kind of friend that may protect us from other pathogens
    .


    Is technology spying on you? New artificial intelligence can prevent eavesdropping

    Nowadays, it seems that every electronic device, from smart speakers to smartphones, is spying on us
    .
    According to the story, AI capable of enabling this eavesdropping may also help prevent it
    .
    Neural voice camouflage creates an audio smokescreen as we speak, more striking
    than an AI that may be listening.


    Are these bumblebees playing with toys?

    Bumblebees roll wooden balls and seem to be just for fun Although this is not a World Cup, researchers have observed bumblebees playing small wooden balls
    .
    These insects seem to roll objects
    just for fun.
    There's also a reason
    to be kind to our favorite pollinators.


    The monks of the Middle Ages were covered with parasites

    British monks in the 13th century lived relatively clean lives
    .
    So why are they more likely to be infected with the parasite than their less hygienic contemporaries? The answer may lie in their surprising gardening practices
    .


    Researchers have conducted a crazy study of the fruit's complex ancestors

    Breeding helped remove the seeds of wild bananas, creating the fleshy fruit cherished today, a seemingly simple fruit with a surprisingly complex genetic history
    .
    In fact, the situation is so complex that researchers are still struggling to find out where and when
    modern bananas originated.
    This sly story is one of
    our most popular stories of the year.

       

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