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Mexico’s 10-Million-Year Mammal Layover Before the Americas Connected
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Mexico’s 10-Million-Year Mammal Layover Before the Americas Connected
New fossil evidence from Mexico shows North American mammals began pushing south millions of years before…
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Apollo Moon Tech Found a Lost Civilization in the Amazon
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Apollo Moon Tech Found a Lost Civilization in the Amazon
In 1971, NASA used LIDAR to map the Moon. Decades later, that same laser technology revealed…
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Why Earth Is Slowly Heading Toward 25-Hour Days
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Why Earth Is Slowly Heading Toward 25-Hour Days
Earth's rotation is gradually slowing due to tidal friction from the Moon, with scientists projecting a…
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Why T. Rex Had Tiny Arms: New Study Finally Has an Answer
Archaeology
Why T. Rex Had Tiny Arms: New Study Finally Has an Answer
A sweeping analysis of 82 theropod species has finally answered one of paleontology's most famous questions:…
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How Saharan Dust Keeps the Amazon Alive
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How Saharan Dust Keeps the Amazon Alive
Every year, 27.7 million tons of Saharan dust crosses the Atlantic and lands on the Amazon…
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Neanderthal DNA May Be Why You’re a Morning Person
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Neanderthal DNA May Be Why You’re a Morning Person
A study combining ancient DNA, AI, and the UK Biobank has found that modern humans who…
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The Living Skin Holding the Great Wall Together
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The Living Skin Holding the Great Wall Together
Scientists studying the rammed earth sections of China's Great Wall have discovered that a living crust…
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Japan’s Secret Third Ancestor Rewrites History
Archaeology
Japan’s Secret Third Ancestor Rewrites History
Scientists analyzing the genomes of over 3,200 people across Japan have uncovered a hidden third ancestral…
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Newton’s Law of Gravity Just Passed Its Biggest Test in History
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Newton’s Law of Gravity Just Passed Its Biggest Test in History
A landmark study published in Physical Review Letters has tested Newton's inverse square law of gravity…
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Lost Continent Found Buried Beneath the Eastern United States
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Lost Continent Found Buried Beneath the Eastern United States
Scientists have revealed a fragment of a lost continent hidden beneath the eastern US. A 20-year…
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The Real Science of Astrophage: Could a Sun Eating Microbe Actually Exist?
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The Real Science of Astrophage: Could a Sun Eating Microbe Actually Exist?
What is the real science behind the terrifying star consuming microbes of Project Hail Mary? Discover…
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What drove the Maya Civilization obsessively align their architecture with the erratic movements of Venus?
Archaeology
What drove the Maya Civilization obsessively align their architecture with the erratic movements of Venus?
Discover how the ancient Maya deliberately misaligned grand monuments at Uxmal and Chichen Itza to match…
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Europe’s Ancient Wilderness Was Actually an Engineered Garden
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Europe’s Ancient Wilderness Was Actually an Engineered Garden
New research reveals Neanderthals and early humans reshaped Europe's landscapes long before farming. Ancient pollen proves…
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The Ghost Genes That Predate the Tree of Life
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The Ghost Genes That Predate the Tree of Life
New research reveals genes duplicated before the Last Universal Common Ancestor, offering a glimpse into life's…
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Nipah Virus: Is the World Ready for a Pandemic Deadlier Than COVID?
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Nipah Virus: Is the World Ready for a Pandemic Deadlier Than COVID?
