Tag: Science

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Unveiling the Phenomenon of Hawking Radiation: How It Could Revolutionize Our Understanding of Physics

Primordial black holes (PBHs) have been a topic of interest among physicists for quite some time. These black holes are believed to have formed shortly after the Big Bang and may be smaller than...
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LED Light Therapy Device Approved by FDA for Treating Vision Loss

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new light therapy device for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMR), a leading cause of vision loss in Americans aged 40 and older. This device,...
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Secrets of Miranda, Uranus’ Icy Moon: Voyager 2 Discoveries

Uranus, the coldest planet in our solar system, has a fascinating moon called Miranda. Back in 1986, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft captured images of Miranda's southern hemisphere, revealing a variety of geological features like...
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Unlocking the Next Dimension: Holographic-Inspired Lenses for Future VR and Smart Glasses

Future virtual reality (VR) headsets may soon be equipped with a revolutionary type of lens inspired by holographic technology, according to researchers in China. These groundbreaking lenses are designed to switch between different focal...
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2024 Predicted to Exceed 1.5-Degree-Celsius Warming Limit

Earth is on track to exceed the 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit this year, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing climate crisis. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) has announced that it is "virtually...
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Global Dangers: The Importance of Scientific Brainstorming

In 1958, scientists from Russia and the West came together in Geneva to discuss monitoring a proposed ban on nuclear testing. This collaboration was a positive step towards international scientific cooperation. However, with current...
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Understanding How Vampire Bats Use Blood for Energy: Treadmill Study

Vampire bats have been the subject of a recent study where they were put on a treadmill to understand how they use blood for energy. This study aimed to shed light on the unique...
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Uncovering the Role of Rogue ‘Organs’ in the Origin of Life

Specialized compartments within cells, known as organelles, are crucial for carrying out specific functions. While membrane-bound organelles were traditionally believed to be the standard in cell organization, scientists have since discovered membraneless organelles called...
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Wastewater-Based Jet Fuel Reducing Airplane Emissions by 70%

A new technology has been developed that can convert wastewater into biofuel, reducing airplane emissions by 70% compared to conventional jet fuel, according to scientists. Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) currently makes up less than...
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The Significance of Astrology in Medieval Society: Exploring its Impact and Influence

Astrology, a topic often associated with mysticism and pseudoscience in today's world, actually had a significant role in medieval society. Larisa Grollemond, assistant curator at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, curated an exhibit...
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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 feeding at an incredibly fast rate. This finding challenges current...
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Unraveling the Mysteries of the Patchwork Skeleton in Belgium: A 2,500-Year Journey

Archaeologists in Belgium were surprised when they discovered a skeleton in a Roman-era cremation cemetery that turned out to be 2,500 years older than they initially thought. Upon closer examination, they found that the...
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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 be associated with the disease. The study focused on 12...
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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 like wood in space exploration missions to the moon and...
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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 Sparrow-Weavers in southern Africa were observed building communal nests and...
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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 to suppress or enhance appetite, leading mice to eat less...
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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 outdated medical theories and the potential resentencing of Lyle and...
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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 a mystery. Geologists have debated when this process first began,...
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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 of computing has been remarkable. But the question remains: will...
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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 as the Carousel Lens, has created a stunning gravitational lens...
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Exploring the Universe in 100 Colors: A Fascinating Scientific Journey

Humanity has always been fascinated by the colors that surround us, from the vibrant hues of flowers to the deep blues of the ocean. In a new photo book titled The Universe in 100...
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Flu Recovery: Science-Backed Tips for Faster Healing

Flu season can be a challenging time for many people, as the symptoms of the flu can disrupt daily life and pose the risk of spreading the infection. While there are many products on...
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Teen Weight-Loss Drugs: Unraveling the Science and Safety Concerns

The semaglutide drugs, Ozempic and Wegovy, have become popular among adults for managing type 2 diabetes and weight loss. Recently, these drugs have also been prescribed to teenagers for weight loss purposes, sparking concerns...
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Indigenous Practices for Salmon and Bear Conservation: Blending Tradition and Science

William Housty learned the importance of preparing for the annual salmon arrival from his grandparents. They believed it was their duty to ensure the waterways were ready for the salmon by clearing debris and...
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Marie Curie’s Impact on Women in Science: Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Generations

Marie Curie, a renowned female scientist born over 150 years ago, remains one of the most recognizable names in the field of science. Her groundbreaking work in the discovery of radioactivity and the elements...
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Unlocking the Secrets of MicroRNA, Protein Folding, and Machine-Learning: Science Nobel Winners

Hello readers, let's dive into some fascinating science news from last week. The winners of the 2024 Nobel Prizes were recently announced, so let's take a look at who took home the prestigious awards.The...
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Unseen Viruses Found on Toothbrushes and Showerheads: Study Results

Researchers have recently discovered a plethora of unseen viruses on showerheads and toothbrushes, shedding light on the microbial world that exists in our bathrooms. The study conducted by scientists involved analyzing samples collected from...
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America’s Immigration Policy in the 2024 Election: Impact on Science and Technology

The 2024 presidential election in America is shaping up to be a crucial one, especially when it comes to the issue of immigration. With both candidates, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, proposing vastly different...
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Unveiling the Magic: James Webb Space Telescope Through the Eyes of Maggie Aderin-Pocock

Maggie Aderin-Pocock, a renowned space scientist and broadcaster, never expected to achieve such fame, especially coming from humble beginnings with dyslexia in government housing in London. Despite the challenges, she pursued her passion for...
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Combatting Misinformation in Science: The U.N.’s Efforts

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you're enjoying the start of autumn and some cool sweater weather. This is Rachel Feltman, bringing you the latest science news on Scientific American's Science Quickly podcast. Today, we...