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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Revealing Insights from Lucy’s Last Day: Uncovering the Final Hours of Our Ancient Ancestor

Fifty years ago, a fossil skeleton of an Australopithecus afarensis was discovered by anthropologists and was affectionately named "Lucy." Since then, researchers have been...

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