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Scientists discover a new species of sea slug
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The apple-sized species is unlike any sea slug that scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have seen before.
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Egyptians drank hallucinogenic cocktails in ancient rituals.
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Study reveals traces of hallucinogens in an Egyptian cup, validating myths and ancient records of rituals in Ancient Egypt through chemical analysis.
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15h ago
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Humanoid robot for the Chang'e 8 lunar mission
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A humanoid robot might embark on China's Chang'e 8 moon mission in 2028, showcasing advanced technology and aiding exploration efforts on the lunar surface.
#moon #tech #China #robot #space #Technology
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A gladiator-shaped knife handle was discovered.
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Archaeologists discover, near Hadrian's Wall, a 2,000-year-old knife handle depicting a gladiator.
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AI method identifies diseases faster than humans.
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Deep learning AI model detects disease signs in human and animal tissues faster and often more accurately than human assessments.
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New model calculates chances of intelligent beings in our universe and beyond
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Astrophysicists developed a model to estimate the probability of intelligent life emerging in our Universe and beyond.
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When muscles work out, they help neurons to grow
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The findings suggest that biochemical and physical effects of exercise could help heal nerves.
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A new species of gecko has been discovered.
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A team of biologists has identified a new species of gecko on the Paria Peninsula in northeastern Venezuela.
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Plastic-eating insect discovered in Kenya
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New discovery in the fight against pollution: mealworm larvae that consume polystyrene.
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56 lost Chinese cultural relics returned from Italy
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Among the Chinese relics, painted ceramics from the Majiayao culture, an ancient Chinese culture more than 5,000 years old, were also found.
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AI is already widespread, but that doesn't mean that its omnipresence is predetermined. Society can decide when and how it is used.
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Roman telescope to search for alien planets in distant stars.
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The Roman Coronagraph on NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will help detect the faint light of exoplanets.
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The Search for the Mystery of the Birth of the Universe
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Can we understand the beginning of the universe? The Big Bang theory is accepted, but does it answer everything? An expert explains why it is still undisputed.
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Physicist suggests hidden universe before the Big Bang
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Professor of Theoretical Physics at Edinburgh, suggests a “mirror” universe prior to the Big Bang, reflecting our own and moving backwards in time.
on Nov 9
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Startup offers real-time view of breast cancer in surgery
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Lumicell created a portable device and an optical agent that allows surgeons to scan the surgical cavity and visualize residual cancer cells.
on Nov 8
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4,000-year-old dagger discovered in Italian cave
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Archaeologists have discovered a 4,000-year-old copper dagger along with fragments of human skulls deep inside a cave in Italy.
on Nov 8
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New “terror birds” discovered in South America
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A new species of “terror birds”, an ancient avian predator from South America that lived 12 million years ago, has been identified.
on Nov 7
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Does work-related stress compromise cardiovascular health?
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In a multi-ethnic group of adults without cardiovascular disease, work stress increased the likelihood of unfavorable cardiovascular health measures.
on Nov 6
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World's first wooden satellite launched into space
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The world's first wooden satellite took off on a SpaceX rocket as part of a resupply mission to the International Space Station.
on Nov 6
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Prehistoric dolphin could hear high-frequency sounds
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Researchers have identified a new species of prehistoric dolphin with high-frequency hearing that lived 22 million years ago.
on Nov 6
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Middle Kingdom Tombs Filled with Jewelry in Luxor, Egypt
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The tombs have jewelry such as amulets, scarab rings, carnelian belts, copper mirrors with ivory handles and semi-precious stone bracelets.
on Nov 5
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Neutron Star Collision and the Early Universe
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The collision of a neutron star generates a plasma of electrons and atomic nuclei, similar to the conditions in the early universe after the Big Bang.
on Nov 2
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Ancient sculpture revealed in Garibin Tepe, Türkiye
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Archaeologists have unearthed an approximately one-ton basalt statue from the Urartian period in the Tusba district of Van, Türkiye.
on Nov 2
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1,500-year-old smuggled artifacts return to Türkiye.