With a mortality rate of up to 75%, the Nipah virus outbreak in India has experts…
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A Silent Warning: Earth’s Oceans Absorbed Heat Equal to 12 Atomic Bombs Per Second
Environment
A Silent Warning: Earth’s Oceans Absorbed Heat Equal to 12 Atomic Bombs Per Second
Earth's oceans absorbed record heat last year, an energy influx equal to 12 atomic bombs per…
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Who Made These 160,000-Year-Old Advanced Tools? The Answer Could Change Everything
Archaeology
Who Made These 160,000-Year-Old Advanced Tools? The Answer Could Change Everything
A 160,000-year-old discovery in China reveals advanced stone tools that may not have been made by…
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Cosmic Teenagers: Webb Telescope Discovers Young Galaxies Grew Up Too Fast
Space
Cosmic Teenagers: Webb Telescope Discovers Young Galaxies Grew Up Too Fast
Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope reveal that galaxies in the early universe matured with…
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An Ice Age Wolf Pup’s Last Meal Rewrites the Extinction of the Woolly Rhino
Archaeology
An Ice Age Wolf Pup’s Last Meal Rewrites the Extinction of the Woolly Rhino
A 14,400-year-old woolly rhino genome, recovered from the stomach of a mummified wolf, reveals the species…
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Cosmic Mystery Solved: JWST’s ‘Little Red Dots’ Are Growing Supermassive Black Holes
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Cosmic Mystery Solved: JWST’s ‘Little Red Dots’ Are Growing Supermassive Black Holes
The James Webb Space Telescope has solved a cosmic mystery. Tiny 'little red dots' in the…
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Ghost in the Ring: A Mysterious Iron Bar Hints at a Lost Planet’s Fate
Space
Ghost in the Ring: A Mysterious Iron Bar Hints at a Lost Planet’s Fate
Astronomers discovered a mysterious iron bar inside the iconic Ring Nebula, the potential vaporized remains of…
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The Universal Translator: How Bee Mathematics Could Be Our Key to Alien Communication
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The Universal Translator: How Bee Mathematics Could Be Our Key to Alien Communication
Honeybees communicate using complex mathematics, a language that evolved independently from our own over millions of…
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America’s 9,500-Year-Old Enigma: They Mastered Metal, Then Mysteriously Walked Away
Archaeology
America’s 9,500-Year-Old Enigma: They Mastered Metal, Then Mysteriously Walked Away
9,500 years ago, Native Americans in the Great Lakes region were among the world's first coppersmiths.…
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Scientists Develop First Breathing Lung-on-Chip Using Cells From a Single Individual
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Scientists Develop First Breathing Lung-on-Chip Using Cells From a Single Individual
In a major breakthrough, scientists have created the first breathing lung-on-chip using genetically identical cells derived…
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A Six Month Miracle: The Custom Gene Therapy That Rewrote a Baby’s Future
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A Six Month Miracle: The Custom Gene Therapy That Rewrote a Baby’s Future
In a medical first, scientists created a custom CRISPR gene therapy in just six months, saving…
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Chemical Ghosts: Million-Year-Old Molecules in Fossils Reveal Lost Worlds
Archaeology
Chemical Ghosts: Million-Year-Old Molecules in Fossils Reveal Lost Worlds
For the first time, scientists have extracted metabolites from million-year-old fossils, revealing incredible details of ancient…
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The Woman in the Fire and a 9500 Year Old African Mystery
Archaeology
The Woman in the Fire and a 9500 Year Old African Mystery
Archaeologists in Malawi have uncovered Africa's oldest cremation, a 9,500 year old pyre for a woman,…
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This DNA storage system can fit 10 billion songs in a liter of liquid.
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This DNA storage system can fit 10 billion songs in a liter of liquid.
Discover a revolutionary storage solution using synthetic DNA, capable of holding 10 billion songs in a…
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The Real-Life Stranger Things: Inside the Montauk Project Conspiracy
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The Real-Life Stranger Things: Inside the Montauk Project Conspiracy
Discover the chilling Montauk Project, the real-life conspiracy theory that inspired Netflix's Stranger Things. Explore tales…
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The Final Scream: Why Our First Alien Signal Might Be a Civilization’s Last Goodbye
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The Final Scream: Why Our First Alien Signal Might Be a Civilization’s Last Goodbye
A new theory, the Eschatian Hypothesis, suggests our first contact with aliens may not be a…
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Human Brain Cells Just Became Computers… And They’re 1 Million Times More Powerful
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Human Brain Cells Just Became Computers… And They’re 1 Million Times More Powerful
Living brain organoids learn to control muscles and process information using one million times less energy…
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This Force Is Destroying the Universe and We Cannot Stop It
Space
This Force Is Destroying the Universe and We Cannot Stop It
DESI DR2 reveals dark energy may evolve over time with 14 million galaxies mapped, challenging Einstein's…
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Are we on the verge of achieving immortality?
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Are we on the verge of achieving immortality?
Ancient rulers like Gilgamesh and Qin Shi Huang desperately sought immortality through mystical elixirs. Today's breakthrough…
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What Really Happened to the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid?
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What Really Happened to the Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid?
