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Cocoa and Green Tea: Stress-Protective Foods Against Fatty Diet
Eating a cup of cocoa or drinking green tea might be more beneficial than you think, especially when it comes to combating the negative effects of fatty comfort foods during stressful times. Research indicates...
Reversing Gray Hair: Myths and Facts Explained
Gray hair is often seen as a sign of aging, but many people wonder if it's possible to reverse this process. Experts in dermatology and trichology, which is the study of hair and scalp,...
AI Model Evo Predicts Gene Mutation Effects with Unparalleled Accuracy
Scientists have created a new machine learning model called Evo that can understand and design genetic instructions. This model can predict the effects of genetic mutations and create new DNA sequences, although these sequences...
Bloodshot Eyes: Space Photo of the Week Featuring a Haunting Galaxy Pair
The haunting image of the spiral galaxies IC 2163 and NGC 2207, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Hubble Space Telescope, has been making waves in the scientific community. These...
Bluesky Surges in Users Post US Election: Switching from X
Bluesky, a social media platform that was initially part of Twitter before becoming independent, has seen a significant surge in users following the US election. The platform gained 700,000 new users in the week...
Origin of the First Seeds: A Historical Exploration
Seeds are an essential part of the plant kingdom, allowing for the incredible diversity of plant life we see around us today. But have you ever wondered where the first seeds came from?Scientists believe...
FRED: The Ultimate Fossil Database – Everything You Need to Know
Fossils in the FRED database span species and time. New Zealand is the only country in the world with a complete, open-access database of its fossil record. It all began in 1946 with a...
Rats Driving Tiny Cars: Neuroscientists’ Surprising Experiment
The article you read in the local newspaper was about a surprising experiment conducted by neuroscientists involving rats driving tiny cars. The researchers created the first rodent car using a plastic cereal container and...
Frozen Sabre-Toothed Kitten Unveils Differences from Modern Lion Cub
The frozen remains of a sabre-toothed cat found in Russia's Siberia region have been studied for the first time, and researchers have discovered significant differences between this prehistoric kitten and a modern lion cub...
‘Rethinking Shadows: Laser Beams Cast Their Own Shadows, Scientists Find’
A recent discovery in scientific 3D modeling has revealed that laser light can actually cast its own shadow, challenging conventional ideas about shadows. This surprising finding was published in the journal Optica on November...