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Byzantine era lamp, coins, gold medallion from 4th-7th centuries AD seized in Switzerland returned to Türkiye.
on Nov 2
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Insomnia therapy reduces postpartum depression
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New research indicates that cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia during pregnancy improves sleep and helps with postpartum depression.
on Oct 31
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Delayed evolutionary origin of Asteriidae sea stars
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Study reshapes the evolutionary history of Asteriidae starfish, bringing discoveries that challenge assumptions about their evolutionary timeline.
on Oct 31
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Porous dermal fillers for diabetic wound treatment
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Researchers have developed an injectable granular filler that could transform the way diabetic wounds are treated.
on Oct 31
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The smallest dinosaur egg ever found
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A team of scientists in China has confirmed, after three years of analysis, that the 'Ganzhou Mini Egg' is the smallest dinosaur egg ever known.
on Oct 29
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Study reveals that loneliness increases the risk of dementia
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The meta-analysis of 21 longitudinal studies showed that experiencing feelings of loneliness increased the risk of developing dementia by 31%.
on Oct 28
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The tokay gecko (Gekko gecko), known for its vibrant colors and distinct spots, may also possess a hidden sensory ability akin to a “sixth sense.”
on Oct 28
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Discovery of 1,300-Year-Old Throne Room of Moche Queen
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Archaeologists in Peru discovered a 1,300-year-old throne room, decorated with murals of a Moche ruler, but no remains of the queen.
on Oct 27
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Astronomers discover complex carbon molecules in space
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A team led by researchers at MIT in the United States has discovered large molecules containing carbon in a distant interstellar cloud of gas and dust.
on Oct 25
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A Burmese python was found swallowing a deer whole.
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A Burmese python in the Everglades was seen consuming a white-tailed deer about 67% of its mass, stretching its mouth nearly to the maximum width.
on Oct 25
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AI to Transform Science: Will We Understand?
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AI promises to accelerate scientific discovery, but if scientists aren’t careful public trust may be left behind.
on Oct 24
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20 jaw-dropping images of the microscopic world around us
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Explore the top 20 award-winning images from the 50th Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition.
on Oct 21
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Astronomers detect ancient lonely quasars with murky origins
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The quasars appear to have few cosmic neighbors, raising questions about how they first emerged more than 13 billion years ago.
on Oct 21
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A mechanism that reactivates neural stem cells is discovered
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Neuroscientists have discovered a mechanism that controls the reactivation of neural stem cells, essential for brain repair.
on Oct 18
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The mystery of the too-bright brown dwarf solved
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Astronomers have solved the mystery of the famous brown dwarf that's too bright: They're twins!
on Oct 18
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Snippet of Euclid Mission’s Cosmic Atlas Released by ESA
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ESA (the European Space Agency) has released a new, 208-gigapixel mosaic of images taken by Euclid.
on Oct 18
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Hubble da NASA Observa um Vulcão Estelar
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A 700 anos-luz, o sistema binário R Aquarii passa por violentas erupções que ejetam enormes filamentos de gás brilhante.
on Oct 17
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NASA’s Hubble Sees a Stellar Volcano
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Located approximately 700 light-years away, a binary star system called R Aquarii undergoes violent eruptions that blast out huge filaments of glowing gas.
on Oct 17
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Sound of Earth’s magnetic flip 41 000 years ago
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An animation using data from the (ESA) allows you to hear a "sounded visualization" of Earth's magnetic field disturbance during the Laschamp event.
on Oct 17
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Coisas em Marte que parecem que não deveriam estar lá
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Quanto mais os cientistas estudam Marte, mais descobrem objetos e padrões incomuns na superfície. Aqui estão alguns dos mais surpreendentes.
on Oct 17
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Things on Mars that look like they shouldn't be there
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The more scientists study Mars, the more they discover unusual objects and patterns on the surface. Here are some of the most surprising.
on Oct 10
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AI speeds up the discovery of energy and quantum materials
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New AI for optical spectra offers quantum precision and is a million times faster, accelerating the development of photovoltaic and quantum materials.
on Oct 8
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New insights into how Mars became uninhabitable
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Curiosity's instruments have measured the composition of minerals in Gale Crater, revealing new insights into the transformation of Mars' climate.
on Oct 8
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2-billion-year-old rock home to living microbes
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The discovery of these ancient microbes could help us understand primitive life on Earth and assist in the search for evidence of life on Mars.
on Oct 6
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The phageome: A hidden kingdom within your gut
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The microbiome, made up of bacteria and other microorganisms, harbors viruses that impact both these microbes and our health.
on Oct 6
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Divers find bones of an extinct Caribbean monkey
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A team of divers and cave scientists has discovered fossils of extinct monkeys submerged in the underwater passages of a Caribbean cave.
on Oct 6
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Discovery of 4,000-Year-Old Burial Chamber in Asiut, Egypt
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Archaeological mission discovered the burial chamber of Edi, daughter of Jifai-Hapi, governor of Asiut in Upper Egypt.
on Oct 4