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Rapidly Feeding Black Hole Detected by James Webb Telescope

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made a remarkable discovery in the early universe, revealing a supermassive black hole named LID-568 that is...
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Genes Tied to Metabolism Increase Breast Cancer Risk: Beyond BRCA.

A recent study has uncovered 80 genes that may increase the risk of developing breast cancer, with 70 of these genes previously unknown to...
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Wooden Satellite to Space: World’s First in Mars Exploration Test

The world's first wooden satellite has successfully been launched into space by Japanese researchers. This groundbreaking achievement opens up possibilities for using renewable materials...
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Avian Architectural Culture: A Study of Bird Nests and their Significance

Culture plays a vital role in the way birds construct their nests, as suggested by a recent study conducted in the Kalahari Desert. White-browed...
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Revealing the Truth Behind the 27 Club Myth and Superstitions in Music Industry

Zackary Dunivin, a sociologist at the University of California, Davis, was intrigued by the concept of the "27 Club" after watching a movie about...
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Uncovering the 3 Neurons Behind Food Consumption Drive

A recent study has uncovered a simple brain circuit in mice that controls appetite, consisting of three types of neurons. These neurons work together...
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Adapting Legal Systems to Evolving Science: Why It Matters

In recent weeks, the intersection of science and law has been a hot topic of discussion. Cases like Robert Roberson's delayed execution due to...
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Plate Tectonics: Origin and Evolution Through Time

Earth's unique feature of having rigid tectonic plates that shift and collide has long fascinated scientists. However, the exact origins of plate tectonics remain...
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Quantum Laptops: The Future of Computing

Quantum computers have come a long way since their inception during World War II. From filling entire rooms to fitting in backpacks, the evolution...
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SEO Title: Ramesses II Statue: Inspiration for Percy Shelley’s ‘Ozymandias’

The Younger Memnon statue of Ramesses II is a broken statue displayed in The British Museum in London. It was made about 3,300 years...
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Epic Gravity Lens Reveals Stunning Seven-Galaxy View

An extraordinary discovery in the world of astronomy has given scientists a unique opportunity to peer deep into the universe. A galaxy cluster, known...
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2024 Election Impact on U.S. Education Access and Global Climate Change Decisions

Happy Monday, listeners! For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, this is Rachel Feltman. Today, we're discussing how the upcoming 2024 election could impact issues of...

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