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Evolutionary Origins of Horns in Deer and Hoofed Mammals

Evolutionary Origins of Horns in Deer and Hoofed MammalsAntlers are like giant, imposing cradles, sometimes stretching out from an animal’s head in a bowl-like shape with horns reaching for the sky. There is a...
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SpaceX Dragon Crew Capsule Modified for Polaris Dawn’s Historic Private Spacewalk

SpaceX's Dragon Crew Capsule Modified for Polaris Dawn's Historic Private SpacewalkSpaceX is gearing up for a groundbreaking moment in space exploration with the upcoming Polaris Dawn mission. The SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule for this...
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A Century of EEG in Brain and Behavior Research: Insights from Nature Human Behaviour

Exploring a Century of EEG in Brain and Behavior ResearchAs we mark the 100th anniversary of the first human EEG recording, over 500 experts have come together to reflect on the profound impact this...
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Controversy at Royal Society: Former President Nominated to Lead Male-Dominated Institution

Controversy Erupts at Royal Society as Former President Nominated for Leadership RoleA heated debate has arisen within the esteemed walls of the Royal Society in the UK, as the possibility of re-electing former president...
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Bao Bao the Panda’s First Snow Day: Adorable Video of Playful Panda in Snow

Bao Bao the Panda's Snow Day: A Heartwarming Tale of Conservation SuccessIn 2013, a precious giant panda named Bao Bao was born at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. The arrival of this adorable...
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Aging Patterns Unveiled by Brain Scans: Impact of Disease, Alcohol, and Smoking

Brain scans have long been a vital tool in understanding the complexities of aging and neurodegenerative diseases. A recent study analyzing nearly 50,000 brain scans has unveiled five distinct patterns of brain atrophy associated...
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Creating Climate-Resilient Fruits and Vegetables: A Scientific Approach

The Quest for Climate-Resilient Fruits and VegetablesIn 2023, the world was introduced to the Tutti apple, a breakthrough cultivar that can withstand scorching temperatures up to 40° Celsius. Developed through the Hot Climate Partnership,...
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Study on Morbid Romance: Exploring Dark Love Trends and Psychology

**Exploring the Psychology of Morbid Romance**In the realm of romantic relationships, there exists a niche known as morbid romance, where individuals are drawn to dark and dangerous personalities. A recent study conducted by Coltan...
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Get Discounted Tickets to the World’s Largest Ideas and Music Festival

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Uncovering the Mystery Behind Fossil Formation

The Mystery of Bifungites: Unraveling the Secrets of Fossil FormationThe world of paleontology is filled with mysteries waiting to be uncovered. One such mystery revolves around the fossilized burrows known as Bifungites. These peculiar...
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Climate Change Takes Center Stage at Democratic Convention: What to Expect

Climate Change Takes Center Stage at Democratic Convention: What to ExpectAs the Democratic National Convention progresses, the spotlight is turning towards climate change and energy policy. On the final night of the convention, Vice...
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Parrots with Unique Accents: A Fascinating Look at Avian Dialects

The Yellow-naped amazon, also known as the Yellow-naped Parrot, is a fascinating species that ranges from southern Mexico to northern Costa Rica. These striking birds are not only known for their vibrant green plumage...
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Lecanemab: Alzheimer’s Drug Slowing Decline Approved in UK, Not on NHS

Lecanemab: The Breakthrough Alzheimer's Drug Approved in the UK but Not on NHSIn a groundbreaking development, a new drug called lecanemab has been approved by the UK's medicines regulator for the treatment of Alzheimer's...
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How Spears Were Used to Kill Mammoths: A Prehistoric Hunting Strategy

How Spears Were Utilized to Hunt Mammoths: Unveiling a Prehistoric StrategyThe image of facing a charging woolly mammoth with only a wooden spear in hand is a daunting one. The decision to either hurl...
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SpaceX Reveals Dragon Capsules for Polaris Dawn & Crew-9 Astronaut Missions