A 7-mile-wide asteroid changed the fate of the dinosaurs and nearly all life, leaving behind only…
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Unexpected Elements May Hold the Key to Earth’s Inner Core
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Unexpected Elements May Hold the Key to Earth’s Inner Core
Earth’s inner core is a mix of iron, nickel, and light elements like carbon, with new…
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Mars Rover Finds a Turtle in Ancient Rocks
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Mars Rover Finds a Turtle in Ancient Rocks
NASA’s Perseverance rover photographed a rock in Jezero Crater resembling a turtle, showcasing Mars’ intriguing geology…
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Cosmic Companions: The Binary Life of Massive Stars in the Early Universe
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Cosmic Companions: The Binary Life of Massive Stars in the Early Universe
New research reveals that massive stars in metal-poor galaxies like the Small Magellanic Cloud often have…
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Life at the Edge: Why the Outer Galaxy May Be the True Cradle of Habitable Worlds
Space
Life at the Edge: Why the Outer Galaxy May Be the True Cradle of Habitable Worlds
A new study reveals that stellar migration increases the chances of habitable planets in the outer…
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SpaceX Proved Failure is Fake: Why Their Rocket Changed Everything
Space
SpaceX Proved Failure is Fake: Why Their Rocket Changed Everything
After three devastating failures, SpaceX's Starship Flight 10 achieved spectacular success, deploying satellites via "Pez dispenser"…
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Secret Pentagon Spaceplane Tests Quantum Technology That Could Control Space Forever
Space
Secret Pentagon Spaceplane Tests Quantum Technology That Could Control Space Forever
The Pentagon's mysterious X-37B spaceplane tests revolutionary quantum navigation that reads atomic behavior, potentially granting whoever…
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Is the Solar System Protected by a Wall of Fire? NASA Just Found something
Space
Is the Solar System Protected by a Wall of Fire? NASA Just Found something
Voyager 2 just found a 50,000 K plasma wall at the edge of our solar system,…
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The Poop That Powers the Ocean: Nature’s Hidden Climate Machine
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The Poop That Powers the Ocean: Nature’s Hidden Climate Machine
Whale poop fuels ocean life and fights climate change. Discover how saving whales may help save…
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JWST Discovers Impossible Black Hole Devouring Matter 40 Times Faster, Defying Physics
Space
JWST Discovers Impossible Black Hole Devouring Matter 40 Times Faster, Defying Physics
A black hole in the early universe is feeding 40x faster than theory allows. LID-568 challenges…
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Why Did Ancient Egyptians Bury Their Dead With the Eye of Horus?
Archaeology
Why Did Ancient Egyptians Bury Their Dead With the Eye of Horus?
Discover the Eye of Horus—an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, healing, and balance, rooted in mythology…
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Tiny Microorganisms Might Cook Food for Future Astronauts
Space
Tiny Microorganisms Might Cook Food for Future Astronauts
Scientists launch engineered microbes into orbit for ESA to test food production in space. The short…
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Doomed World Disintegrates: Astronomers Watch a Planet Vaporize in Real Time!
Space
Doomed World Disintegrates: Astronomers Watch a Planet Vaporize in Real Time!
MIT astronomers discover BD+05 4868 Ab, a rocky exoplanet vaporizing near its star and forming a…
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Did Life Cheat Evolution? Bacteria Used Oxygen a Billion Years Before It Should’ve Been Possible
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Did Life Cheat Evolution? Bacteria Used Oxygen a Billion Years Before It Should’ve Been Possible
AI-powered research reveals that bacteria evolved to use oxygen nearly a billion years before it appeared…
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Microbial Life Evolves Extreme Survival Traits in America’s Toxic Gowanus Canal
Environment
Microbial Life Evolves Extreme Survival Traits in America’s Toxic Gowanus Canal
In Brooklyn’s toxic Gowanus Canal, microbes are evolving to fight pollution, clean heavy metals, and even…
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Scientists Detect Signs of Alien Ocean Life Never Seen Outside Earth Until Now
Space
Scientists Detect Signs of Alien Ocean Life Never Seen Outside Earth Until Now
Astronomers detect biosignature gases on Hycean world K2 18b using JWST, offering strongest evidence yet of…
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Scientists Just Found the Hidden Code That Separates Us from Apes
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Scientists Just Found the Hidden Code That Separates Us from Apes
Scientists decode full genomes of six ape species, revealing tiny but powerful differences in brain genes…
