Tag: Science

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Are Intelligent Aliens Steering the Fastest Stars in the Galaxy? New Study Suggests

An advanced alien civilization may have found a way to steer their binary star system through the galaxy, a new study suggests. Instead of leaving their system behind, these aliens could accelerate their star...
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New Blood Donor Monitoring to Address Rising Risk of Tropical Infections

A new system has been introduced to monitor donated blood in response to concerns about the possibility of newly emerging viruses making their way to the UK. Health experts are worried that certain diseases...
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Homemade Rocket Sets New Records for Student Spacecraft

A group of U.S. students from the University of Southern California's (USC) Rocket Propulsion Lab (RPL) has set new world records by launching a homemade rocket, named Aftershock II, higher and faster into space...
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Gibraltar Study Suggests 65,000-Year-Old Neanderthal ‘Glue Factory’

Archaeologists in the Iberian Peninsula have unearthed a remarkable discovery - a 65,000-year-old tar-making "factory" created by Neanderthals. This factory, found in Gibraltar, predates the arrival of modern humans in the region by 20,000...
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The Impact of Ancient DNA on BMI in Modern Japanese Individuals

New research suggests that ancient DNA has had a significant impact on the health of modern Japanese individuals. A study conducted by researchers analyzed the genomes of over 170,000 people across Japan and compared...
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Alaska’s Underwater Volcano Spewing Gas: US Coast Guard Report

Scientists working with the U.S. Coast Guard have discovered a 1,640-foot-tall structure that resembles an underwater volcano off the coast of Alaska. The structure, found during a mission aboard the U.S. Coast Guard's icebreaker...
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The Evolution of Tool Use by Human Ancestors: A Timeline

Humans have always been known for their innovative nature, constantly creating new tools and technologies to make life easier. This ingenuity is closely tied to our large brains and dexterous hands, setting us apart...
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Ancient Volcanic Activity Revealed in First Rocks Returned from Moon’s Far Side

Samples collected from the far side of the moon by China's Chang'e-6 mission have provided scientists with a unique glimpse into the lunar history. These rocks, which were brought back to Earth in June,...
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Legacy of Carolyn Beatrice Parker: How Her Work on the Manhattan Project Inspired Future...

Carolyn Beatrice Parker came from a family of doctors and academics, and she worked during World War II as a physicist on the Dayton Project, a critical part of the Manhattan Project tasked with...
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Experts Concerned as Bird Flu Infects Two Young People: What You Need to Know

November 21, 2045New Bird Flu Cases in Young People Are Raising Concerns about Mutating VirusCanada’s first human case of bird flu has left a teenager in critical condition as human infections continue to emerge...