SpaceX has recently unveiled the Dragon capsules that will be used for the upcoming Polaris Dawn and Crew-9 astronaut missions. These missions are set to launch on August 26 and September 24, respectively, marking...
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Refocusing South Korean Science: A Strategic Approach for Growth

South Korea, known for its heavy investment in science and research, is at a critical juncture as it faces challenges that threaten its position as an innovation powerhouse. With a high number of researchers...
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Learning from Africa’s MPOX Outbreak: Essential Covid Lessons | Editorial

Learning from Africa's MPOX Outbreak: Essential Covid LessonsAfter two years of post-Covid talks, member states of the World Health Organization (WHO) failed this summer to agree plans for a more equitable distribution of...
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Blue Supermoon Swallows Saturn in Stunning Astrophotography Image

On the night of August 20-21, stargazers were treated to a rare and breathtaking sight as the full Sturgeon Moon, also known as a blue supermoon, occulted Saturn for over an hour. This celestial...
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Decoding Legal Jargon: Unveiling the Power of Legal Documents

Decoding Legal Jargon: Unveiling the Power of Legal DocumentsLegal documents are notorious for being difficult to decipher, even for seasoned lawyers who find themselves stumbling over the dense and convoluted language known as “legalese”....
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Congress Members Linked to Slavery Wealth: Impact on Wealth Disparity

Members of the U.S. Congress whose ancestors were involved in enslaving people have been found to have a higher median net worth compared to those whose ancestors did not participate in slavery, according to...
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Improving Antibiotic Access to Save Children’s Lives in Sub-Saharan Africa

Improving Antibiotic Access to Save Children's Lives in Sub-Saharan AfricaIn some parts of sub-Saharan Africa, nearly 10 percent of children die before they turn 5 years old; in 2022 alone, around 2.8 million young...
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Impact of Intestinal Parasites on COVID-19 Vaccine Efficacy

Intestinal parasites are a common health issue affecting around 25% of the global population. Recent research suggests that these infections could potentially impact the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. A study conducted on mice infected...
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Rare Discovery: Young Boy Unearths Roman Gold Military Bracelet in UK

A young boy in the UK has made a remarkable discovery while out walking his dog with his mother. Twelve-year-old Rowan Brannan unearthed a first-century gold bracelet from Roman Britain in a field in...
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Mathematicians Disprove Hawking’s Theory on ‘Extremal’ Black Holes

Mathematicians Challenge Hawking's Theory on 'Extremal' Black HolesTo understand the universe, scientists often look to its outliers - the extreme cases that push the boundaries of our understanding. In the realm of astrophysics, black...
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Origin of Cells: Rain’s Role in Early Cell Formation Identified

Rain's Role in Early Cell Formation IdentifiedRainwater has long been considered a vital element in the formation of life on Earth, and a recent study has shed light on its crucial role in the...
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Title: Pakistani Olympian Wins Gold, $1 Million, and a Buffalo

Pakistani Olympian Arshad Nadeem made headlines at the Paris Olympics when he secured a gold medal and set a new world record for the longest javelin throw. Standing tall at 6 feet 4 inches,...
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Title: Starliner Astronauts Tend to Plants and Maintenance on ISS

NASA and Boeing engineers are working diligently to determine the best course of action for the return of Starliner crew members Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to Earth. While the decision is pending, the...
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Tragedy Strikes Key Legal Team Members of Mike Lynch in Superyacht Sinking

Tragedy Strikes Key Legal Team Members of Mike Lynch in Superyacht SinkingIn a devastating turn of events, members of the key legal team representing Mike Lynch faced a tragic loss while celebrating their hard-fought...
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Exploring the Impact of Neurodivergence on Human History

Exploring the Impact of Neurodivergence on Human HistoryNeurodivergence, specifically attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD), has been a topic of interest in the field of psychology for decades. While the American Psychiatric Association formally recognized ADHD...
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Earth’s Rotation Slowed Triggering Evolutionary Explosions: Study

New research has shed light on the fascinating relationship between the Earth's rotation and the moon's distance from our planet. According to the study, the moon's gradual drift away from Earth has caused our...