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How analyzing baby teeth might be able to facilitate early intervention for childhood adversity. Plus, archaeologists have found the skeleton of a seventeenth century woman accused of being a vampire. And yet another Artemis update, including why the latest scrubbed launch attempt can kind of be blamed on the Space Shuttle.
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The secret lives of baby teeth (Vox) 'Vampire' in Poland Found Buried With a Sickle to Prevent The Rise of The Dead (Science Alert) Archaeologists unearth remains of 17th-century female “vampire” in Poland (Ars Technica) Woman, Church & State by Matilda Joslyn Gage (Gutenberg) NASA to Stand Down on Artemis I Launch Attempts in Early September, Reviewing Options (NASA) NASA Scrubs Second Artemis I Launch Attempt (NY Times) Years after shuttle, NASA rediscovers the perils of liquid hydrogen (Ars Technica) NASA's Mega-Rocket Launch Delayed at Least a Month After Engine Leaks (Science Alert) NASA's Artemis moon mission won't launch anytime soon (Mashable) Jackson Bird on TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.