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How Acute and Chronic Stress Differently Affect Brain Healing in Depression
Health
How Acute and Chronic Stress Differently Affect Brain Healing in Depression
A new study reveals that activating the brain's self-cleaning system, autophagy, may unlock faster, more effective…
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Sewage Viruses May Be Our Last Hope Against Deadly Superbugs
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Sewage Viruses May Be Our Last Hope Against Deadly Superbugs
Explore how Yale researchers are harnessing bacteriophages, viruses that target bacteria, as a novel approach to…
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Ancient Human Jawbone Found in Taiwan Revealed as Denisovan
Archaeology
Ancient Human Jawbone Found in Taiwan Revealed as Denisovan
A fossilized jawbone found off Taiwan confirms Denisovans lived in Southeast Asia, expanding their known range…
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Martian Cannibalism: NASA Captures Rare Collision Between Two Dust Devils
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Martian Cannibalism: NASA Captures Rare Collision Between Two Dust Devils
NASA's Perseverance rover captures a rare Martian dust devil collision—revealing new insights into Mars’ atmosphere, dust…
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Obsidian from 1,200 KM Away Found in Canada—Revealing Ancient Trade Secrets
Archaeology
Obsidian from 1,200 KM Away Found in Canada—Revealing Ancient Trade Secrets
Obsidian tools found in Alberta reveal a 1,200-km trade network among prehistoric Indigenous groups, highlighting complex…
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The Sacred Mud of Tutankhamun: How Four Tiny Trays Reveal a Pharaoh’s Path to Eternity
Archaeology
The Sacred Mud of Tutankhamun: How Four Tiny Trays Reveal a Pharaoh’s Path to Eternity
New research uncovers the ritual significance of four mud trays in Tutankhamun’s tomb—linking them to Osiris…
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How 1,400-Year-Old Irrigation Systems in Peru Could Solve Today’s Water Crisis
Archaeology
How 1,400-Year-Old Irrigation Systems in Peru Could Solve Today’s Water Crisis
Ancient Peruvian irrigation systems built by the Moche and Chimu offer a powerful model for water…
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Malta’s First Humans Were Seafaring Hunter-Gatherers—Not Farmers, Study Finds
Archaeology
Malta’s First Humans Were Seafaring Hunter-Gatherers—Not Farmers, Study Finds
New study reveals Malta’s first settlers were seafaring hunter-gatherers—not farmers—arriving 1,000 years before agriculture. A bold…
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Fruit Fly Larvae Can Sense Electric Fields, Scientists Reveal
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Fruit Fly Larvae Can Sense Electric Fields, Scientists Reveal
UC Santa Barbara scientists discover fruit fly larvae can detect electric fields, revealing a new sensory…
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Eruptions of Magma May Have Triggered the Split of Africa and South America
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Eruptions of Magma May Have Triggered the Split of Africa and South America
Massive volcanic eruptions from the Paraná-Etendeka plume helped break apart South America and Africa, reshaping Earth…
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North America’s Ancient Crust Is Dripping Into the Mantle, Scientists Reveal
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North America’s Ancient Crust Is Dripping Into the Mantle, Scientists Reveal
New seismic imaging reveals "cratonic dripping" beneath the U.S., where parts of Earth’s ancient crust are…
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Scientists May Have Found Where Your Soul Truly Resides
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Scientists May Have Found Where Your Soul Truly Resides
New study reveals how the thalamus, a deep brain structure, helps filter sensory information and control…
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Stanford Scientists Plan to Implant 3D-Printed Human Hearts—Here’s How
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Stanford Scientists Plan to Implant 3D-Printed Human Hearts—Here’s How
Explore how Stanford researchers are advancing 3D bioprinting to create patient-specific human organs, aiming to revolutionize…
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NASA May Never Need Earth-Made Solar Panels Again Thanks to Moon Dust
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NASA May Never Need Earth-Made Solar Panels Again Thanks to Moon Dust
Discover how engineers are creating solar panels from Moon dust, offering a sustainable energy solution for…
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Why Mars Dust Could Make Astronauts Seriously Sick
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Why Mars Dust Could Make Astronauts Seriously Sick
Martian dust is more than a nuisance—it's toxic, invasive, and potentially deadly. Here's why future Mars…
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No Signal, No Help—What Fram2 Astronauts Face Above the Poles?
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No Signal, No Help—What Fram2 Astronauts Face Above the Poles?
