Killer Whales Fashion Tools from Kelp and Use Them for Grooming

Killer Whales Fashion Tools from Kelp and Use Them for Grooming

In a paper released this month in the journal Existing Biologymarine scientists report proof of the extensive manufacture and usage of grooming tools in a population of killer whales (Orcinus…

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Hubble Spots Reflection Nebula in Taurus Molecular Cloud

Hubble Spots Reflection Nebula in Taurus Molecular Cloud

Astronomers utilizing the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have actually produced an impressive picture of the reflection nebula GN 04.32.8. This Hubble image reveals GN 04.32.8, a reflection nebula some 480…

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Scientists discover never-before-seen part of human cells — and it looks like a snowman wearing a scarf

Scientists discover never-before-seen part of human cells — and it looks like a snowman wearing a scarf

The green and orange structures in this image are hemifusomes, freshly found organelles that might represent a formerly unacknowledged path for recycling in human cells. (Image credit: Courtesy UVA Health)…

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A mammoth tusk boomerang from Poland is 40,000 years old

A mammoth tusk boomerang from Poland is 40,000 years old

This left distal phalanx was discovered not far from the massive tusk boomerang. Credit: Talamo et al. 2025 What about the human thumb? The human thumb-bone (or left distal phalanx,…

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Analyst: M5 Vision Pro, Vision Air, and smart glasses coming in 2026–2028

Analyst: M5 Vision Pro, Vision Air, and smart glasses coming in 2026–2028

Apple is likewise apparently preparing a “Vision Air” item, with production anticipated to begin in Q3 2027. Kuo states it will be more than 40 percent lighter than the first-generation…

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Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed

: last Muon g-2 outcomes, an ultrasonic mobile brain imaging helmet, and re-creating Egyptian blue. The “world’s smallest violin” developed by Loughborough University physicists. Credit: Loughborough University It’s a regrettable…

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‘Puzzling’ bronze discs adorned with lion heads discovered in Roman-era grave

‘Puzzling’ bronze discs adorned with lion heads discovered in Roman-era grave

The 4 bronze disc artifacts, which illustrate lion heads in relief, were discovered throughout the 2018 excavation at Khirbat Ibreika, Israel. (Image credit: Dafna Gazit/Israel Antiquities Authority) Archaeologists in Israel…

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Drug cartel hacked FBI official’s phone to track and kill informants, report says

Drug cartel hacked FBI official’s phone to track and kill informants, report says

The Sinaloa drug cartel in Mexico hacked the phone of an FBI authorities examining kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán as part of a security project “to frighten and/or eliminate prospective…

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Half a million Spotify users are unknowingly grooving to an AI-generated band

Half a million Spotify users are unknowingly grooving to an AI-generated band

Making art utilized to be a distinctively human undertaking, however makers have actually discovered to boil down human imagination with generative AI. Whether that material counts as “art” depends upon…

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Watch mud volcano erupt beneath a crown of flames in Taiwan

Watch mud volcano erupt beneath a crown of flames in Taiwan

A mud volcano has actually roared to life in front of a temple in Taiwan, with enchanting videos catching the minutes mud shot out of the ground below a crown…

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