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Starmer rules out meeting Taliban at COP29

Sir Keir Starmer has stated that he has no intention of meeting with the Taliban during the COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan, as confirmed by Downing Street. The militant group, who will be sending...
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Unraveling the Mystery of the Coastline Paradox

How do you measure the coastline of Rosguill peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland? Flanked with fjords and inlets, Alaska has the most coastline in the United States. But what is the exact length of...
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Ancient Chinese Oracle Bones: Engraved Bones and Tortoise Shells for Future Prediction

Oracle bones are ancient artifacts from China that provide insight into the development of writing in ancient China. Dating back to the late Shang Dynasty, these bones were often made from tortoise shells or...
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Revisiting History: Sophie Koudami’s Research on Supermassive Black Holes

Deep in the heart of the Milky Way lies a supermassive mystery - black holes. These gigantic ruptures in space-time have puzzled astrophysicists for years, especially with the recent discoveries made by the James...
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Future AI-Powered Passenger Planes for Smoother In-Flight Experience

Scientists have recently made a breakthrough in developing a new technique to help reduce the effects of turbulence on aircraft, specifically focusing on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Turbulence, which is caused by changes in...
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Uncovering the Remarkable Journey of the Lucy Fossil: An Icon of Human Evolution

Fifty years ago, researchers found an important fossil in Ethiopia that changed our understanding of human evolution. This fossil, known as Lucy, is a female hominin and has become famous worldwide. Lucy is special...
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Protecting Water Sources from Wooden Satellites and Pollution: A Baseball’s Mud Bath Solution

Happy Monday, readers! I'm here to share some fascinating science news with you. Let's start with the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, which recently arrived at the International Space Station. This small Japanese spacecraft...
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Recreating Historic Vatican Church with AI: Uncovering Invisible Damage

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been utilized to uncover hidden structural vulnerabilities in St. Peter's Basilica, located in the Vatican City. This marks the first time that such technology has been used to identify imperceptible...
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Healing Effects of Nature: Satellite Technology Reveals the Power of Nature

Nature has a powerful impact on our mental health and overall well-being, as studies have shown. However, as our cities continue to expand, green spaces are disappearing, leading to negative effects on our health....
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Nature’s Healing Power: How Sight Influences Recovery Rate – Expert Insights

Forest bathing, a practice that involves immersing oneself in nature, has been shown to have significant health benefits. But could this practice be brought into clinical settings as an alternative form of treatment for...