Fram2 is the world’s first civilian-led space mission to orbit Earth from pole to pole—a daring…
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Could the Universe Be Inside a Black Hole? Galaxy Spins Hint at Deeper Truths
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Could the Universe Be Inside a Black Hole? Galaxy Spins Hint at Deeper Truths
A new JWST study finds more galaxies spinning clockwise than counterclockwise—challenging the idea that the universe…
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You’re Probably Wrong About What Your Dog’s Body Language Means
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You’re Probably Wrong About What Your Dog’s Body Language Means
New research shows humans often misjudge dog emotions by relying on context over body language, leading…
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Scientists Discover ‘Half-Ice, Half-Fire’ Phase of Matter That Could Transform Quantum Tech
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Scientists Discover ‘Half-Ice, Half-Fire’ Phase of Matter That Could Transform Quantum Tech
A new 'half-ice, half-fire' phase found in Sr₃CuIrO₆ defies classical physics—and could unlock breakthroughs in quantum…
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High-Dose Vitamin D May Delay Early Signs of Multiple Sclerosis
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High-Dose Vitamin D May Delay Early Signs of Multiple Sclerosis
A French study shows high-dose vitamin D may delay disease activity in early-stage MS, offering hope…
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NASA Sent Mice to Space, What It Did to Their Bones Left Scientists Stunned
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NASA Sent Mice to Space, What It Did to Their Bones Left Scientists Stunned
NASA’s longest rodent space study reveals mechanical unloading, not radiation, as the main cause of bone…
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Not Always Blue: Scientists Rethink the True Color of Early Oceans
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Not Always Blue: Scientists Rethink the True Color of Early Oceans
New research reveals Earth’s early oceans were green due to iron, reshaping how we search for…
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Breakthrough Lightsail Design Could Revolutionize Interstellar Travel
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Breakthrough Lightsail Design Could Revolutionize Interstellar Travel
A new AI-optimized lightsail from Brown and TU Delft may power interstellar travel, pushing probes to…
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NASA’s Perseverance Is Secretly Testing Spacesuits on Mars
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NASA’s Perseverance Is Secretly Testing Spacesuits on Mars
NASA’s Perseverance rover is quietly testing future Mars spacesuit materials in real Martian conditions—vital for safe…
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The Myanmar and Bangkok Earthquake Shocked Asia But Could AI Predict the Next One
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The Myanmar and Bangkok Earthquake Shocked Asia But Could AI Predict the Next One
A powerful 7.7 earthquake struck Myanmar and Thailand in March 2025. Discover the science, damage, and…
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Scientists Discover Retinal Stem Cells That Could One Day Restore Human Vision
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Scientists Discover Retinal Stem Cells That Could One Day Restore Human Vision
Scientists have discovered retinal stem cells in the human eye that may help reverse blindness caused…
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Why the Southern Ocean Is Cooling Despite Global Warming, According to New Stanford Study
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Why the Southern Ocean Is Cooling Despite Global Warming, According to New Stanford Study
Stanford researchers reveal why the Southern Ocean’s surface is cooling—a surprising side effect of global warming…
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The Hidden Health Risks Lurking in Your Workplace Coffee Machine
Health
The Hidden Health Risks Lurking in Your Workplace Coffee Machine
A new study reveals that coffee from workplace machines may raise LDL cholesterol due to cafestol…
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The Hidden Highway Beneath Our Feet Powers Life for 500 Million Years
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The Hidden Highway Beneath Our Feet Powers Life for 500 Million Years
New research uncovers how mycorrhizal fungi's hyphae form nutrient highways with plants, storing carbon and sustaining…
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Turning CO₂ Into Oxygen: Scientists Develop Breakthrough Tech for Earth and Mars
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Turning CO₂ Into Oxygen: Scientists Develop Breakthrough Tech for Earth and Mars
Chinese researchers have developed an electrochemical process that splits CO₂ into carbon and oxygen, offering applications…
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World’s Smallest LED Display Unveiled: Pixels Smaller Than Viruses Could Revolutionize Screens
Scientists create the world’s tiniest LED display using perovskites—90nm pixels, 127,000 PPI—setting the stage for next-gen…
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Microlightning in Water Droplets Might Hold the Secret to Life’s Origins
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Microlightning in Water Droplets Might Hold the Secret to Life’s Origins
origin of life, microlightning, Stanford University, prebiotic chemistry, Miller-Urey experiment, abiogenesis, glycine, uracil, hydrogen cyanide, RNA…
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Skeleton Switch Solved: Legendary Outlaw Schinderhannes Finally Identified After 220 Years
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Skeleton Switch Solved: Legendary Outlaw Schinderhannes Finally Identified After 220 Years
DNA solves a 220-year-old mystery: the true remains of Germany’s infamous outlaw Schinderhannes are finally identified,…
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Not Having Kids Is the New Normal?
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Not Having Kids Is the New Normal?
