PMOS rename, Neanderthal dentistry, and a Trinity-born 'alien' crystal

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Live Science’s weekly science roundup covers renaming PCOS to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), new evidence that Neanderthals drilled teeth around 60,000 years ago, and the discovery of a rare ‘alien’ crystal formed from the world’s first atomic blast (red trinitite with unique clathrate structures).
Topics:health#ancient-dentistry#neanderthal-dentistry#pmos-name-change#science#trinitite-crystals#trinity-test
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