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Gas-Station Heroin Sold as Dietary Supplement Alarms Health Officials
Tianeptine, found at convenience stores, at smoke shops and online, can mimic an opioid. It is among a growing class of substances that are difficult to control.
United states
New jersey
New york
Raymond pomm
Pieter cohen
Kaitlyn brown
Diane calello
Jersey poison control center
Poison control center
New york times
Gateway community services in jacksonville
Harvard medical school
America poison centers
Drug administration
Poison centers
Latin american
Ancient Skeletons Give Clues to Modern Medical Mysteries
DNA fragments from thousands of years ago are providing insights into multiple sclerosis, diabetes, schizophrenia and other illnesses.
University of adelaide
South australia
United kingdom
Lluis quintana murci
Institut pasteur
Yassine souilmi
Eske willerslev
University of copenhagen
University of oxford
Bronze age
Near east
United kingdom biobank
Western europe
Lars fugger
Indigenous australians
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Protecting the Ancient Beech Trees of Romania - The New York Times
In Romania, a walk in the woods blossomed into a mission to safeguard centuries-old beeches and the history that shaped them.
Azad kashmir
Romania general
Sergiu florea
Silvia dan
Maria branza
Christoph promberger
Faiz ahmed
Elena mirela cojocaru
Foundation conservation carpathia
Immortal stories
Ion cojocaru
Carpathian mountains
Moldoveanu peak
Forest design
Ana maria branza
Conservation of resources
The Mystery of the Coin That Shouldn t Exist - The New York Times
Scientists recently analyzed a Peruvian 10-cent piece with an unexplained origin.
United states
City of
United kingdom
Laura perucchetti
Fabiola bravo hualpa
Luis ortega
Bravo hualpa
Pontifical catholic university of peru
British museum
Pontifical catholic university
Heritage science
South american
Lima mint
Counterfeit money
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Galaxies in the Early Universe Were Shaped Like Bananas, Study Suggests
Images from the Webb telescope suggest that newborn galaxies look weirder than expected. Exactly how screwy was physics at the dawn of time?
United states
Jeremiah ostriker
Joel primack
James peebles
Viraj pandya
Alan dressler
Columbia university
American astronomical society
University of california
James webb space telescope
Hubble space
Astrophysical journal
Going bananas
Santa cruz
Carnegie observatories
Extended groth strip
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