A recent study shows young Swedish women increasingly hesitate to have kids (25% in 2023 vs.…
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New ‘Shy’ Fungus Found in Old-Growth Forest Reveals Hidden Biodiversity in Nordic Woodlands
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New ‘Shy’ Fungus Found in Old-Growth Forest Reveals Hidden Biodiversity in Nordic Woodlands
Discover five new Piloderma fungi species, including rare Piloderma fugax from old-growth forests and vibrant Piloderma…
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Babies Do Form Memories — So Why Can’t We Remember Being One?
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Babies Do Form Memories — So Why Can’t We Remember Being One?
New research in *Science* reveals infants form memories as early as one year old, challenging infantile…
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Dark Energy May Be Fading—And It Could Change the Fate of the Universe
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Dark Energy May Be Fading—And It Could Change the Fate of the Universe
The DESI Collaboration’s latest data suggests dark energy may be weakening, hinting at a big crunch…
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Fusion Fuel Breakthrough: New Chemical Method Could Make Nuclear Power Truly Green
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Fusion Fuel Breakthrough: New Chemical Method Could Make Nuclear Power Truly Green
Discover how a groundbreaking, eco-friendly method for producing lithium-6 using cement membranes and zeta vanadium oxide…
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No Supercomputer Needed: This AI Forecasts Weather in Just One Second
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No Supercomputer Needed: This AI Forecasts Weather in Just One Second
Discover Aardvark Weather, an AI model that forecasts weather in seconds with accuracy rivaling supercomputers, revolutionizing…
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The Dark Side of Smartphones: Why Your Device May Be Funding War in Africa
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The Dark Side of Smartphones: Why Your Device May Be Funding War in Africa
Smartphones use conflict minerals from the DRC, funding war and child labor. Laws exist, but loopholes…
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Why Millions of African Girls Are Still Walking for Dirty Water in 2025
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Why Millions of African Girls Are Still Walking for Dirty Water in 2025
Millions of girls in rural sub-Saharan Africa walk miles daily for contaminated water, losing education and…
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Sweden Pays You to Repair: How a Nation Is Redesigning Consumer Culture to Save the Planet
Environment
Sweden Pays You to Repair: How a Nation Is Redesigning Consumer Culture to Save the Planet
Sweden rewards citizens for repairing instead of replacing by offering tax breaks—reducing waste, emissions, and boosting…
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Scientists Discover a Possible Way to Generate Electricity from Earth’s Rotation
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Scientists Discover a Possible Way to Generate Electricity from Earth’s Rotation
Physicists have generated electricity using Earth’s rotational energy and magnetic field, challenging previous theories. Could this…
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Scientists Near Breakthrough in Chip-Sized Atomic Clocks—Ultra-Precise Timekeeping for Your Smartphone
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Scientists Near Breakthrough in Chip-Sized Atomic Clocks—Ultra-Precise Timekeeping for Your Smartphone
A new chip-sized atomic clock could revolutionize GPS, navigation, and timekeeping, improving accuracy from meters to…
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JWST Detects Oxygen in the Early Universe—Are Galaxies Evolving Faster Than We Thought?
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JWST Detects Oxygen in the Early Universe—Are Galaxies Evolving Faster Than We Thought?
JWST has detected an unexpectedly high concentration of oxygen in the early galaxy JADES-GS-z14-0, suggesting galaxies…
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Ancient Greek and Roman Statues Were More Than Art—They Were Perfumed Masterpieces
History and Culture
Ancient Greek and Roman Statues Were More Than Art—They Were Perfumed Masterpieces
Ancient Greek and Roman statues were not only painted but also perfumed with fragrances like rose…
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Could a Black Hole Send You Into the Future? The Strange Reality of Time Dilation
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Could a Black Hole Send You Into the Future? The Strange Reality of Time Dilation
Why does time slow down near a black hole? Explore the mind-bending effects of gravitational time…
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Were the Vikings Sweden’s Founders? The Real Story of a Nation’s Origins
History and Culture
Were the Vikings Sweden’s Founders? The Real Story of a Nation’s Origins
Did Vikings create Sweden? Discover how Norse seafarers influenced Sweden’s early history and how the country…
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What Would It Take to Build a Home on an Asteroid?
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What Would It Take to Build a Home on an Asteroid?
Could we build a house on an asteroid? Scientists explore the challenges of low gravity, radiation,…
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What Happens to Astronauts in Space? The Hidden Dangers of Deep Space
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What Happens to Astronauts in Space? The Hidden Dangers of Deep Space
Long-term space missions pose serious health risks, from muscle loss to radiation exposure. Learn how science…
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