Tag: Science

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Chimpanzees Collaborate to Drive Innovation in Knowledge Sharing

Chimpanzees are known for living in hierarchical social communities where male members typically stay within the same group. To prevent inbreeding, female chimps migrate to new communities once they reach adulthood. This migration not...
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NASA Satellites Detect Significant Global Drop in Freshwater Levels

Freshwater levels on Earth have reached a concerning low, indicating a potential global drying trend due to climate change, as reported in a recent study. Since 2015, the planet has lost 290 cubic miles...
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UFO Whistleblowers Confirm Extraterrestrial Existence to Congress

UFOs once again made an appearance in Washington, DC, as the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Oversight and Accountability held a hearing titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth" at the Rayburn House...
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Butterfly Disease: Understanding the Skin Disorder with Fragile Wings

Epidermolysis bullosa, also known as "butterfly disease," is a rare genetic disorder that affects around 1 in 50,000 children, regardless of gender or ethnicity. This condition causes the skin to be extremely fragile and...
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Wave-Particle Duality: Understanding Light as Both a Particle and a Wave

Light has always been a mystery to scientists, with the question of whether it behaves as a particle or a wave causing much debate over the centuries. From Isaac Newton to Albert Einstein, the...
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Record-Breaking Exotic Powder Removes Carbon Dioxide Rapidly

Scientists and engineers around the world are working hard to find ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere efficiently and cost-effectively. While some technologies exist, such as direct air capture (DAC) using alkaline...
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Mystery Surrounding Famous Star’s Lack of Planet Formation: Unexplained Phenomenon

Vega, the famous star featured in the movie Contact, has puzzled astronomers with its lack of giant planets despite being halfway through its one-billion-year lifetime. The star's smooth disk of sandlike dust, observed in...
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Connecting with Space: Harnessing AI for Interstellar Communication

As I engaged with the Hera Space Companion, an AI-powered assistant developed for the European Space Agency's (ESA) Hera mission, I couldn't help but feel a mix of excitement and nerves, much like the...
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Massive Dinosaur Auctioned for Over $6 Million: Double the Length of a School Bus

An Apatosaurus skeleton, named "Vulcan," was recently auctioned off in France for over $6 million, making it the largest dinosaur fossil ever sold at auction. The skeleton, which is around 70 feet long and...
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Lucy’s World: Living Alongside 4 Proto-Human Species

A sculpture of "Lucy", a 3.2 million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis hominin, along with a baby and other group members on display at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in 2007.About 3.2 million years ago, our...