Revealing the Faces of Ancient Humans and the Universe's Hidden Matter

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This week in science, the mysterious 'Dragon Man' skull has been classified, potentially as a Denisovan, and new studies are shedding light on the universe's 'missing' matter using fast radio bursts. Additionally, research suggests psilocybin can provide long-term relief from depression, and advanced AI models may produce significantly higher carbon emissions. Other highlights include volcanic eruptions in Indonesia and concerns over groundwater depletion in the Colorado River basin.
- Science news this week: 'Dragon Man's' identity and the universe's 'missing matter' Live Science
- Science recap: This week’s discoveries include new clues from the fossil skull of a mysterious human species CNN
- Mysterious Ancient Humans Now Have a Face The New York Times
- We finally know what the face of a Denisovan looked like New Scientist
- First Near-Complete Denisovan Skull Reveals What This Ancient Human Cousin Looked Like Scientific American
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