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Russian scientists revived 24,000-year-old “zombie worms”
Read More: Russian scientists revived 24,000-year-old “zombie worms”Russian researchers have pulled off a feat that sounds closer to science fiction than standard lab work, reviving microscopic “zombie…
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Why women dominate true crime fandom, and what science says they want
Read More: Why women dominate true crime fandom, and what science says they wantWomen are not just present in true crime fandom, they are the engine driving it, from podcast charts to Netflix…
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Android 17 may add Motion Cues to fight motion sickness, like iOS
Read More: Android 17 may add Motion Cues to fight motion sickness, like iOSAndroid is finally closing in on a native answer to the queasy feeling that hits when you scroll through Instagram…
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Hubble captures a stunning “Ghost Nebula” showing stars before they die
Read More: Hubble captures a stunning “Ghost Nebula” showing stars before they dieThe latest image from the Hubble Space Telescope turns a quiet patch of sky into a spectral scene, revealing a…
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For the 1st time, AI matches a human expert at language analysis
Read More: For the 1st time, AI matches a human expert at language analysisArtificial intelligence has finally crossed a threshold that linguists once treated as a bright line between humans and machines. In…
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Ultrashort laser pulses capture a snapshot of a “molecular handshake”
Read More: Ultrashort laser pulses capture a snapshot of a “molecular handshake”Ultrashort bursts of laser light are giving scientists a way to freeze one of chemistry’s most elusive moments, the instant…
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New evidence may break a 50-year rule in black hole physics
Read More: New evidence may break a 50-year rule in black hole physicsCosmologists are finally beginning to sketch a coherent picture of the universe we cannot see, using exquisitely detailed maps of…
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Scientists map the invisible universe with fresh clues to dark matter/energy
Read More: Scientists map the invisible universe with fresh clues to dark matter/energyCosmologists are finally beginning to sketch a coherent picture of the universe we cannot see, using exquisitely detailed maps of…
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Ancient space rocks could hold the blueprint for asteroid mining
Read More: Ancient space rocks could hold the blueprint for asteroid miningAsteroids are no longer just celestial curiosities on a telescope chart; they are emerging as test beds for a new…
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The hidden pain-itch link may prove it’s not “all in your head”
Read More: The hidden pain-itch link may prove it’s not “all in your head”For people living with relentless itching, the suggestion that their symptoms are “all in their head” can feel like a…








